zackiedawg
WEDway Peoplemover Rider
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- Aug 5, 2008
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Just back yesterday, and didn't have most of the negative experiences mentioned in the last two pages...except one. The parks were unusually crowded for this time of year - as someone who is at Disney 4-5 times a year, and always around the last week of January or first week of February, I can directly compare to visits in previous years at the same time. On Friday evening, things were not too bad at DHS. Saturday at MK was a little more busy, but not anything unusual - I was able to standby on Peoplemover, Haunted Mansion, Pirates all in under 30 minutes each. But Sunday at Epcot and Monday at AK were among the most crowded I've ever seen either park, ANY time of year. Lines at Epcot for any standby were quite insane - the Frozen ride queue extended up to China's entry gate. Living with the Land had waits of over 40 minutes, and Soarin over an hour. Spaceship Earth was 55 min. Every food booth and restaurant had lines snaking all around for anything from a meal to a snack to a drink. AK's lines were similar - 1 30 min standby on the safari...I checked back several times during the day, and the lowest time it ever hit was 55 min.
Otherwise - parks were clean, janitorial CMs were constantly sweeping up and picking up, restrooms were all clean and being actively cleaned many of the times I walked in, transportation was pretty on time and no really long waits for busses and boats. I was at Fort Wilderness in the DVC cabins, and on arriving at noon, I was told a cabin was available - I actually requested to move to a different loop as I wanted a more 'woodsy' surroundings and outside of loop where I wasn't backed up against other cabins - so told them I didn't mind waiting for that. They let me get my golf cart and I headed to settlement for lunch - I got the text of my cabin ready by 2pm, exactly as requested in the 2800 loop.
BTW - no issues with mosquitos at all. Even in the campground, where I spent quite a bit of time evenings sitting on my porch, mornings having coffee, and down at the beach watching fireworks and electric light parade. It didn't rain any of the time I was there, was cooler on Friday and Saturday with highs in the 70s and lows in the 50s, and by Sunday and Monday, highs in the mid-80s with lows in the mid-70s - ideal mosquito weather...I'm guessing they got word after the unusual rains and warm spells and got to work treating for them - it seemed to work.
Otherwise - parks were clean, janitorial CMs were constantly sweeping up and picking up, restrooms were all clean and being actively cleaned many of the times I walked in, transportation was pretty on time and no really long waits for busses and boats. I was at Fort Wilderness in the DVC cabins, and on arriving at noon, I was told a cabin was available - I actually requested to move to a different loop as I wanted a more 'woodsy' surroundings and outside of loop where I wasn't backed up against other cabins - so told them I didn't mind waiting for that. They let me get my golf cart and I headed to settlement for lunch - I got the text of my cabin ready by 2pm, exactly as requested in the 2800 loop.
BTW - no issues with mosquitos at all. Even in the campground, where I spent quite a bit of time evenings sitting on my porch, mornings having coffee, and down at the beach watching fireworks and electric light parade. It didn't rain any of the time I was there, was cooler on Friday and Saturday with highs in the 70s and lows in the 50s, and by Sunday and Monday, highs in the mid-80s with lows in the mid-70s - ideal mosquito weather...I'm guessing they got word after the unusual rains and warm spells and got to work treating for them - it seemed to work.