Dionnemay
Mouseketeer
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- Apr 29, 2006
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I'm putting off going back to WDW for a couple of years until most of the new editions and expansions are completed so DL has been our fix for spring break and summer. But there seems to have been so many closures since we were there last year that I'm worried it won't be worth going?
I work on the school districts schedule so we are off March 9-19 over spring break, so that is when I plan to go. Kids are 2 teenagers and one 4 year old.
With DCA doing the Pixar switch, how boarded up is the park? From what I can tell, one of my son's favorites (California Screaming) will be down as well as all the boardwalk rides around there. Does that include Toystory mania?
Also across the street on DL it looks like Splash Mountain will be down which is another of the kid's favorites.
And I dont see any parades listed on the calendar during that time in either park. Are there no parades at all anymore? Not even in the afternoon?
And I also saw that the "Mainstreet Vehicles" are down. Does that included the horse-drawn vehicles, and is mainstreet all boarded up too?
I was wanting to bring my mom on this trip since my dad passed away a week before Christmas and he's the one who introduced her to WDW (they went there for their honeymoon) and subsequetly turned all of us into disney fanatics. She hasn't been to DL or WDW since we were kids but since I'm not goong back to WDW for a whole I thought I would bring her to DL and she can see how much it's changed as well as ride my dad's favorite ride (POTC).
But I dont want her first trip back in over 20 years to be a bunch of ugly boarded up areas and closed rides so I'm wondering if I should just wait to take her with us until I head back to WDW?
And as far as the kids, I could still take them but I'd just like a heads up from anyone that's been there lately on what the experience is gonna be with all the renovations...
I know I COULD just wait until the Summer when I have another month off and hopefully the Pixar construction will be complete but...c'mon I don't want to wait any more than the kids do hahaha And its bad enough I can't go to WDW.
But if its going to be really bad and too many things are closed down so that it's not worth spending the money, I might do just that.
I work on the school districts schedule so we are off March 9-19 over spring break, so that is when I plan to go. Kids are 2 teenagers and one 4 year old.
With DCA doing the Pixar switch, how boarded up is the park? From what I can tell, one of my son's favorites (California Screaming) will be down as well as all the boardwalk rides around there. Does that include Toystory mania?
Also across the street on DL it looks like Splash Mountain will be down which is another of the kid's favorites.
And I dont see any parades listed on the calendar during that time in either park. Are there no parades at all anymore? Not even in the afternoon?
And I also saw that the "Mainstreet Vehicles" are down. Does that included the horse-drawn vehicles, and is mainstreet all boarded up too?
I was wanting to bring my mom on this trip since my dad passed away a week before Christmas and he's the one who introduced her to WDW (they went there for their honeymoon) and subsequetly turned all of us into disney fanatics. She hasn't been to DL or WDW since we were kids but since I'm not goong back to WDW for a whole I thought I would bring her to DL and she can see how much it's changed as well as ride my dad's favorite ride (POTC).
But I dont want her first trip back in over 20 years to be a bunch of ugly boarded up areas and closed rides so I'm wondering if I should just wait to take her with us until I head back to WDW?
And as far as the kids, I could still take them but I'd just like a heads up from anyone that's been there lately on what the experience is gonna be with all the renovations...
I know I COULD just wait until the Summer when I have another month off and hopefully the Pixar construction will be complete but...c'mon I don't want to wait any more than the kids do hahaha And its bad enough I can't go to WDW.
But if its going to be really bad and too many things are closed down so that it's not worth spending the money, I might do just that.