Lesley Wake
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So my physical therapist (who has become more of a personal trainer/friend in the past few months) and his family went to WDW last weekend (him, his fiancee, 8 yr old daughter, and 3-yr old son). His daughter is a cheerleader and her team got a bid to the competition, so it wasn't a trip planned super far in advance. We are all SoCal natives, so both his family and mine go to Disneyland often enough and are used to the system there. I tried to warn him that WDW is a totally different entity-180 day dining reservations, 60 day fastpasses. I even gave him access to my touringplans subscription! Well, he didn't do any advance planning and regretted it!
They didn't decide which park to go to until that day, so by that time, most of the good FPs were gone (his daughter's team lost in the first round so they had more opportunities to go to parks than other teams). They ended up not getting any passes, even same-day ones (I don't quite understand why not, but whatever). They ended up only going on 4 rides in MK, 2 in AK, he didn't do any in HS (I don't think they quite understood rider switch, because it sounds like his fiancee and daughter went on ToT while he waited with their son), and didn't even go to Epcot. At AK he complained about waiting for 90 minutes for Kali River Rapids, and they never even went on the safari! They were at the parks late each night, but never saw any of the late-night shows or fireworks (again, don't quite understand how they managed that). They ate pretty much entirely at the All Star food court, so he was tired of all the junk food. I really just had to bite my tongue and stop myself from saying I told you so!
At least he wasn't completely anti-Disney. I think he understood he didn't take full advantage of planning tools. Because his daughter is still continuing with cheer, it's likely they'll be back in future years for the competition, so he will plan better then!
They didn't decide which park to go to until that day, so by that time, most of the good FPs were gone (his daughter's team lost in the first round so they had more opportunities to go to parks than other teams). They ended up not getting any passes, even same-day ones (I don't quite understand why not, but whatever). They ended up only going on 4 rides in MK, 2 in AK, he didn't do any in HS (I don't think they quite understood rider switch, because it sounds like his fiancee and daughter went on ToT while he waited with their son), and didn't even go to Epcot. At AK he complained about waiting for 90 minutes for Kali River Rapids, and they never even went on the safari! They were at the parks late each night, but never saw any of the late-night shows or fireworks (again, don't quite understand how they managed that). They ate pretty much entirely at the All Star food court, so he was tired of all the junk food. I really just had to bite my tongue and stop myself from saying I told you so!
At least he wasn't completely anti-Disney. I think he understood he didn't take full advantage of planning tools. Because his daughter is still continuing with cheer, it's likely they'll be back in future years for the competition, so he will plan better then!