Starting next month, my wife and I will be spending 16 nights at Walt Disney World. It will be out 16th DVC trip since our first DVC trip in March 2010. We were last at WDW in June, when we spent 8 nights at SSR. I mention this to show we are Disney regulars who can say we've "been there, done that" for most things.
6. We are big fans of Star Wars, so I'm interested in seeing what Disney is doing in the Parks in anticipation of Star Wars #7 coming out in December. I definitely will be checking out the Star Wars Launch Bay that should be open at Hollywood Studios during our trip. Hopefully, we'll find some new Star Wars t-shirts to get for our nieces and nephews for Christmas (Truth be told: I hope they have a BB-8 t-shirt in my size, too).
7. Speaking of Hollywood Studios, we are looking forward to one last look at the Osborne Family Lights.
8. Hollywood Studios is already undergoing a major transformation as Disney adds Toy Story Land and Star Wars Land to the Park. We need to take more "before" photos of the Park so we can track how it changes over the years.
9. There are new animals on the Kilimanjaro Safari ride, so we need to check them out.
I admit that my life isn't all that exciting. Matt Damon and Robert Downey, Jr. don't stop by my house and tell me the latest Hollywood gossip; Warren Buffett doesn't call and ask me my opinions on stock picks; neither the Colorado Rockies nor Colorado Avalanche have asked that I take over the running of their franchises.
So maybe its understandable why I still find Disney far from boring.
Let me just add a little fuel to your fire. I spent one night at Saratoga Springs this past Wednesday night and I am VERY happy with what they are doing with the magic bands.
Parking passes have gone the way of the dinosaur. I got the text that my room was ready as I was flying to Orlando. I picked up my rental car and drove to the resort. At the gate, the attendant checked for my name and scanned my magic band with a very small hand-held device of which I would become more and more familiar. I was told I could go directly to my room which I did. The magic band opened the door just fine and I settled in. Just to close the loop, I went to the Carriage House to see if I needed to do anything else and was told that no, nothing else needed to be done.
I then went to Hollywood Studios armed with 3 fastpasses. As a single person, I was able to ride the four headliners in about an hour and 15 minutes. Truly a commando style of 'attacking' the park. The magic band worked perfectly and paired with My Disney Experience on my phone, it was a breeze. Entering the park, my magic band was again scanned and I was allowed to park without paying. I did get to see the Osborne Lights, just not lit up.

It took me a minute to fully recognize that the Hat is gone. That's a different vista entering the park. Not unattractive at all, just different. Nothing yet promoting the new Star Wars film in Hollywood Studios. Watto's Grotto is open but I didn't see the Launch Bay. I could have just missed it but I would have expected it to be a little more prominent if it was open.
I have to say that Hollywood Studios is a fun park to 'attack' It's small enough and easy to get around in. Crowds were not horrendous though there were people everywhere..
After checking out on Thursday, I went to Animal Kingdom. Again, was allowed to park without paying with the little handheld device. Animal Kingdom is a more leisurely park and I was only going to spend the morning there. Was able to do everything I wanted and did ride the Safari. Only cat we saw was the cheetah. Many elephants.. Crocodiles galore. I want to do whatever tour it was that had them eating lunch on the savannah. I just can't remember the name of it off the top of my head. Everest was fun, and the Lion King show did not disappoint. Crowds at Animal Kingdom seemed larger but I think that was due to the amount of strollers/wheelchairs. I think there were more there that day because I noticed them and I don't usually do so. Oh! And DeVine was out near the park entrance.. very cool. Lots of construction on the Rivers of Light and of course Pandora.
I am a big fan of the Magic Bands and the technology they represent. They seem to have gotten most of the glitches out (though I never suffered from any glitches) and are making full use of the technology. The small handheld devices to scan the magic band are the key. They are about the size of a Star Trek tri-corder if you can remember those maybe a little bit smaller. A little bit larger than a Walkman. They make appropriate sounds to indicate that you have the appropriate entitlement. There are places in the new system to get a little more leverage for those that know what they are doing.
A big thumbs up for magic band technology.