srauseo
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Overall, this was a fantastic trip. It's just so stupid hot and humid in Florida in August. I wish my family could go at a different time of year. The crowds weren't bad. Outside of the headliners waits were pretty reasonable for most things.
We stayed at Port Orleans Riverside and the Beach Club Villas. This was my second time at Port Orleans and I definitely see why it's so popular. I love the lush landscaping and it feels very serene. Beach Club was also great. Stormalong Bay is fantastic (but OMG is the concrete hot!!!) and walking to and from EPCOT is a great perk. It took a long time to get our luggage transferred from POR to BCV - if we do another split stay in the future we'll plan better to have access to swimsuits, etc. All staff interactions were positive (especially Monty Ray at the Beach Club). Mousekeeping was good in both locations.
Had a lot of good food this trip - highlights were Chefs de France (great service), Morimoto (also great service), Spice Road Table (service was pretty slow but friendly), Raglan Road (great service), Bon Voyage Breakfast at Trattoria al Forno (great service), and the Highway in the Sky dine around. My family also had a great meal at Boatwrights while I was in EPCOT. My mom said the catfish was fantastic. Crew Cup Lounge was a bit of a hidden gem at Yacht Club. Quiet (until one time when a dad brought in four young, rambunctious kids that he proceeded to ignore while he worked on his laptop and mom got a massage next door - everyone else in the lounge was giving him side eye), good food, good service. Didn't have any complaints about any of the food at Disney.
Flight of Passage is amazing! Several times during the ride I was like "Whoa!" "Wow!" out loud. I just couldn't help it. All the pre-ride stuff is a little much IMO (yes, it's a rite of passage, we get it!) but the ride itself was worth it.
PPO breakfast still worked like a charm at EPCOT (Akershus) and MK (Be Our Guest). Beat the Rope Drop crowd to Frozen and were able to ride 7DMT twice before the Rope Drop crowd arrived. However, as expected PPO at Tusker House did not provide an advantage for Flight of Passage and, in fact, probably put us at a disadvantage for that ride. Everything else in AK had short/non-existent waits that morning.
Bus service, overall, was great. Especially return service from the parks - usually little to no wait. But one morning we waited over 30 minutes for a bus to Hollywood Studios from Port Orleans Riverside. And, of course, it was the morning we had a PPO breakfast ADR. We ended up being late which threw off our morning a little. We used Lyft and the Minnie Van service a few times (for two other PPO ADRs) and it was easy and fun.
Saw a guest "break" Everest. They left their sunglasses in the storage pocket and I think they pushed through an emergency exit door to get back onto the unloading platform to retrieve them. Of course, that set off alarms and they had to unload everyone, shut down the ride, and wait for fire/security to come and confirm everything was OK. The whole process took about 25 minutes. Just sharing this as a reminder that ride downtime is sometimes caused by guests breaking rules and not lack of maintenance, etc. You could tell the castmembers were pretty annoyed about it though they were joking around and trying to entertain everyone that was stuck in line.
We did two days in Universal pre-Disney. Stayed at Royal Pacific which is a great looking resort. Concierge was super helpful pre-trip. Love the Express Pass, especially now that WWOHP is included. The Wizarding World is still the best thing out there, IMO, but overall I still prefer Disney to Universal.
That's all the top of mind stuff. Feel free to ask questions!
We stayed at Port Orleans Riverside and the Beach Club Villas. This was my second time at Port Orleans and I definitely see why it's so popular. I love the lush landscaping and it feels very serene. Beach Club was also great. Stormalong Bay is fantastic (but OMG is the concrete hot!!!) and walking to and from EPCOT is a great perk. It took a long time to get our luggage transferred from POR to BCV - if we do another split stay in the future we'll plan better to have access to swimsuits, etc. All staff interactions were positive (especially Monty Ray at the Beach Club). Mousekeeping was good in both locations.
Had a lot of good food this trip - highlights were Chefs de France (great service), Morimoto (also great service), Spice Road Table (service was pretty slow but friendly), Raglan Road (great service), Bon Voyage Breakfast at Trattoria al Forno (great service), and the Highway in the Sky dine around. My family also had a great meal at Boatwrights while I was in EPCOT. My mom said the catfish was fantastic. Crew Cup Lounge was a bit of a hidden gem at Yacht Club. Quiet (until one time when a dad brought in four young, rambunctious kids that he proceeded to ignore while he worked on his laptop and mom got a massage next door - everyone else in the lounge was giving him side eye), good food, good service. Didn't have any complaints about any of the food at Disney.
Flight of Passage is amazing! Several times during the ride I was like "Whoa!" "Wow!" out loud. I just couldn't help it. All the pre-ride stuff is a little much IMO (yes, it's a rite of passage, we get it!) but the ride itself was worth it.
PPO breakfast still worked like a charm at EPCOT (Akershus) and MK (Be Our Guest). Beat the Rope Drop crowd to Frozen and were able to ride 7DMT twice before the Rope Drop crowd arrived. However, as expected PPO at Tusker House did not provide an advantage for Flight of Passage and, in fact, probably put us at a disadvantage for that ride. Everything else in AK had short/non-existent waits that morning.
Bus service, overall, was great. Especially return service from the parks - usually little to no wait. But one morning we waited over 30 minutes for a bus to Hollywood Studios from Port Orleans Riverside. And, of course, it was the morning we had a PPO breakfast ADR. We ended up being late which threw off our morning a little. We used Lyft and the Minnie Van service a few times (for two other PPO ADRs) and it was easy and fun.
Saw a guest "break" Everest. They left their sunglasses in the storage pocket and I think they pushed through an emergency exit door to get back onto the unloading platform to retrieve them. Of course, that set off alarms and they had to unload everyone, shut down the ride, and wait for fire/security to come and confirm everything was OK. The whole process took about 25 minutes. Just sharing this as a reminder that ride downtime is sometimes caused by guests breaking rules and not lack of maintenance, etc. You could tell the castmembers were pretty annoyed about it though they were joking around and trying to entertain everyone that was stuck in line.
We did two days in Universal pre-Disney. Stayed at Royal Pacific which is a great looking resort. Concierge was super helpful pre-trip. Love the Express Pass, especially now that WWOHP is included. The Wizarding World is still the best thing out there, IMO, but overall I still prefer Disney to Universal.
That's all the top of mind stuff. Feel free to ask questions!