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We stayed at the Contemporary, Atrium Club Level, which was really wonderful. We had a TPV room and had breakfast and snacks in the club lobby almost every single day. It was great, and I loved the proximity of the Contemporary to MK.

Weather:
It was extremely hot every single day. We live on the Gulf Coast of Alabama, so we are pretty used to this, but throw in crowds, black concrete, etc. and it was super hot. We got out early each day and I made sure to get the free ice water from CS places around the clock. We also headed back to the hotel in the middle of the day each day for a bit of a respite..which was well worth it. The kids never napped, but we closed the curtains and just laid there in the air conditioning for an hour or two.

Crowds:
I have not been in over 10 years so I didn't know what to expect, but I thought it was pretty crowded, especially MK. I have to say that people were o.k., although we were met with more than our fair share of individuals cursing and being rude, which was a huge disappointment. My husband got into it on our first day with a guy who was dropping f-bombs in his conversation with the rest of his party as we walked around Fantasyland. There seemed to be a general sense of entitlement, and a general lack of regard for others. People in our boat for Splash Mountain lifted up their shirts for the picture (guys and gals). It did not deter our fun, but we were all cognizant of it happening every day.

Parks & Rides:
We all enjoyed MK and AK. We had ok times at Epcot and HS. I traveled with my husband and son (8), and daughter (4).

Favorite Rides: Son: Splash Mountain; Daughter: TSMM; DH: Splash Mountain & the Train around the Park; Me: Splash Mountain

Least Favorite Rides: Son: People Mover (the horror); Daughter: Tower of Terror; DH: none; Me: The Barnstormer

My husband and son rode FOP with fastpasses. The lines for this were outrageous..up to 3 hours while we were there on two different occasions. I gave my son Dramamine, as he is prone to motion sickness. It was my husband who had a problem. He got off the ride and said that it was amazing, and he could not stop talking about it. He called it "The best worst ride ever." He said that it was so immersive and kept saying it was great, but he kept wishing it would end. The dives were especially difficult for him. He rode Star Tours earlier in the trip and had no problems. For the rest of the day, he wouldn't ride Everest, nor any other ride save Kali River Rapids. That being said, he wouldn't stop raving about it.

We rode pretty much every single ride in the parks, and some multiple times. I loved that my kids were game for everything, including my 4 year old who rode Everest, Tower of Terror, and every ride in MK. We all enjoyed the shows and next time I will allot more time to those, especially the Lion King in AK...that was just great!

Misc.
The CMs were good, not great, and of course, I hyped them up to my husband, who has never been to Disney. I had a great experience with a CM, Paige, at the Haunted Mansion. I lost my sunglasses somewhere in the mansion and checked to see if they found them. They hadn't, but Paige gave me a coupon for a free pair in the park (not in Sunglass Hut). It was my own stupidity to lose them, but I was grateful for that coupon. The best CMs were in Epcot, but even then, I did not feel that they were better than any other theme park.

I will review restaurants on the restaurant board, however, I will say that the food overall was o.k.

Finally, the presence of cell phones has definitely changed the Disney experience for me. I purchased the Memory Maker package so I would not be whipping out my phone for every photo. It was dismaying to be on rides, watching night shows, watching indoor shows, etc. and having people all around me holding up their phones to get the right shot or video. During illuminations a family in front of us had three different people in the family holding up their phones to record. On the great movie ride, our CM had to admonish a family at least 4 times for taking photos with the flash on. I watched a guy come down Splash Mountain with the phone out to get a selfie and he dropped it in the water. I lost count of how many people ran into me because they were looking down on their phones. A video or picture cannot replace being in the moment. I just encourage you to try to enjoy the parks without pulling out the device so often.

Overall, we had an amazing time. My son cried when he met Pooh; my daughter hugged and kissed all of the princesses with so much joy; my stoic husband got lost in the magic of it all; and I just loved being in Disney again. We hope to go again next year.
 
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I'm glad you had an overall great time. I'm going in November/December and can hardly wait. I do hope you get to go next year. :)
 
Thank you for posting! It was helpful to hear about your husband's experience on FoP, as I was wondering about the possibility of feeling queasy on that. So if he felt it, I'm sure I would too. And I absolutely agree about the over-use of cell phones/cameras in the parks - ugh!
 

Thank you for posting! It was helpful to hear about your husband's experience on FoP, as I was wondering about the possibility of feeling queasy on that. So if he felt it, I'm sure I would too. And I absolutely agree about the over-use of cell phones/cameras in the parks - ugh!

I would really encourage you to use some type of motion sickness medicine. Like I said, I thought that since he already rode Star Tours with no problems, FOP would be ok. Make no mistake about it, he loved it, but it really did impede the rest of the afternoon because he felt off. He said that next time he rode it, it would need to be the last ride of the day. He just could not stop talking about it despite how cruddy he felt, so that goes to show you how amazing it was even in the event of feeling icky afterward.
 
Thanks for the nice trip report. I agree with you about the rudeness level of entitled people. I also noticed the last time we were in WDW in February, not many people were smiling. I think I ran around with a smile on my face the whole time, but I have one of those faces that looks like I'm smiling, so I've been told. It's kinda like a bottlenose dophin's look. LOL
It was very rude of those people to lift their shirts on Splash. The photo was ruined for you because of them. I doubt if the CM's will allow that photo to pass on to the group in the boat? What a shame.
It's great that your family had a great time in spite of those things. WDW is magic, no matter what.
I almost forgot: I am concerned about riding FOP, and hearing about your husbands ride experience, I don't know if I want to do it. I don't ride Soarin because of fear of heights. I just don't like the feeling of falling I guess.
 
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Weather:
It was extremely hot every single day. We live on the Gulf Coast of Alabama, so we are pretty used to this, but throw in crowds, black concrete, etc. and it was super hot. We got out early each day and I made sure to get the free ice water from CS places around the clock.

Thanks for sharing. Was it difficult to get water at the QS locations?
 
Thanks for sharing. Was it difficult to get water at the QS locations?

Great question! In most places, it was not a problem. They do encourage you to go right up to the counter to ask for it, forgoing the line. Sometimes I was so parched that I did just that, while other times, I just waited. In Gaston's in the Magic Kingdom, they have a little table set out with water and cups, which was nice. Starbucks had the same type of set up. In Sunshine Seasons in Epcot, we just walked in and got the water at the beverage station. We did the same thing at the Canteen in Pandora. The only place where it was somewhat difficult was HS, but that is likely because of the lack of QS places. I had one woman tell me to only get the water at Starbucks, otherwise I will be getting nasty Florida water. I used to live in Florida, so it doesn't bother me AND I was so darn hot that it really made no difference to me how it tasted as long as it was clean.
 
Sounds like you and your family had a wonderful. :) Thanks for sharing your experience.

Welcome home!
 
I was there over the weekend travel girl (8/11-12). I agree about phones. On Pirates a person in front of me wanted to video with the light on the entire time. What are they thinking?? People have become so engrossed with themselves with little care for others. I also hate to see people dropping their trash and just continuing to walk. I guess they feel that they have paid so much that someone will pick up after them.

Of course, there are plenty of good folks and things that happen, but over the years, this is the big change that I have seen. Rude people make it much more difficult for the cast to provide a magic experience. You just have to move on and not let it bother you because we have a choice about how we react. In the grand scheme, its not that big of a deal.
 
Great question! In most places, it was not a problem. They do encourage you to go right up to the counter to ask for it, forgoing the line. Sometimes I was so parched that I did just that, while other times, I just waited. In Gaston's in the Magic Kingdom, they have a little table set out with water and cups, which was nice. Starbucks had the same type of set up. In Sunshine Seasons in Epcot, we just walked in and got the water at the beverage station. We did the same thing at the Canteen in Pandora. The only place where it was somewhat difficult was HS, but that is likely because of the lack of QS places. I had one woman tell me to only get the water at Starbucks, otherwise I will be getting nasty Florida water. I used to live in Florida, so it doesn't bother me AND I was so darn hot that it really made no difference to me how it tasted as long as it was clean.

FWIW, Backlot Express has fountain soda machines where you can fill water bottles. I forgot about this until my parents happened to go in there and find them.
 
On the great movie ride, our CM had to admonish a family at least 4 times for taking photos with the flash on.

- probably felt like they neeeeeeded those flash photos because of the ride being replaced.

I definitely agree that more and more people are ignoring more and more rules. But I'm glad those things didn't ruin your good time!

Thanks for the tip about FOP too!
 
All those lifting their shirts should have been escorted out of the parks. What is wrong with people?

It happens a lot. In fact there's a website called flash mountain :rotfl:

These ride pictures aren't usually displayed and a message comes up saying the picture was washed away....
 

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