Magpie
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No glitches at all with our FP plusses this time (compared to when we visited last December, and half our parks didn't show up). Every single time we scanned our bands, it worked - instantly!
Even the readers seemed better at picking up our bands.
Didn't see any lines in the FP returns. Never had to wait for anything, if we had a FP for it. And we just picked our other times wisely. Never stood in line more than 15 minutes all week, even Standby. Rode and saw everything except the Rock and Roller Coaster (which makes my husband sick) and Country Bears (which we didn't get around to).
Only saw the FP entrance backed up twice in nine days, due to other guests blocking the entrance and arguing with the cast members. Which, come to think of it, is also exactly how often we got stuck in a Quick Service line, while slow-pokes mulled over the menu, repeatedly changed their minds, failed to do simple mental math, and tied up the cast member on the cash.
And after visiting all four parks on Sunday, which was apparently a "level 9" crowd level, I'm totally not worried any more about coming down during high crowd periods. It was completely manageable!
Most interesting comment... as we were hopping from the Magic Kingdom over to Animal Kingdom in the afternoon, we heard a girl comment to her group, iphone in hand, "I wonder how many people are on this bus because they saw the wait times at Animal Kingdom?"
This was, indeed the first time I've actually seen (small) crowds at Animal Kingdom right up to close - even at 9pm! So I do wonder if the ease of checking wait times at other parks is causing some increase in park hopping. But, even with that, Everest and all the other rides were still walk-ons and the waits for characters weren't completely unreasonable.
Everest in the dark is the Best. Coaster. Ever.
I miss Disney already...
Even the readers seemed better at picking up our bands.
Didn't see any lines in the FP returns. Never had to wait for anything, if we had a FP for it. And we just picked our other times wisely. Never stood in line more than 15 minutes all week, even Standby. Rode and saw everything except the Rock and Roller Coaster (which makes my husband sick) and Country Bears (which we didn't get around to).
Only saw the FP entrance backed up twice in nine days, due to other guests blocking the entrance and arguing with the cast members. Which, come to think of it, is also exactly how often we got stuck in a Quick Service line, while slow-pokes mulled over the menu, repeatedly changed their minds, failed to do simple mental math, and tied up the cast member on the cash.
And after visiting all four parks on Sunday, which was apparently a "level 9" crowd level, I'm totally not worried any more about coming down during high crowd periods. It was completely manageable!
Most interesting comment... as we were hopping from the Magic Kingdom over to Animal Kingdom in the afternoon, we heard a girl comment to her group, iphone in hand, "I wonder how many people are on this bus because they saw the wait times at Animal Kingdom?"
This was, indeed the first time I've actually seen (small) crowds at Animal Kingdom right up to close - even at 9pm! So I do wonder if the ease of checking wait times at other parks is causing some increase in park hopping. But, even with that, Everest and all the other rides were still walk-ons and the waits for characters weren't completely unreasonable.
Everest in the dark is the Best. Coaster. Ever.

I miss Disney already...


). And, being forced for the first time to actually PLAY Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom in order to collect my cards, I discovered a love for the game, so we spent about two half-days defeating Hades. It was a very spontaneous trip - sometimes ride focussed, sometimes taking in other aspects of the parks instead.
Glad you had a great trip!
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