I must have been there at the same time as you roughly. I've never done the SW weekend before and I loved it so much that I'm thinking of going again next year. I saw lots of characters walking around, but, I came into the park quite late and didn't feel like standing out in the sun as it was roasting hot, I did the FP+ for Warwick Davis (excellent show) and that was a line in the sun and that was enough for me. Anyhow, I did queue for Darth Mall and picked up a few things including a lovely piece of artwork that I got back to the UK in one piece (phew)
I totally agree with you on the new Seven Dwarves ride, and opportunity missed by Disney as it is, as I said on another post, underwhelming.
Am I the only person to have had no problems with magic bands? I've done two trips with them and they have been perfect. I also love FP+, I also made FP+ reservations for rides well ahead and I am a really spur of the moment, wing it person, however I would decide the day before or morning of to change which park I planned to go in and could change FP+ accordingly, they are not set in stone, I even changed the time of Spaceship Earth to a later one when I realised I wasn't going to get to Epcot in time for my time slot, during that time slot, brilliant! And I even got a 4th FP for Soarin' at 5pm for 6.45pm one day, unheard of with the old system and best of all this 50 year old woman didn't have to flipping run to Toy Story Mania at rope drop to get a Fast Pass for 4pm when all the youngsters and young tour party leaders raced past her, wonderful. So, I love FP+ and you can do it all on your phone too.
With regards to Universal, I saw many pay for the Express Pass and complain that it was a waste of money when the queues are pathetic, which, in US they generally are. I do like the renewal cost for the US AP, only $120, I'm doing three trips this year to Orlando, so I'm delighted. I'm also thinking of renewing my WDW AP as I could get an extra trip in next year, with the 10% discount on shopping and other things I see it as fantastic value for money, theme parks in the UK are far more expensive and nowhere as good and look at Disney Paris, I last went there two years ago, it costs more to go there for a lot less time and quite frankly, it was disgusting, the Europeans have no concept of queuing, the CMs have no concept of what Disney magic is, the parks were open until 10pm (this was June) but, 80% of the rides closed at 6.30pm so the could set up the light show on Sleeping Beauty castle for 9pm. There are no shows, the Hyperion theatre used to have wonderful shows, now it is a fast food place (over priced, as is everything else) with a loop of old Disney cartoons instead. Give me WDW any day.
My biggest complaints for the last trips had nothing to do with Disney, but, with the behaviour of guests.
1. Doing flash photography on rides such as Ariel's Underwater Ride, POTC and HM amongst others is rude and distracting.
2. Single rider lines are made obsolete by groups who think they can persuade the CM to let them all on together when they get to the front and, sadly, some CMs did to shorten the SRL as, for example, Everest Stand by 40 minutes, single rider line 30 minutes. This is also a problem at US.
3. Wandering around a busy park staring at your phone screen or, again, in a darkened attraction, checking your FB or whatever, the lit up screen is rude and distracting, the world isn't going to end because you haven't checked your FB status for the duration of Carousel of Progress.
4. If you can't all get into queue at the same time because someone has to park the stroller or use the bathroom then please wait until you are all together before joining the queue, or don't send one person in and the rest join him when he reaches the front, saying 'excuse me' doesn't change the fact that it is rude, and when challenged bleating 'Disney is for Kids' or 'Where is your Disney Spirit?' doesn't cut it either. BTW, Walt Disney opened the parks for everyone and even the greatest Imagineer of the lot never imagined parents taking their kids to his parks only to be ignored in favour of cell phone and tablets, something I have seen a lot of in recent years and far more disturbing to me than anything the Disney corporation are doing.
5. Pin trading ruined by guests trading 'scrappers' with CMs. True you can't always tell them apart, but, to the CM who was clearly management trading with a guy with about 100 pins in a Ziploc bag, please don't unless you plan to destroy any scrappers found(I walked away from trading in disgust) Trading scrappers for genuine pins only encourages the idiots who buy them off Ebay and who knows that the monies earned by the Ebay sellers is being used for. Not to worry anyone, but, counterfeit goods are sold to fund terrorism, fact. Stop buying off Ebay (who refuse to do anything about about it despite claiming otherwise regarding counterfeit goods) and stem that market.
Anyway, that is the end of my rant, apologies if I offended anyone. I love Disney and the parks are a wonderful source of happiness to me, but, maybe I go in with genuine Disney spirit and not to look at all the negatives that aren't actually there.
Also regards to DLRP, hardly any characters, those that appeared had no CM or a disinterested one that allowed people to elbow others out of the way, Mary Poppins was classic as she organised the queue while the CM looked on yawning and smoking is allowed everywhere including in lines. However, it's rides are better than at WDW, Cinemagique and Crush Coaster are two original attractions that would do well at DHS and the other rides are actually better, it's a shame the rest of the parks and the hotels are pretty awful though and the rides on their own cannot persuade me to return any time soon when I get far better value at WDW.