bladiator
Disney on my mind
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I have just concluded the longest WDW stay that I have ever had the privilege to enjoy with my wife (and a good friend for half the week) from 5/10-5/18. So many things are changed and different due to FP+ and MB (my last visit was February of 2013), and I did a TON of research here at the DIS beforehand to be ready for any curveball. I was good to go for the most part.
SO! Here comes the
list:
- I have visited in September, late Nov/early Dec, early February. I go when no one goes. This year the only chance I got was the last bastion of pseudo low crowds -- early May. The crowd calendars did not hit this one on the nose. There were way more people in the parks than I am used to. And when checking Touring Plans, I saw that on most days they undershot the number of people that were in the parks.
- We used MagicBands for the first time. MagicBands UNITE!
We used the MagicBands for everything -- park admission, FP+, and all purchases. My friend Charlie gave me cash for the room, so I ended up using that at some point along the way. I usually have pockets FULL of stuff (I'm a diabetic) but I was able to get rid of most things (wallet being the big one) for the first time ever.
That being said, I feel like the MBs slow a lot of things down. Even though there are 4 pods at every walk through at the park entrance, about half the time there are 1-2 people stuck trying to get in. Trying to turn your wrist to touch the flat side of your band to the rounded middle of the reader PLUS putting your finger on the reader is slow going. I knew exactly what I was doing, and I had to do it twice at least 25% of the time. This led to even more issues later. During one day, I was in line where someone was having massive trouble getting their band to work, and so on the 2nd reader, 4 people in front of me went up, touched their card and their finger and then walked through ... but the reader never did more than a white circle! It never even confirmed them to enter the park! And no CM even noticed because they were working with the other person. These 4 people went in without any park admission. I'm sure that was a problem for them if they had fastpasses but man ... at least with the old system, you stood there and then they waved you through the little turnstyle. This way is slow AND easy to bypass, even if it was unknowingly.
- I met Gaston in an M&G. It was the one and only M&G I've ever done. I have to say he wasn't nearly as egotistically driven as I felt he should have been. In fact he didn't really seem interested in talking to a couple 30 something guys. I asked him if he could put us both in a headlock for a picture, and he stuttered and said "Uh, only if that young lady says it's ok," pointing to his handler. And then said, "Why don't I just flex?" *sigh* Fine. If I ever M&G anyone again it will be a non-talking character.
- I had the grossest car you can hope to see designed at TT -- but it was the best design of the day!
- As is the case with pretty much everyone else's reports on the boards, the stand by lines are ridiculous. I have never -- NEVER -- stood in line for Journey into Imagination, and I saw it at 30 minutes this trip! WHAT IS GOING ON???
Spaceship Earth also was wrapping around to places that I didn't know existed in the queue line. And it was like this from very early on for SE. Living with the Land also had a line like I had never seen in my entire life.
- FastPass lines: almost worse than standby. Because of the aforementioned twisting of the arm to get the band to work stuff, the FP line would actually be a burden. Of course, at something like Soarin', you know that eventually the FP will pay dividends. But visually .... (there is no one in view at the standby entrance)
And then after the FP reader bottleneck ...
But in cases like Star Tours, the FP line gets melded in with the SB line at the last curve of the queue, at least 30 yards before getting put into the actual room lines. On more than one occasion, because someone was slow at the FP reader or just a slow walker in general, I saw the standby line next to me get another 30 or so people in before me, or even (depending on how few people were in standby) all of the standby are running past me and getting to the meld portion before me (please don't think that I'm getting upset at disabled people .. I won't cut in front of them even if they offer). I think that some of the "after thought" FP queues are really bad for the reputation of FP of guests that don't get to use it very much.
I think the main thing that I miss about FP- is that most of the time, I would ride a ride and be like "sweet, I loved it. I'm getting another FP", and it was right there. Now when I get off that ride, even if I'm at the 4th+ FP and I CAN get the same ride again, I have to leave the area and find an FP+ kiosk before I can get the next FP. This especially sucked on rides like Everest. I just could not get used to where the kiosks were in AK. If they make that available on smartphone, that would probably take care of that issue. I definitely didn't do as much in a day as I used to though. Tired of trying to find the kiosks. Also, as opposed to what others have said on here, I found the CMs rather against letting me just kinda ... looking through and making my own decisions. They just wanted me to tell them what I wanted and not touch the machine.
- I like the tea cups
- I don't like when people won't move all the way down in the row even when there are people streaming into the room without a seat
- I like Lapu Lapus
- This eel is huge
SO! Here comes the

- I have visited in September, late Nov/early Dec, early February. I go when no one goes. This year the only chance I got was the last bastion of pseudo low crowds -- early May. The crowd calendars did not hit this one on the nose. There were way more people in the parks than I am used to. And when checking Touring Plans, I saw that on most days they undershot the number of people that were in the parks.
- We used MagicBands for the first time. MagicBands UNITE!

We used the MagicBands for everything -- park admission, FP+, and all purchases. My friend Charlie gave me cash for the room, so I ended up using that at some point along the way. I usually have pockets FULL of stuff (I'm a diabetic) but I was able to get rid of most things (wallet being the big one) for the first time ever.
That being said, I feel like the MBs slow a lot of things down. Even though there are 4 pods at every walk through at the park entrance, about half the time there are 1-2 people stuck trying to get in. Trying to turn your wrist to touch the flat side of your band to the rounded middle of the reader PLUS putting your finger on the reader is slow going. I knew exactly what I was doing, and I had to do it twice at least 25% of the time. This led to even more issues later. During one day, I was in line where someone was having massive trouble getting their band to work, and so on the 2nd reader, 4 people in front of me went up, touched their card and their finger and then walked through ... but the reader never did more than a white circle! It never even confirmed them to enter the park! And no CM even noticed because they were working with the other person. These 4 people went in without any park admission. I'm sure that was a problem for them if they had fastpasses but man ... at least with the old system, you stood there and then they waved you through the little turnstyle. This way is slow AND easy to bypass, even if it was unknowingly.
- I met Gaston in an M&G. It was the one and only M&G I've ever done. I have to say he wasn't nearly as egotistically driven as I felt he should have been. In fact he didn't really seem interested in talking to a couple 30 something guys. I asked him if he could put us both in a headlock for a picture, and he stuttered and said "Uh, only if that young lady says it's ok," pointing to his handler. And then said, "Why don't I just flex?" *sigh* Fine. If I ever M&G anyone again it will be a non-talking character.

- I had the grossest car you can hope to see designed at TT -- but it was the best design of the day!

- As is the case with pretty much everyone else's reports on the boards, the stand by lines are ridiculous. I have never -- NEVER -- stood in line for Journey into Imagination, and I saw it at 30 minutes this trip! WHAT IS GOING ON???

Spaceship Earth also was wrapping around to places that I didn't know existed in the queue line. And it was like this from very early on for SE. Living with the Land also had a line like I had never seen in my entire life.

- FastPass lines: almost worse than standby. Because of the aforementioned twisting of the arm to get the band to work stuff, the FP line would actually be a burden. Of course, at something like Soarin', you know that eventually the FP will pay dividends. But visually .... (there is no one in view at the standby entrance)

And then after the FP reader bottleneck ...

But in cases like Star Tours, the FP line gets melded in with the SB line at the last curve of the queue, at least 30 yards before getting put into the actual room lines. On more than one occasion, because someone was slow at the FP reader or just a slow walker in general, I saw the standby line next to me get another 30 or so people in before me, or even (depending on how few people were in standby) all of the standby are running past me and getting to the meld portion before me (please don't think that I'm getting upset at disabled people .. I won't cut in front of them even if they offer). I think that some of the "after thought" FP queues are really bad for the reputation of FP of guests that don't get to use it very much.
I think the main thing that I miss about FP- is that most of the time, I would ride a ride and be like "sweet, I loved it. I'm getting another FP", and it was right there. Now when I get off that ride, even if I'm at the 4th+ FP and I CAN get the same ride again, I have to leave the area and find an FP+ kiosk before I can get the next FP. This especially sucked on rides like Everest. I just could not get used to where the kiosks were in AK. If they make that available on smartphone, that would probably take care of that issue. I definitely didn't do as much in a day as I used to though. Tired of trying to find the kiosks. Also, as opposed to what others have said on here, I found the CMs rather against letting me just kinda ... looking through and making my own decisions. They just wanted me to tell them what I wanted and not touch the machine.
- I like the tea cups

- I don't like when people won't move all the way down in the row even when there are people streaming into the room without a seat

- I like Lapu Lapus

- This eel is huge
