Just have a few observations and questions...Fell in love with VWL all over again! Had a studio at the very end of the hall and LOVED it! Really quiet and peaceful.
Did Soarin' the first day out and agreed with others in line that it is spectacular! A gentleman in line told us the ride was actually created by a man using an erector set who then sold Disney on the concept. My friend said she had heard this info, too. Did it twice and tried to get on another day, but the wait was a bit long.
Did EMH one night at the MK. Got on most attractions with an expected wait. Does anyone else think the evening EMHs are difficult for the little ones? We saw so many kids who were really wiped out (and sick) still at the park at 1 a.m.
Has anyone heard if morning EMH will fall consistently on certain days, as it used to? Does anyone else find it harder to make PS's not knowing which parks, which days?
Weather was great, Test Track was broken but we got our one ride in, even enjoyed IASW...everything looked shiny and bright in anticipation of the coming celebration. Saw Wishes from the back of the Castle (next to Carousel) and felt like we were smack dab in the center of the fireworks! Wishes is fabulous from anywhere.
Saw a family lose a child...husband and MIL(?) went out on unsuccessful search. Suggested to Mom she talk to nearby Security. In less than ten minutes Security returned the crying tyke to his crying folks and all was well. When Disney is good, they are very, very good...
Went to Vic and Al's for the first time and it was even more wonderful than we had heard. Not at all stuffy and every bite of food was outstanding! Yup, it's expensive and we'll wait for a special occasion to go back, but we felt it was well worth the expense.
Please don't flame me, because I really, really, really love Disney (and know reality creeps in even there) but I felt folks were slightly more rude this trip. Of course I tend to talk to a post and I realize my conversation may not always be welcome, but I've always met such great people while waiting in lines or for parades,etc. This trip people seemed to push and shove and just generally be crabby. The last night we waited at a spot for 45 minutes to see Illuminations and just as it began, an adult family pushed right in front of us. They acted like we were invisible. Anyone else notice this behavior?
Hope to hear from all of you who have recently been there, too! I'm usually so depressed to get home, but am very lucky this time because we're going "home" for Christmas!
Chrys
Did Soarin' the first day out and agreed with others in line that it is spectacular! A gentleman in line told us the ride was actually created by a man using an erector set who then sold Disney on the concept. My friend said she had heard this info, too. Did it twice and tried to get on another day, but the wait was a bit long.
Did EMH one night at the MK. Got on most attractions with an expected wait. Does anyone else think the evening EMHs are difficult for the little ones? We saw so many kids who were really wiped out (and sick) still at the park at 1 a.m.
Has anyone heard if morning EMH will fall consistently on certain days, as it used to? Does anyone else find it harder to make PS's not knowing which parks, which days?
Weather was great, Test Track was broken but we got our one ride in, even enjoyed IASW...everything looked shiny and bright in anticipation of the coming celebration. Saw Wishes from the back of the Castle (next to Carousel) and felt like we were smack dab in the center of the fireworks! Wishes is fabulous from anywhere.
Saw a family lose a child...husband and MIL(?) went out on unsuccessful search. Suggested to Mom she talk to nearby Security. In less than ten minutes Security returned the crying tyke to his crying folks and all was well. When Disney is good, they are very, very good...
Went to Vic and Al's for the first time and it was even more wonderful than we had heard. Not at all stuffy and every bite of food was outstanding! Yup, it's expensive and we'll wait for a special occasion to go back, but we felt it was well worth the expense.
Please don't flame me, because I really, really, really love Disney (and know reality creeps in even there) but I felt folks were slightly more rude this trip. Of course I tend to talk to a post and I realize my conversation may not always be welcome, but I've always met such great people while waiting in lines or for parades,etc. This trip people seemed to push and shove and just generally be crabby. The last night we waited at a spot for 45 minutes to see Illuminations and just as it began, an adult family pushed right in front of us. They acted like we were invisible. Anyone else notice this behavior?
Hope to hear from all of you who have recently been there, too! I'm usually so depressed to get home, but am very lucky this time because we're going "home" for Christmas!
Chrys