Just back from a quick 4 day trip that surprised us with the crowds, but it was still worth it!!!!
MNSSHP: Loved it! Started with dinner at LTT at 430 and realized we should have told our waitress to keep our portions on the small side. I hated knowing that so much food was going to waste. I'd rather start off with small amounts and ask for more than throw away food. Wandered over to Tomorrowland for walk on Space Mountain, Buzz, and C of P. Waited for pictures and trick or treating until out into the other lands. Lots of good treats, fortune-telling, magician fun. The story teller in Liberty Square is not to be missed, and we did the story before the parade. I think now I'd wait for the 2nd parade. I'd also keep the day pretty low-key since we all tired-out by 11. Our kids loved dancing in the fog coming from the train station. Feel free to ask questions!
Fine Food and Wine: We thought this is better spread over 2 days. We were pretty full when we reached America and didn't try much more. We bought the recipes, so I'll have to try my hand at a few of them. I think with a longer trip, we could do much more with all the festival has to offer.
A few other thoughts: We ate at the earliest seating time at Donald's Breakfastouras. This enabled us to eat through the buffet without the crowd that followed in the later seating times and allowed us to talk right out before the rope drops to walk on all the "dinosaur" rides (rode twice in most cases) as well as the River Rapids (twice). When we left around 11, the crowds were now "thick," and we had avoided it all.
Is the World of Disney always crowded?
Feel free to ask questions . . .
MNSSHP: Loved it! Started with dinner at LTT at 430 and realized we should have told our waitress to keep our portions on the small side. I hated knowing that so much food was going to waste. I'd rather start off with small amounts and ask for more than throw away food. Wandered over to Tomorrowland for walk on Space Mountain, Buzz, and C of P. Waited for pictures and trick or treating until out into the other lands. Lots of good treats, fortune-telling, magician fun. The story teller in Liberty Square is not to be missed, and we did the story before the parade. I think now I'd wait for the 2nd parade. I'd also keep the day pretty low-key since we all tired-out by 11. Our kids loved dancing in the fog coming from the train station. Feel free to ask questions!
Fine Food and Wine: We thought this is better spread over 2 days. We were pretty full when we reached America and didn't try much more. We bought the recipes, so I'll have to try my hand at a few of them. I think with a longer trip, we could do much more with all the festival has to offer.
A few other thoughts: We ate at the earliest seating time at Donald's Breakfastouras. This enabled us to eat through the buffet without the crowd that followed in the later seating times and allowed us to talk right out before the rope drops to walk on all the "dinosaur" rides (rode twice in most cases) as well as the River Rapids (twice). When we left around 11, the crowds were now "thick," and we had avoided it all.
Is the World of Disney always crowded?
Feel free to ask questions . . .