about the parks!
Anyway we were in room 2331 (all requests met) for ten nights. Room was clean, no bugs (except on the balcony - it is FL LOL!), staff was friendly, and received numerous Welcome Homes! Only room complaint - balcony was surrounded by trees, etc. Of the roughly 180 view we were hoping for, you literally had only15-20 degrees of visibility - the golf course was there to see just couldn't see it, LOL! Bus service was great!
The parks were crowded and hot, but three cases of Zephyrhills 24 oz Sporttop water (72 bttls total) helped our family of five cope, plus buying it at the club store saved big $ too. Key phrase for park goers "Get there early, leave early", we did this twice and it was the two best days of the vacation (from a parks perspective). Rained a few times, but only truly interrupted our plans when we left Blizzard Beach after only 1.5 hours due to heavy thunderstorms on the way (and everyone had to get out of the water, so we just left). Having PAP's (versus PH's) sure does help you cope with leaving early from parks, etc. (vs feeling we wasted a day or a flex feature).
Anyway, we have been members since 1999 and have made two trips annually to Disney since then. I know Disney has had some difficulty since 9-11, but I just have to vent a little on the status of the parks and attractions. On our last two days at WDW, I took a fresh look at the parks and am hear to report some disappointing revelations.
To use an analogy to explain my disappointment - Let's say I have a car that is only a few years old, and over the years I may have gotten a door ding here or there, small scratch, small dent, paint chip, window chip, etc. None of these issues by themselves (which happened over time) are a major concern. We even get used to them and the next ding simply doesn't phase us much. Then one day you take a fresh look at your car (maybe when you wash it), and you realize this car is in bad shape, definitely no longer new. The car still runs, a/c still cold, brakes still work, but that it is far from the same car you remember.
I don't necessarily want to ruin anyone's vacation, as we did have a great trip, but here is a recap of my "fresh" look:
Magic Kingdom:
Tomorrowland Skyway Landing Bldg - unused and vacant
Carousel of Progress - closed
Tomorrowland Amphitheater - rarely used
Timekeeper - closed
Winnie the Pooh Ride - under rehab (not closed, but for us this trip it might as well have been)
20,000 Leagues Area (across from Pooh) - still unused
Mickey's Philharmagic (new) - still not open
Fantasyland Skyway Landing Bldg - unused and vacant
Tom Sawyer Island - (our first visit to it) desolate, not a cast member to be seen, not very well kept up either
Park Hours have also been cut back and you don't get fireworks every night anymore
Epcot:
Mission Space - still not up and running - what's it been now 3yrs since Horizon closed (not sure)
Wonders of Life Pavilion desolate - Anacomical Theater not operating (it didn't look like), neither was the small Goofy amphitheater as you walked in, the caloric riding cycles (near Body Wars) are about eight years past useful life, and what was once a batting cage in that same area (which taped your swing etc) hasn't been used in a year or two.
Park Hours - Innoventions and Future World closed at 6 or 7PM almost every night (yes, test track was open until 9pm) and don't forget it doesn't get dark until almost 9PM now.
MGM Studios:
ABC Theater (Doug's former home) - closed
Great Movie Ride - Rehab
Sorcerer's Hat - interactive kiosks have been removed, now home to a gift shop and pin trading kiosk only.
Animal Kingdom:
Everything seemed OK there.
Anyway, just a few observations on the past few years of deterioration (seems like a harsh word but I couldn't think of a better one). May sound strange, but the last two days of our vacation it just seemed like I noticed all of these things for the first time and all at once - was rather sobering. As the economy turns around (I hope) and attendance rises, hopefully some money gets reinvested to bring back more of the magic.
We still had a great trip, but things have changed alot in just a few years!
If you have any questions, be happy to answer them.
Thanks.
Brian
Anyway we were in room 2331 (all requests met) for ten nights. Room was clean, no bugs (except on the balcony - it is FL LOL!), staff was friendly, and received numerous Welcome Homes! Only room complaint - balcony was surrounded by trees, etc. Of the roughly 180 view we were hoping for, you literally had only15-20 degrees of visibility - the golf course was there to see just couldn't see it, LOL! Bus service was great!
The parks were crowded and hot, but three cases of Zephyrhills 24 oz Sporttop water (72 bttls total) helped our family of five cope, plus buying it at the club store saved big $ too. Key phrase for park goers "Get there early, leave early", we did this twice and it was the two best days of the vacation (from a parks perspective). Rained a few times, but only truly interrupted our plans when we left Blizzard Beach after only 1.5 hours due to heavy thunderstorms on the way (and everyone had to get out of the water, so we just left). Having PAP's (versus PH's) sure does help you cope with leaving early from parks, etc. (vs feeling we wasted a day or a flex feature).
Anyway, we have been members since 1999 and have made two trips annually to Disney since then. I know Disney has had some difficulty since 9-11, but I just have to vent a little on the status of the parks and attractions. On our last two days at WDW, I took a fresh look at the parks and am hear to report some disappointing revelations.
To use an analogy to explain my disappointment - Let's say I have a car that is only a few years old, and over the years I may have gotten a door ding here or there, small scratch, small dent, paint chip, window chip, etc. None of these issues by themselves (which happened over time) are a major concern. We even get used to them and the next ding simply doesn't phase us much. Then one day you take a fresh look at your car (maybe when you wash it), and you realize this car is in bad shape, definitely no longer new. The car still runs, a/c still cold, brakes still work, but that it is far from the same car you remember.
I don't necessarily want to ruin anyone's vacation, as we did have a great trip, but here is a recap of my "fresh" look:
Magic Kingdom:
Tomorrowland Skyway Landing Bldg - unused and vacant
Carousel of Progress - closed
Tomorrowland Amphitheater - rarely used
Timekeeper - closed
Winnie the Pooh Ride - under rehab (not closed, but for us this trip it might as well have been)
20,000 Leagues Area (across from Pooh) - still unused
Mickey's Philharmagic (new) - still not open
Fantasyland Skyway Landing Bldg - unused and vacant
Tom Sawyer Island - (our first visit to it) desolate, not a cast member to be seen, not very well kept up either
Park Hours have also been cut back and you don't get fireworks every night anymore
Epcot:
Mission Space - still not up and running - what's it been now 3yrs since Horizon closed (not sure)
Wonders of Life Pavilion desolate - Anacomical Theater not operating (it didn't look like), neither was the small Goofy amphitheater as you walked in, the caloric riding cycles (near Body Wars) are about eight years past useful life, and what was once a batting cage in that same area (which taped your swing etc) hasn't been used in a year or two.
Park Hours - Innoventions and Future World closed at 6 or 7PM almost every night (yes, test track was open until 9pm) and don't forget it doesn't get dark until almost 9PM now.
MGM Studios:
ABC Theater (Doug's former home) - closed
Great Movie Ride - Rehab
Sorcerer's Hat - interactive kiosks have been removed, now home to a gift shop and pin trading kiosk only.
Animal Kingdom:
Everything seemed OK there.
Anyway, just a few observations on the past few years of deterioration (seems like a harsh word but I couldn't think of a better one). May sound strange, but the last two days of our vacation it just seemed like I noticed all of these things for the first time and all at once - was rather sobering. As the economy turns around (I hope) and attendance rises, hopefully some money gets reinvested to bring back more of the magic.
We still had a great trip, but things have changed alot in just a few years!
If you have any questions, be happy to answer them.
Thanks.
Brian