shaileytuff
Earning My Ears
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Hi quick report on our 2nd visit to DLRP
went on monday 9 july til thursday 12 july staying at cheyenne, group of 13, (but in my bunch me hubby dd5 and dd18m)
DAY 1
First shame was we didn't get our park passes on the eurostar as we did at xmas so had to hot foot it over to cheyenne and queue for 40mins to pick them up before racing back to disney village where we gathered for lunch, the heavens then opened, but by this point kids were keen as mustard to get in there so off we went, the area was a bit drab but managed to get a great spot on main street to watch the once upon a dream parade (i had to stand under 2 hanging baskets kept bumping my head) was fab, but didn't get the smells that time. Quick tour of the dragons lair then a few piccies before off to get ready for dinner to celebrate nieces 3rd birthday.
Had made reservations for 19.00 at cafe mickey, seated us all (13 of us) straight away upstairs, the restaurant was a bit messy considering how early it was and a shame they have changed the kids menus no more puzzle puddings, a shame for DD, the characters were great though (that is why you eat there after all) and we saw loads and they brought out cake ordered for niece who was dleighted that minnie mouse sang happy birthday to her, makes you want to cry
DAY 2
In to the studios today after the bun fight that was breakfast was a recurring nightmare!, stayed at the santa fe last time and the room seemed bigger, what with a cot in the room no room for anything else, 1st ride was flying carpets always a favourite with the girls and no queue, then off to do tram tours, then watched the moteurs action stunt show, not my cup of tea really but the adults liked it, then in to the backlot express for a basic lunch before heading straight on rock n roller coaster, now i am not a fun of big rides (hated Space mountain) and suitably hated this ride too, goodness to be 16 again where you can enjoy fear! father in law loved this and had fingernail imprints in his hand (bit of a thrill seeker in his 60s!)
Then we qeued for crushs coaster, dd5 loves BTM etc and thought she would love this bless her she qeuued for 75 minutes and didn't like it at all, thankfully we did baby switch (they actually give you a ticket on this ride for baby switch make sure you get it when the 1st person boards) so i could go straight on after, at first couldn't understand why she didn't like it seemed pleasant enough then it got going! and in my opinion not sure anyone under 6 would like it that much, reminded me of RnR , didn't do cars as queue was 75minutes and looked like a mild version on the waltzers.
Off to get ready for dinner at 7 booked for walts, without fail this is the best restaurant at disney, i had the sirloin with bernaise sauce and it was beautiful, once again shame about the childs menu no puzzle or cinderellas slipper, after dinner into park to go on star wars, space mountain (dh not me) orbitron and buzz before watching candelbration at 23.00 seeing tinkerbell and her dust was lovely but kids exhausted at this point so back on the bus
Day 3
Parks seemed alot busier this visit than xmas and because of the late nights didn't get to take advantage of the EMH, today was dds birthday so went on IASW, BTM, star wars, pinochioo, casey jr, the story book boat, snow white, phantom manor (which we missed last time) then off to plaza gardens for a birthday tea bit of a sham really you encourage your children to sit patiently and not shout at characters but everyone else does and you get over looked, they brought out a job lot of cakes at the same time and dd got a small mickey toy, saw mickey, tigger, gepetto, friar tuck, angry king, robing hood, eyeore but after 35 mins daughter wanted to go and watch parade so we left - nice spread though some hot breakfast items were a bonus at 15.30!
Watched the parade and got the beautiful smells this time stayed in the park riding tea cups, merry go round, POTC until 19.00 dinner at Blue Lagoon, seated straight away (10 of us) BUT in the darkest of corners with no lights to see, food was cold, service was pleasant but food just brought out in any order bit of a sham really very disappointed wouldn't eat here again, then back in to the park for star wars (again) and buzz befre going to the sports bar and the village for a bit of shopping
DAY 4
Last day and breakfast was weary today, so busy no bowls/trays/cutlery and this was at 8.30 got in to the park about 11 managed to ride peter pan at last and enjoyed that at some points you can actually believe you are flying howere the ride could do with some oil as it was a bit squeaky, few more turns on IASW, then to fantastia gelatia for ice cream which we were enjoying til some people sat next to us and proceeded to smoke their way through 5 marlborough cigarettes which was gross and we left, to make our way to main street to get a fab spot for the parade, seated right outside walts first we got the visiting norweigian marching band who looked extremly nervouse but were good, then something happened to the parade (anyone know please enlighten me) and it stopped on the bend between castle and main street for 20mins
so there was a delay thankfully popped in to walts (as we had a table booked for 16.30) who were most obliging and hlepful finally seated at 16.50 whopped back a delicious dinner in record time (such a shame to rush in walts) had a wonderful window seat (first time ever, eaten there 5 times) and saw the character express (for some reason i thought the characters got off but they don't) then raced to try and get some cookies from cable cookie shop but queue too long, made our way (at break neck speed) to catch eurostar home - finally arrived in ashford with a 30min delay as we had to divert fto CDG station for some reason
Overall a busy trip, bit disappointed with the service generally in the park no one rushes and the qeues in the shops/restuarants/take aways were painfully slow, cheyenne a bit of a let down only bonus was we were in sundance block (10) closest to the walkway to the park
Xmas in my opinion is the bext time in DLRP and roll on xmas 2008 when we plan to go back - may even start saving and stay at DLH who knows
went on monday 9 july til thursday 12 july staying at cheyenne, group of 13, (but in my bunch me hubby dd5 and dd18m)
DAY 1
First shame was we didn't get our park passes on the eurostar as we did at xmas so had to hot foot it over to cheyenne and queue for 40mins to pick them up before racing back to disney village where we gathered for lunch, the heavens then opened, but by this point kids were keen as mustard to get in there so off we went, the area was a bit drab but managed to get a great spot on main street to watch the once upon a dream parade (i had to stand under 2 hanging baskets kept bumping my head) was fab, but didn't get the smells that time. Quick tour of the dragons lair then a few piccies before off to get ready for dinner to celebrate nieces 3rd birthday.
Had made reservations for 19.00 at cafe mickey, seated us all (13 of us) straight away upstairs, the restaurant was a bit messy considering how early it was and a shame they have changed the kids menus no more puzzle puddings, a shame for DD, the characters were great though (that is why you eat there after all) and we saw loads and they brought out cake ordered for niece who was dleighted that minnie mouse sang happy birthday to her, makes you want to cry
DAY 2
In to the studios today after the bun fight that was breakfast was a recurring nightmare!, stayed at the santa fe last time and the room seemed bigger, what with a cot in the room no room for anything else, 1st ride was flying carpets always a favourite with the girls and no queue, then off to do tram tours, then watched the moteurs action stunt show, not my cup of tea really but the adults liked it, then in to the backlot express for a basic lunch before heading straight on rock n roller coaster, now i am not a fun of big rides (hated Space mountain) and suitably hated this ride too, goodness to be 16 again where you can enjoy fear! father in law loved this and had fingernail imprints in his hand (bit of a thrill seeker in his 60s!)
Then we qeued for crushs coaster, dd5 loves BTM etc and thought she would love this bless her she qeuued for 75 minutes and didn't like it at all, thankfully we did baby switch (they actually give you a ticket on this ride for baby switch make sure you get it when the 1st person boards) so i could go straight on after, at first couldn't understand why she didn't like it seemed pleasant enough then it got going! and in my opinion not sure anyone under 6 would like it that much, reminded me of RnR , didn't do cars as queue was 75minutes and looked like a mild version on the waltzers.
Off to get ready for dinner at 7 booked for walts, without fail this is the best restaurant at disney, i had the sirloin with bernaise sauce and it was beautiful, once again shame about the childs menu no puzzle or cinderellas slipper, after dinner into park to go on star wars, space mountain (dh not me) orbitron and buzz before watching candelbration at 23.00 seeing tinkerbell and her dust was lovely but kids exhausted at this point so back on the bus
Day 3
Parks seemed alot busier this visit than xmas and because of the late nights didn't get to take advantage of the EMH, today was dds birthday so went on IASW, BTM, star wars, pinochioo, casey jr, the story book boat, snow white, phantom manor (which we missed last time) then off to plaza gardens for a birthday tea bit of a sham really you encourage your children to sit patiently and not shout at characters but everyone else does and you get over looked, they brought out a job lot of cakes at the same time and dd got a small mickey toy, saw mickey, tigger, gepetto, friar tuck, angry king, robing hood, eyeore but after 35 mins daughter wanted to go and watch parade so we left - nice spread though some hot breakfast items were a bonus at 15.30!
Watched the parade and got the beautiful smells this time stayed in the park riding tea cups, merry go round, POTC until 19.00 dinner at Blue Lagoon, seated straight away (10 of us) BUT in the darkest of corners with no lights to see, food was cold, service was pleasant but food just brought out in any order bit of a sham really very disappointed wouldn't eat here again, then back in to the park for star wars (again) and buzz befre going to the sports bar and the village for a bit of shopping
DAY 4
Last day and breakfast was weary today, so busy no bowls/trays/cutlery and this was at 8.30 got in to the park about 11 managed to ride peter pan at last and enjoyed that at some points you can actually believe you are flying howere the ride could do with some oil as it was a bit squeaky, few more turns on IASW, then to fantastia gelatia for ice cream which we were enjoying til some people sat next to us and proceeded to smoke their way through 5 marlborough cigarettes which was gross and we left, to make our way to main street to get a fab spot for the parade, seated right outside walts first we got the visiting norweigian marching band who looked extremly nervouse but were good, then something happened to the parade (anyone know please enlighten me) and it stopped on the bend between castle and main street for 20mins

Overall a busy trip, bit disappointed with the service generally in the park no one rushes and the qeues in the shops/restuarants/take aways were painfully slow, cheyenne a bit of a let down only bonus was we were in sundance block (10) closest to the walkway to the park
Xmas in my opinion is the bext time in DLRP and roll on xmas 2008 when we plan to go back - may even start saving and stay at DLH who knows