WEDway2002
Fan of the ride ... but mostly ... fan of Walt!
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2002
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Hi all ...
I wanted to give back to this wonderful board by way of a trip report ... instead of a traditional one, I thought I would list some random thoughts, sort of "stream of consciousness" style. We recently returned from our annual pilgrimage to Micka
having brought my DW's brother and family with us. We spent a night a the Wilderness Lodge, a little over a week at OKW and finished with my gang (four of us) at the Beach Club Villas (I feel self conscious as I write all this ... I know we are sooooo lucky!). Well, needless to say, the magic is alive and well at good ol' WDW and we all had a wonderful time! Below please find some thoughts ... I hope they may help in some of your own planning.
- never fear a summer visit ... we returned to NY and found similar heat ... we always visit in the summer and as long as you head out early, take a mid-day break and go back at night, you'll be fine.
- Soarin' at Epcot is like a religious experience!!! OMG! My new fave ... and my DW rode it 3 times and is usually prone to terrible motion sickness. We managed to get on line 5 minutes before closing (half hour wait ... shortest of the day, other than at opening) for our first ride. We also "bee-lined it" at opening another day ... got fast passes ... got on stand-by line, got off, got on again. If you've ever flown in your dreams, that's what it's like ... truly amazing ... very smooth.
- never used EMHs ... went the other way ... went to parks at normal opening and had very little wait times.
- if you can, visit MK on Sunday ... we did twice and found it darn near empty most of the day! I figured Sunday was a big move in / move out day and it certainly worked well!
- the DDE card is worth it's weight in gold!!! It paid for itself in 3 meals and is accepted all over the place ... even big meals like CRT and Chef Mickey's ... note that they are now issuing temporary cards which can be obtained only at Epcot guest relations (outside the gates on the right, as you look at the park). We just got our permanent cards in the mail and although we ordered them in late July, they expire late Aug. of '06.
- the meals were all wonderful ... we took my brother-in-law and family to some of our favs. : CRT, Cape May, Whispering Canyon, Prime Time Cafe (our server was not really up on the "show" ... next time I may ask for a really enthusiastic cast member), Crystal Palace, O'Hana and Chef Mickey's. I was dissappointed in the changes to the Land's food court
we had always enjoyed the family friendly "down home" offerings ... now it's just a little weird for us ... ok ... but a bit of a chore to find something we liked.
- had to visit the Centra Care clinic (right near the Crossroads) ... we seem to visit there every trip ... but ... great experience as always. If you can choose your time to visit ... try to choose opening 8 a.m. ... shorter wait time.
- also visited new Walmart east on Vineland-Apopka Rd. ... very easy to find ... also a very good experience.
- have I said Soarin' is like a religious experience??!!
- fast pass is almost always the way to go ... honestly ... with maybe one or two exceptions, we never really waited longer than 20 minutes for anything in two weeks.
- AK is still the hottest park, had to catch Tarzan Rocks, though and the progress on EE is really cool to see. Also ... there is a really great short cut linking Asia with TR ... right past Everest.
- my DS (6) not a thrill seeker (until now) experienced BTM and TT and loved them ... he is now my roller coaster buddy in addition to my DD (11), who is a thrill seeker from way back.
- did BB for the first time and although I am a certified SCUBA diver and roller coaster enthusiast, I can safely say I HATE water slides! Maybe it's my age, but give me the "lazy river" anytime! We ds and I did the huge 2 person bobsled thing and I was sure we were gonna die! We were up one side and down ... FLYING down the slide ... AND climbing 7000 steps to face your imminent demise is just NOT my idea of fun!
Oh, well ... we had fun anyway.
All in all, the magic lives and it was a wonderful trip (as usual) ... I'm sure more thoughts will come to mind, but I'll let you rest your eyes! Please feel free to throw any questions my way ...
Time to start planning our next trip!!!
Dave

I wanted to give back to this wonderful board by way of a trip report ... instead of a traditional one, I thought I would list some random thoughts, sort of "stream of consciousness" style. We recently returned from our annual pilgrimage to Micka
having brought my DW's brother and family with us. We spent a night a the Wilderness Lodge, a little over a week at OKW and finished with my gang (four of us) at the Beach Club Villas (I feel self conscious as I write all this ... I know we are sooooo lucky!). Well, needless to say, the magic is alive and well at good ol' WDW and we all had a wonderful time! Below please find some thoughts ... I hope they may help in some of your own planning. - never fear a summer visit ... we returned to NY and found similar heat ... we always visit in the summer and as long as you head out early, take a mid-day break and go back at night, you'll be fine.
- Soarin' at Epcot is like a religious experience!!! OMG! My new fave ... and my DW rode it 3 times and is usually prone to terrible motion sickness. We managed to get on line 5 minutes before closing (half hour wait ... shortest of the day, other than at opening) for our first ride. We also "bee-lined it" at opening another day ... got fast passes ... got on stand-by line, got off, got on again. If you've ever flown in your dreams, that's what it's like ... truly amazing ... very smooth.
- never used EMHs ... went the other way ... went to parks at normal opening and had very little wait times.
- if you can, visit MK on Sunday ... we did twice and found it darn near empty most of the day! I figured Sunday was a big move in / move out day and it certainly worked well!
- the DDE card is worth it's weight in gold!!! It paid for itself in 3 meals and is accepted all over the place ... even big meals like CRT and Chef Mickey's ... note that they are now issuing temporary cards which can be obtained only at Epcot guest relations (outside the gates on the right, as you look at the park). We just got our permanent cards in the mail and although we ordered them in late July, they expire late Aug. of '06.
- the meals were all wonderful ... we took my brother-in-law and family to some of our favs. : CRT, Cape May, Whispering Canyon, Prime Time Cafe (our server was not really up on the "show" ... next time I may ask for a really enthusiastic cast member), Crystal Palace, O'Hana and Chef Mickey's. I was dissappointed in the changes to the Land's food court
we had always enjoyed the family friendly "down home" offerings ... now it's just a little weird for us ... ok ... but a bit of a chore to find something we liked.- had to visit the Centra Care clinic (right near the Crossroads) ... we seem to visit there every trip ... but ... great experience as always. If you can choose your time to visit ... try to choose opening 8 a.m. ... shorter wait time.
- also visited new Walmart east on Vineland-Apopka Rd. ... very easy to find ... also a very good experience.
- have I said Soarin' is like a religious experience??!!
- fast pass is almost always the way to go ... honestly ... with maybe one or two exceptions, we never really waited longer than 20 minutes for anything in two weeks.
- AK is still the hottest park, had to catch Tarzan Rocks, though and the progress on EE is really cool to see. Also ... there is a really great short cut linking Asia with TR ... right past Everest.
- my DS (6) not a thrill seeker (until now) experienced BTM and TT and loved them ... he is now my roller coaster buddy in addition to my DD (11), who is a thrill seeker from way back.
- did BB for the first time and although I am a certified SCUBA diver and roller coaster enthusiast, I can safely say I HATE water slides! Maybe it's my age, but give me the "lazy river" anytime! We ds and I did the huge 2 person bobsled thing and I was sure we were gonna die! We were up one side and down ... FLYING down the slide ... AND climbing 7000 steps to face your imminent demise is just NOT my idea of fun!
Oh, well ... we had fun anyway.All in all, the magic lives and it was a wonderful trip (as usual) ... I'm sure more thoughts will come to mind, but I'll let you rest your eyes! Please feel free to throw any questions my way ...
Time to start planning our next trip!!!
Dave






