My honest opinion: Going in the summer is waste of time and money.
First the good:
We took your advice and avoided EMH. When we got there in the morning, most rides were walk-ons. Crowds on Friday and Saturday didn't pick up till about 12noon - 1pm. Restaurants on fri + sat were walk-ins. We went to MGM on friday and magic kingdom on sat.
Most cast members were nice, but they obviously are phoning it in, meaning it's their job to fake smile and act nice. But only 2 or 3 really went above and beyond the call of duty. Those 2 or 3 really enjoyed their job. Those people made me feel the magic. The best waiter I ever had was the guy named Walt that works in The Brown Derby.
Now the bad:
Sunday at seaworld and Monday at epcot were unbearable. we waited 3 hours for the fireworks at epcot because thats what everone else was doing. Most people would walk by commenting on how stupid we were for waiting for 3 hours as I was slowly dying from heat exhaustion. But, as expected the fireworks were magnificent. The best I had ever seen.
It's was very hot and very crowded, most of the first two days and all of the last two days. There were some rude cast members and guests.
Everything costs too much (each restaurant meal costs between 50 and 70 dollars). People have no problem pushing, shoving, bumping, and cutting past you. And then they looked at me like I did something wrong.
Also, people need to learn how to control their kids. As I was waiting in line for various things (food and photos), kids would simply plow right past me, and parents would say nothing. You would be waiting in line for a photo and out of nowhere parents shove their kids past you. Perhaps I want a photo as well? Also being repeatedly kicked in the back during a parade was wearing me down.
The Swan resort was not worth the money and offered nothing to make it special. I'd rather stay at the All-Stars from now on, as well as go in the off season from now on, if I do return.
And the comments:
It may not sound like it, but I did have fun
When is was good, it was pretty good. And when it was bad, it was aggrivating and exhausting. And at times you want to just punch someone out.
We took afternoon naps to rest and keep our sanity. It was the wisest strategy and I recommend it. I did expect it to be hot and crowded, however, once you are there, hot and crowded takes on a whole new meaning.
It was overwhelming. And I would go again. LOL.
But this time maybe in January.
First the good:
We took your advice and avoided EMH. When we got there in the morning, most rides were walk-ons. Crowds on Friday and Saturday didn't pick up till about 12noon - 1pm. Restaurants on fri + sat were walk-ins. We went to MGM on friday and magic kingdom on sat.
Most cast members were nice, but they obviously are phoning it in, meaning it's their job to fake smile and act nice. But only 2 or 3 really went above and beyond the call of duty. Those 2 or 3 really enjoyed their job. Those people made me feel the magic. The best waiter I ever had was the guy named Walt that works in The Brown Derby.
Now the bad:
Sunday at seaworld and Monday at epcot were unbearable. we waited 3 hours for the fireworks at epcot because thats what everone else was doing. Most people would walk by commenting on how stupid we were for waiting for 3 hours as I was slowly dying from heat exhaustion. But, as expected the fireworks were magnificent. The best I had ever seen.
It's was very hot and very crowded, most of the first two days and all of the last two days. There were some rude cast members and guests.
Everything costs too much (each restaurant meal costs between 50 and 70 dollars). People have no problem pushing, shoving, bumping, and cutting past you. And then they looked at me like I did something wrong.
Also, people need to learn how to control their kids. As I was waiting in line for various things (food and photos), kids would simply plow right past me, and parents would say nothing. You would be waiting in line for a photo and out of nowhere parents shove their kids past you. Perhaps I want a photo as well? Also being repeatedly kicked in the back during a parade was wearing me down.
The Swan resort was not worth the money and offered nothing to make it special. I'd rather stay at the All-Stars from now on, as well as go in the off season from now on, if I do return.
And the comments:
It may not sound like it, but I did have fun
When is was good, it was pretty good. And when it was bad, it was aggrivating and exhausting. And at times you want to just punch someone out. We took afternoon naps to rest and keep our sanity. It was the wisest strategy and I recommend it. I did expect it to be hot and crowded, however, once you are there, hot and crowded takes on a whole new meaning.
It was overwhelming. And I would go again. LOL.
But this time maybe in January.


I agree with rubberband! We just returned from our July 3-9 trip and had a magical experience. The key was planning...planning...planning. Getting to parks at openings, having Ps's and taking breaks to swim every afternoon made for a wonderful trip. We did not find many rude people at all and many CM's went out of their way to make our stay magical!
