Just Got Back - Short Trip Report

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DW, DS (15), DD (12) and I just got back fron 10 days.

We stayed at Port Orleans Riverside. Great resort, first time stay there. Staff very friendly and accommodating. They are all non-smoking now and our building (38 in Aligator Bayou) was always NS however the guests before us had smoked in the room. I am allergic and the smell was in the carpet, bedding, towels, curtains, chairs, etc. The first evening housekeeping sprayed an ionizer which barely helped but I made it through. The next morning I went to the desk and they had a "process" they could use on the room that supposedly would remove all traces of smoke by completely exchanging ALL the air in the room. It would take 4 hours and since we were going to the parks anyway it worked for us. I was very skeptical but it actually did work and we had no problems the rest of the stay. Housekeeping even placed an "Ionic Breeze" type of machine in the room for our complete stay. I was impressed.

Now for the parks... It was very hot and all the parks were very crowded. It seems to me that they let a lot more people in the parks than all our other trips. (We always go in mid June) Fastpass was good but the return times were sometimes hours away and occasionally you even waited in line to get on the ride then. We did find that most standby wait times were less than posted - except for Soarin' which was right on the money. 20 to 40 minutes usually meant 4 - 20 minutes. We had a few park days with fewer crowds at EPCOT, MGM, and AK but never MK. It is definitely best to hit the parks early. Ride as many rides as you can then when the crowds come in go to Fastpasses. The late night extended hours were not worth it. It used to be you had to pay $10 but they limited the number of people in the park. That was great and you could literaly get off a ride and right back on. Now there is no cost but they let a lot more people in. We saw no difference in regular hours and EMH. You still needed fastpass to ride anything. You were lucky to ride 4 rides from 11pm - 2am. One thing on the people that stood out this year were the great number of Hispanics in the parks. It seemed to be about 40% of the crowd. Obviously this doesn't mean everyone but of the people that were rude (breaking lines, talking during shows, bumping into you, etc) most were Hispanics. Don't label me - just an observation....

Highlights: Everest, Soarin', AND as a surprise from my wife I got to dive the living seas at EPCOT (DiveQuest) on Saturday the 16th. The kids had a great time with everything.

I now need a vacation to get over the vacation!! I'll be happy to answer any question....
 
Thanks for your report:thumbsup2 I like the short ones.:hippie:
 
DW, DS (15), DD (12) and I just got back fron 10 days.

We stayed at Port Orleans Riverside. Great resort, first time stay there. Staff very friendly and accommodating. They are all non-smoking now and our building (38 in Aligator Bayou) was always NS however the guests before us had smoked in the room. I am allergic and the smell was in the carpet, bedding, towels, curtains, chairs, etc. The first evening housekeeping sprayed an ionizer which barely helped but I made it through. The next morning I went to the desk and they had a "process" they could use on the room that supposedly would remove all traces of smoke by completely exchanging ALL the air in the room. It would take 4 hours and since we were going to the parks anyway it worked for us. I was very skeptical but it actually did work and we had no problems the rest of the stay. Housekeeping even placed an "Ionic Breeze" type of machine in the room for our complete stay. I was impressed.

Now for the parks... It was very hot and all the parks were very crowded. It seems to me that they let a lot more people in the parks than all our other trips. (We always go in mid June) Fastpass was good but the return times were sometimes hours away and occasionally you even waited in line to get on the ride then. We did find that most standby wait times were less than posted - except for Soarin' which was right on the money. 20 to 40 minutes usually meant 4 - 20 minutes. We had a few park days with fewer crowds at EPCOT, MGM, and AK but never MK. It is definitely best to hit the parks early. Ride as many rides as you can then when the crowds come in go to Fastpasses. The late night extended hours were not worth it. It used to be you had to pay $10 but they limited the number of people in the park. That was great and you could literaly get off a ride and right back on. Now there is no cost but they let a lot more people in. We saw no difference in regular hours and EMH. You still needed fastpass to ride anything. You were lucky to ride 4 rides from 11pm - 2am. One thing on the people that stood out this year were the great number of Hispanics in the parks. It seemed to be about 40% of the crowd. Obviously this doesn't mean everyone but of the people that were rude (breaking lines, talking during shows, bumping into you, etc) most were Hispanics. Don't label me - just an observation....

Highlights: Everest, Soarin', AND as a surprise from my wife I got to dive the living seas at EPCOT (DiveQuest) on Saturday the 16th. The kids had a great time with everything.

I now need a vacation to get over the vacation!! I'll be happy to answer any question....

Did you use the bus service at POR? We are booked at POR in October, and that is the only thing that worries me about that resort. Did you have to wait long? Did the busses come by frequently?
 
That was not really a problem at all. Only once was the bus too crowed for us but another one was right behind it. Most of the time POR and FQ are the same bus route - particularly going to the parks. There is one stop at FQ and 4 at POR. We used the North bus stop at POR and were usually the second or third stop of the 5. We usually allowed 30 minutes from leaving the room, walking to the stop, waiting for the bus, and arriving at the park. The busses are really very efficient. BUT, plan to stand occasionally. They really pack you in on all the busses.
 



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