ToyStory3
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It's my husband and kids (8,12). We've been to WDW many times and go every couple of years. We stayed at Sugarloaf in the Grand Floridian for the first time. We had a very nice time and enjoyed ourselves. But, there were major cutbacks and eliminations in the the club level experience. The CMs confirmed it and were very open about it. It was extremely disappointing.
I can honestly say that the amount of scheduling and planning is taking away from the experience for me. We only made a few ADRs so it could be a little more spontaneous and flexible this time. It helped but we still felt that we were always supposed to be somewhere. We used to change the park that we wanted to go to the night before if we felt like it. But, with fast passes for coveted rides we are hesitant to do that now.
When we were at AK the system went down and no one could pull up any fast passes or ADRs. And, magic bands wouldn't work in any stores. When we were at DHS Tower of Terror and Rockn Roller Coaster were both down at the same time. The Great Movie Ride closed early for the fireworks. There's really not a lot left after you've done a couple other rides.
And, I noticed that the CMs were talking to each other much more than talking to guests. I've never seen that in the past. They were joking around with each other a lot, talking about what they were going to do after work, and I even saw a JC skipper flip another skipper off (jokingly) when she thought no one was looking. My kids were right beside me.
I still love WDW but I don't like being so scheduled for every minute of the day. And by not scheduling you miss out on the best attractions and restaurants - so I disagree with them that the system offers flexibility. We will return I'm sure and it still holds a special place in my heart. But, I don't feel the excitement about it that I used to. Just sharing some of my post-trip thoughts.
I can honestly say that the amount of scheduling and planning is taking away from the experience for me. We only made a few ADRs so it could be a little more spontaneous and flexible this time. It helped but we still felt that we were always supposed to be somewhere. We used to change the park that we wanted to go to the night before if we felt like it. But, with fast passes for coveted rides we are hesitant to do that now.
When we were at AK the system went down and no one could pull up any fast passes or ADRs. And, magic bands wouldn't work in any stores. When we were at DHS Tower of Terror and Rockn Roller Coaster were both down at the same time. The Great Movie Ride closed early for the fireworks. There's really not a lot left after you've done a couple other rides.
And, I noticed that the CMs were talking to each other much more than talking to guests. I've never seen that in the past. They were joking around with each other a lot, talking about what they were going to do after work, and I even saw a JC skipper flip another skipper off (jokingly) when she thought no one was looking. My kids were right beside me.
I still love WDW but I don't like being so scheduled for every minute of the day. And by not scheduling you miss out on the best attractions and restaurants - so I disagree with them that the system offers flexibility. We will return I'm sure and it still holds a special place in my heart. But, I don't feel the excitement about it that I used to. Just sharing some of my post-trip thoughts.