Ok, now I can give a report on our trip. Sorry I am a day late, but I work in a court room and Mondays can be bad as the police have those two days the courts are not open to arrest people and those Mondays get to be very busy with the bad people so I got home later than usual. And then when I did get home it was off to the store to get food as we had not been home for a week. Enough of that though. The trip. First of all, I guess I should have been a little more clear when I said our time was not too great. We did have a good time, we just left feeling a little bit let down. We are a family of 5, (my wife and I and our 3 girls 9, 13 and 16 years old) and we are from the L.A. area city of Arcadia (It's the city next to Pasadena, home of the Rose Parade and the Rose Bowl). My wife and I have been going to
Disneyland our entire lives (I am 40 and she is younger). We have been Disneyland Resort Annual Pass holders since 2001 and we love Disneyland and California Adventure as well as everything else that is Disney. Each time we go, which is about once a week, usually on Friday nights after work, my girls act as if it was their first time everytime. That is one of the reasons we keep buying the passes. As long as they love it we will buy them the passes. With that little bit of background information our trip was for the most part good, but we left The Disney World Resort less impressed than desired. In one sentence, bigger is definatly not always better. In this case we feel smaller is the way to go. For the Disney Corp. bigger works as they have all the space they could ever want, however for the guest it is not that big of a deal in my honest opinion. As I said, I have been going to Disneyland my entire life and never have I thought to myself that the park is too small. Disney does a great job with hte space they have and continue to bring great new attractions to the legion of fans out here on the west coast. Now trip details. Our hotel was fine, We stayed at the Doubletree Guest Suites Near Downtown Disney in the Disney World Resort, and as my wife works for A Hilton Company hotel and Doubletree is Hilton owned we got a great deal on our room rates so there was no complaint there as far as the hotel goes. As for the parks, I will cover these over the next few days in no particular order and then my last entry will be about our over all impression of the resort. Please remember that this is one person's opinion and I am not trying to start any arguments. Park 1-Disney/MGM Studios-The kids had a good time at this park. They liked Rockin Rollercoaster the best and of course Tower of Terror which I must say is much better that the West Coast version. I really don't know what Disney was thinking when they built the CA version. While the CA version is a good time, they really fell short compared to the MGM version. The Lights, Motor, Action show was great and I would tell anyone it is a must see. However the Indiana Jones Stunt Show put me to sleep. I found it to be more of a stage show with a few stunts than an actual "stunt" show. The backlot tour was sad to say for lack of a better word "pathetic". I guess we are spoiled by the Backlot Tour at Universal Studios Hollywood. Star Tours was as expected as was Muppet Vision. The one thing we were dissapointed about was Fantasmic, and as crazy as it sounds it was the seating. As someone that has now seen the DW version and the DL version I prefer the DL setting 10 fold. It is much more impressive that the entire show takes place on the Rivers of America, where during the day all the activities that take place end and the river comes to life and the crowd is right up next to it to experience the show, and that is the difference. At MGM it is not an experience as much as a "show" while it is an experience at Disneyland. Disneyland may be more crowded at show time, but again bigger is not always better and in this case it takes away from the experience. Overall, we liked MGM. According to my 13 year old, it was a 6 on a scale of 1-10 and the 2nd best park. Ok, tommorrow, Animal Kingdom. Time to help kids finish homework. Talk to you tomorrow