suzannedid
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I just returned from 8 days at Disney World. Trip was great, but wanted to share tips/bad experiences to help your trip be the best it can be.
1. Plan 45-60 minutes for bus/boat transportation each way. (We stayed at WLodge and thought the transportation would be quick 15-20 minutes. It never turned out that way. The boat always went to Fort Wilderness on the way to Magic Kingdom. When we took the boat to contemporary and then took the monorail to MK, it stopped at Polynesian and Flordian before arriving at MK.) My daughter stayed at Carribean Beach and she said it took 45-60 mintues for her to get to most destinations with all the stops at other resorts. By mid week, we were driving most of the time. It was quicker.
2. Don't take too many clothes. Take half of what you need and wash clothes mid-week. We overpacked.
3. Sit down Table Services were very slow. We sat 2 hours+ at the following restaurants..Whispering Canyon, Concourse, Lecellier, Liberty Tree, Cinderella's Royal Table.(We had a 15 month old and and 5 year old with us. Tuff!) The buffets were much quicker, more like 1 hour. (Crystal Palace, Hollywood and Vine.) If you are in a hurry to see a lot of the park, limit your sit down table service restaurants.
4. Do not order the pasta dish at CRT. I could not eat it. It was not chewable. My husband orderd the lamb. It was good. My daughter ordered the chicken and she liked it. My Son N Law order the prime rib and he said it was good. The pasta was the worst I have ever had. Chef Boyardee would have been much better. I would have eaten it if it was CHef Boyardee.
5. Rest on day 3 if you are staying for a week or longer. We waited to rest on day 4 and could hardly walk. We hurt all over. Plan an easy day on day 3 We pushed our selves to hard on Day 1, 2 and 3 (full days).
6. Plan. Plan. Plan. My husband made fun of me for studying Disney and planning so much.But when we arrived, everyone in our family was looking to me for answers. All of our dinner reservations had been made, plus which parks we were going to each day were scheduled. It saved a lot of time. Instead of debating on what to do and where to eat etc. Also, because we had a plan, we got to see a lot more than if we did not have a plan.
7. Arrive early for the parks.
There were many things that were great at Disney. I do not want to be negative, but I wanted to share some of my bad experiences and tips to help each of you make wise decisions that will make your trip more enjoyable.
1. Plan 45-60 minutes for bus/boat transportation each way. (We stayed at WLodge and thought the transportation would be quick 15-20 minutes. It never turned out that way. The boat always went to Fort Wilderness on the way to Magic Kingdom. When we took the boat to contemporary and then took the monorail to MK, it stopped at Polynesian and Flordian before arriving at MK.) My daughter stayed at Carribean Beach and she said it took 45-60 mintues for her to get to most destinations with all the stops at other resorts. By mid week, we were driving most of the time. It was quicker.
2. Don't take too many clothes. Take half of what you need and wash clothes mid-week. We overpacked.
3. Sit down Table Services were very slow. We sat 2 hours+ at the following restaurants..Whispering Canyon, Concourse, Lecellier, Liberty Tree, Cinderella's Royal Table.(We had a 15 month old and and 5 year old with us. Tuff!) The buffets were much quicker, more like 1 hour. (Crystal Palace, Hollywood and Vine.) If you are in a hurry to see a lot of the park, limit your sit down table service restaurants.
4. Do not order the pasta dish at CRT. I could not eat it. It was not chewable. My husband orderd the lamb. It was good. My daughter ordered the chicken and she liked it. My Son N Law order the prime rib and he said it was good. The pasta was the worst I have ever had. Chef Boyardee would have been much better. I would have eaten it if it was CHef Boyardee.
5. Rest on day 3 if you are staying for a week or longer. We waited to rest on day 4 and could hardly walk. We hurt all over. Plan an easy day on day 3 We pushed our selves to hard on Day 1, 2 and 3 (full days).
6. Plan. Plan. Plan. My husband made fun of me for studying Disney and planning so much.But when we arrived, everyone in our family was looking to me for answers. All of our dinner reservations had been made, plus which parks we were going to each day were scheduled. It saved a lot of time. Instead of debating on what to do and where to eat etc. Also, because we had a plan, we got to see a lot more than if we did not have a plan.
7. Arrive early for the parks.
There were many things that were great at Disney. I do not want to be negative, but I wanted to share some of my bad experiences and tips to help each of you make wise decisions that will make your trip more enjoyable.