JennyMP03
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Hello everyone! After lurking these forums for several years and desperately pining to return to Disney World for five long years, I finally got my trip last week. I kept many things I'd learned from these forums in mind as we toured. I'm not going to make a long trip report, but I would like to share a few things that worked well for us and a few that didn't!
My trip crew was just my husband and myself. We were celebrating our fifth anniversary and wore our buttons every day. We received many congratulations, a free sweet cream cheese pretzel in Magic Kingdom, and a free coffee from the Polynesian!
MagicBands and FastPass+
I was immensely excited to test out this system. I enjoy planning and thought FastPass+ would work well for my husband and me. And the passes themselves did! I loved selecting them and being able to board everything quickly. Between FastPass+ and the paper FastPass system, we almost never waited in standby during the entire trip.
However, our MagicBands didn't work for FastPass+! My passes were still in the computer system, but the MagicBands didn't register them at all. We went to Guest Relations twice in an attempt to resolve the issue to no avail. Their guess is that when I linked my Halloween party tickets on My Disney Experience, it blocked the FastPass+. I've seen it advised on this forum and did it anyway, so allow me to reiterate now that I've learned my lesson the hard way: don't link your party tickets to MDE.
They sent the issue to a tech team, said they'd call us, and never did. However, the Guest Relations workers were very kind about it and gave us a few paper FastPass tickets for our trouble.
Their solution was to tell us to use our Key to the World to scan at each ride for our FastPass+. As the entire FastPass+ system is pretty new, many cast members had no idea this was possible. The people on Space Mountain gave us a very difficult time when we tried to explain that our passes were on our KTTW cards.
We learned to walk up and scan our KTTW card quickly in the queue without giving the cast member time to object. When it turned green and displayed our name and FastPass+ time on the screen, many of them said, "Wow! I didn't know you could do that without the bands!" They always permitted us to go ahead after that, but when I walked up and tried to explain first before scanning, it resulted in arguments as the CMs told me, "No, you can't use that card for the FastPass system." Not anyone's fault, I know-- just a new system that still has some issues to be resolved!
Overall, I love the FastPass+ system. Once we got into a rhythm of scanning our KTTW cards quickly to show that we had valid passes, it was smooth sailing and saved us a lot of time and running about after paper FastPass!
MNSSHP
We had a large amount of rain during our trip, and I was desperately hoping that the rain would hold off at least for MNSSHP. No such luck. As we stood in front of the castle watching the first Villains show on Tuesday, 9/24/13, it began raining and an announcement was issued that the show had to be canceled because of it. We tried to watch the second showing later and it began raining again. We never got to see it.
I can't pretend it wasn't frustrating being in costume with rain pouring down. But overall, we enjoyed the party! I was nervous about dressing up, but I was glad I did once I got there. I dressed as Snow White and was worried I'd be the only adult in a Disney Princess costume. So many adults are dressed up in all manner of costumes that you won't feel out of place. This includes the bus ride to MK, even if it's earlier in the evening before the party begins. The CMs called me "Snow" or "Princess" and I ate it up.
We watched the castle light show and Hallowishes from the Tomorrowland Terrace, a tip I'd read on this board. It was a great view! We sat to wait until the show began, then moved up to stand by the rail. Hallowishes was fantastic.
We loved the Halloween parade too, though the Headless Horseman couldn't ride due to the rain. We watched it near the Sleepy Hollow area because I wanted a Pumpkin Spice Waffle Sundae. This is one of the exclusive party foods. It was a long line to get one, but it was worth it! Very good. Not an overwhelming pumpkin flavor, and the powdered sugar was mixed with cinnamon.
We trick-or-treated near the end of the party. It had stopped raining by this point, thankfully. We're two adults with no kids, but no one was bothered by us participating-- plenty of other adults were doing the same. We both had our bags filled with candy and it was a fantastic experience to trick-or-treat in the Magic Kingdom!
We didn't collect any autographs because the rain slowed us down in many regards. We hoped to get the Seven Dwarves autographs during the first parade, but as it was raining at that time, many people were waiting for the second parade and in line for pictures during the first. Not a huge loss, but if you can wait, it's definitely best to get your MNSSHP tickets for a day when it's not scheduled to rain.
Food and Wine Festival
We've never been to FW before, but we were definitely looking forward to it. We attended the soft opening on Thursday, 9/26/13, and the lines were non-existent. A cast member we asked didn't even know there was a soft opening that day, but I'd seen it on Undercover Tourist's crowd calendars. Sure enough, the booths all began opening around noon. We had a wonderful day touring the World Showcase while trying various offerings from the booths.
I very much enjoyed the Kalua Pork Slider from Hawaii, the Kimchi Dog from South Korea, the Key Lime wine from Florida, the Italian Margarita from Italy, and of course the Cheddar Soup from Canada.
As I said, there were no lines at the booths and low crowds overall on Thursday. When we returned on Friday, there were queues winding around on both sides of popular booths such as Canada. We were so glad we took advantage of the soft opening!
Since this post is getting rather long, I'll share the snacks and restaurants we tried in a subsequent post.
My trip crew was just my husband and myself. We were celebrating our fifth anniversary and wore our buttons every day. We received many congratulations, a free sweet cream cheese pretzel in Magic Kingdom, and a free coffee from the Polynesian!
MagicBands and FastPass+
I was immensely excited to test out this system. I enjoy planning and thought FastPass+ would work well for my husband and me. And the passes themselves did! I loved selecting them and being able to board everything quickly. Between FastPass+ and the paper FastPass system, we almost never waited in standby during the entire trip.
However, our MagicBands didn't work for FastPass+! My passes were still in the computer system, but the MagicBands didn't register them at all. We went to Guest Relations twice in an attempt to resolve the issue to no avail. Their guess is that when I linked my Halloween party tickets on My Disney Experience, it blocked the FastPass+. I've seen it advised on this forum and did it anyway, so allow me to reiterate now that I've learned my lesson the hard way: don't link your party tickets to MDE.
They sent the issue to a tech team, said they'd call us, and never did. However, the Guest Relations workers were very kind about it and gave us a few paper FastPass tickets for our trouble.
Their solution was to tell us to use our Key to the World to scan at each ride for our FastPass+. As the entire FastPass+ system is pretty new, many cast members had no idea this was possible. The people on Space Mountain gave us a very difficult time when we tried to explain that our passes were on our KTTW cards.
We learned to walk up and scan our KTTW card quickly in the queue without giving the cast member time to object. When it turned green and displayed our name and FastPass+ time on the screen, many of them said, "Wow! I didn't know you could do that without the bands!" They always permitted us to go ahead after that, but when I walked up and tried to explain first before scanning, it resulted in arguments as the CMs told me, "No, you can't use that card for the FastPass system." Not anyone's fault, I know-- just a new system that still has some issues to be resolved!
Overall, I love the FastPass+ system. Once we got into a rhythm of scanning our KTTW cards quickly to show that we had valid passes, it was smooth sailing and saved us a lot of time and running about after paper FastPass!
MNSSHP
We had a large amount of rain during our trip, and I was desperately hoping that the rain would hold off at least for MNSSHP. No such luck. As we stood in front of the castle watching the first Villains show on Tuesday, 9/24/13, it began raining and an announcement was issued that the show had to be canceled because of it. We tried to watch the second showing later and it began raining again. We never got to see it.
I can't pretend it wasn't frustrating being in costume with rain pouring down. But overall, we enjoyed the party! I was nervous about dressing up, but I was glad I did once I got there. I dressed as Snow White and was worried I'd be the only adult in a Disney Princess costume. So many adults are dressed up in all manner of costumes that you won't feel out of place. This includes the bus ride to MK, even if it's earlier in the evening before the party begins. The CMs called me "Snow" or "Princess" and I ate it up.
We watched the castle light show and Hallowishes from the Tomorrowland Terrace, a tip I'd read on this board. It was a great view! We sat to wait until the show began, then moved up to stand by the rail. Hallowishes was fantastic.
We loved the Halloween parade too, though the Headless Horseman couldn't ride due to the rain. We watched it near the Sleepy Hollow area because I wanted a Pumpkin Spice Waffle Sundae. This is one of the exclusive party foods. It was a long line to get one, but it was worth it! Very good. Not an overwhelming pumpkin flavor, and the powdered sugar was mixed with cinnamon.
We trick-or-treated near the end of the party. It had stopped raining by this point, thankfully. We're two adults with no kids, but no one was bothered by us participating-- plenty of other adults were doing the same. We both had our bags filled with candy and it was a fantastic experience to trick-or-treat in the Magic Kingdom!
We didn't collect any autographs because the rain slowed us down in many regards. We hoped to get the Seven Dwarves autographs during the first parade, but as it was raining at that time, many people were waiting for the second parade and in line for pictures during the first. Not a huge loss, but if you can wait, it's definitely best to get your MNSSHP tickets for a day when it's not scheduled to rain.
Food and Wine Festival
We've never been to FW before, but we were definitely looking forward to it. We attended the soft opening on Thursday, 9/26/13, and the lines were non-existent. A cast member we asked didn't even know there was a soft opening that day, but I'd seen it on Undercover Tourist's crowd calendars. Sure enough, the booths all began opening around noon. We had a wonderful day touring the World Showcase while trying various offerings from the booths.
I very much enjoyed the Kalua Pork Slider from Hawaii, the Kimchi Dog from South Korea, the Key Lime wine from Florida, the Italian Margarita from Italy, and of course the Cheddar Soup from Canada.
As I said, there were no lines at the booths and low crowds overall on Thursday. When we returned on Friday, there were queues winding around on both sides of popular booths such as Canada. We were so glad we took advantage of the soft opening!
Since this post is getting rather long, I'll share the snacks and restaurants we tried in a subsequent post.
