Magic Kingdom Notes
We did 2 days in MK. The second was our last day before travel home day, and also after a late night, so we were pretty tired and cut it short. But we did mostly everything we wanted with
Genie+ and easy crowds, thought it felt as if we could have been more efficient. One attraction we did not make was the Tiki Room. I had the hat and everything.
D18 and I rode Tron 3 times: once with a boarding group, twice with paid Lightning Lanes. On the day with 2 rides, our BG unfortunately was called both while we were at lunch and overlapping with the paid LL. I then made the mistake of entering the BG line first because the LL time ended later, but of course we spent so much time waiting on the BG line we nearly missed the LL window even with the 15 minute extension. In retrospect it was an obviously bad decision even with what I should have known at the time. I think we made it by less than 5 minutes. Good thing we did not need or use the lockers, which probably would have made us late.
Tron itself is fast: on our last ride I timed it and the actual ride portion last almost exactly one minute from when you launch to when you come to a stop. As such, $20 per LL (I'm guessing more on busier days) is a lot. I'm not sure we'll do it regularly on future visits, and even less likely to buy it twice. But the BG experience was not great either, with the lack of control over whether you get a group, the number, and when they call you. Plus obviously it's nice not to wait.
Interesting that Disney seems to take 2 simultaneous pictures at the same time from each side. They're not just a flip of the same image. Easy to tell because I have a watch on my left wrist and MB+ on the right. Also my daughter looks much cooler and happier than I do.

My least popular Magic Kingdom opinion is I hate the parades. I would eliminate them with no hesitation. To be clear, I don't dislike the parade as entertainment, though I don't enjoy it much either. I hate the disruption. I hate not being able to walk at even the normal theme park pace hindered by normal theme park crows, because almost all of some main walkways are given over to the parade. I hate not being able to cross Main Street, or to get from the Splash/Thunder mountain area to say Pirates. It was bad enough before FP+ and G+ Now you are required to be in certain locations at certain times, and 3 times in 2 days we had to disrupt what we were doing to hustle across the park to get on the other side of the parade path before we got stuck. Once we had to do it carrying drinks and churros. Humbug.
I bought ice cream at Auntie Gravity's and the menu threw me. The chocolate milkshake was listed slightly apart from the rest of the menu and I missed it. It's not objectively bad design, but I was tired and it was enough to throw me off. Also, I'm 98.73% certain they also used to have vanilla shakes as well, and even if that's not true, why don't they? So I got vanilla soft serve, but it could have been better in 2 different ways.
Carousel of Progress felt like they were saving a little money on the AC. It wasn't hot, but shaded enough towards warm that it negated part of the attraction's purpose.
Jungle Cruise is a lower priority for us. But we did it this time and were reminded how much a good skipper can add to it. While we were waiting a boat came in and the skipper kept up his patter and his passengers were howling. We didn't get him. But our skipper was pretty good and she delivered one line in particular with real verve that really sold it.