Well, it’s been nearly 8 months since we took this Christmas trip, but the report is finally finished. A usual, here are a few last reflections on the trip:
Weather and Crowds:
After a pretty rainy Christmas trip in 2009, it was wonderful to have a trip with plenty of blue skies and not a drop of rain to spoil our fun. It was cool for most of the trip and occasionally a bit windy, but nothing compared to the near-freezing temperatures that we would have in Florida later in the winter. We were all fine in jackets, but hats, scarfs and gloves would have been a bit excessive. All in all, it was extremely pleasant.
Since we focused more on recreation beyond the parks, enjoying the Christmas decorations and seeing street entertainment on this trip instead of trying to go on a lot of rides and see a bunch of shows, we didn’t really worry about the crowds in general. The only times we really felt it was it was at
Soarin’ (a 20-30 minute wait at rope drop), the
Candlelight Processional (which didn’t matter to us since we had reserved seating because of the Dinner Package) and occasionally at the resort food court or bus stop. Even when we did experience the crowds, it wasn’t too bad since it was still early in December andmost schools had not let out and many of the large tour groups and Pop Warner teams that usually show up later in the month hadn’t arrived yet.
Port Orleans Riverside:
Port Orleans Riverside is one of our family’s favorite Disney resorts, and this visit certainly didn’t disappoint us. In general, the whole resort is beautifully themed and fun to explore.
Parterre Place, the “mansion” that we stayed in, was great and the grounds around it was beautiful. Its location was also fantastic since it was just a short walk from the lobby and restaurants and only a 5 minute walk from the French Quarter as well.
As far as specific highlights of our stay at Riverside, our
Sassagoula River Cruise from Downtown Disney Marketplace back to the resort was one of my favorite memories. Not only was it a relaxing trip through the waters around Port Orleans and Saratoga Springs, but it also gave us a wonderful view of the fireworks of Illiminations rising above the trees. Getting to do some exploring in the
Alligator Bayou area of the resort, an area we have never spent very much time in since we’ve only stayed in the mansions, was also a fun new experience for us.
Attraction Highlights:
As a change of pace for this trip, we shifted our focus away from spending as much time as possible in the theme parks and trying to see more of what Disney has to offer. This really gave us a chance to revisit places that we hadn’t been to in a while and try some things we had always wanted to do but never seemed to find the time, like
Winter Summerland Miniature Golf. We had a blast playing here. Even if you’re like me and not very good at mini golf, it’s such a fun place with wonderfully whimsical and humorous theming that the end score doesn’t matter- you’ll still have a great time. Another beyond-the-parks highlight for us was spending an evening at Downtown Disney and getting to see some of the street entertainment. There was really a good amount of acts to see throughout West Side and Pleasure Island including one of our all-time favorite groups to see at Disney,
Nova Era.
Of course, we also went on a few rides during our day at EPCOT.
Soarin’ was wonderful as usual. We had a great time at
The Seas with Nemo and Friends including seeing both Turtle Talk and one of the dolphin training presentations. Of course we can’t forget the
Gran Fiesta Tour at Mexico. It may be a somewhat simple little boat ride, but it’s one of our favorite rides at EPCOT.
Dining:
We had some wonderful dining experiences on this trip. The biggest hit for us was
Saana at Animal Kingdom Lodge’s Kidani Village. Both the décor and the service were top notch, and the food was delicious and definitely not the same types of foods you’d find at many other places around Disney. And, to pass on the tip we got before eating there, definitely try the Indian Style Bread appetizer- especially the Naan bread. At EPCOT, we enjoyed our meal at
San Angel Inn with its wonderful atmosphere and food. While in general not as memorable of a meal as Saana or San Angel,
Big River Grill at the Boardwalk was a nice spot to get burgers and sandwiches. I do have to admit though that their Chocolate Confusion might just be one of my new favorite desserts at Disney.
As for the counter service restaurants,
Poll Campero, the new Latin chicken restaurant at Downtown Disney Marketplace, was great, and it’s nice to have a counter service restaurant that has things like sweet plantains and horchata available at Disney World. I can see us coming back here in the future. We decided to bypass getting up and heading down to the food court for breakfast by bringing things to eat in the room, but we made an exception for a breakfast at the French Quarter’s
Sassagoula Floatworks on our last morning. Most of the food is the typical fare you would find at any resort food court, but it was worth the trip for us for the beignets. Our remaining meals were eaten at the
Riverside Mill food court at our resort. The muffaletta sandwiches here are quickly becoming a new Port Orleans tradition for us.
Characters:
With only one day at a theme park, there wasn’t as much opportunities for character meet-and-greets on this trip, but I still ended up meeting eight different characters while exploring EPCOT, two of which- Wonderland’s
Queen of Hearts (a randomly-spotted character hanging out next to the exit of the Character Spot) and
Duffy the Disney Bear (a recent addition to the park)- were new finds for me. Other character highlights included seeing
Caballero Donald Duck at his wonderful new photo backdrop in Mexico and a fun interaction with
Aladdin and Jasmine in Morocco.
Holiday Events and Decorations:
A big part of the trip was going around and checking out all the Christmas decorations, and we saw a bunch! We hadn’t done a whole lot of resort hopping on other recent trips, but it was great being able to go and see the Animal Kingdom Lodge, Boardwalk, Yacht Club, Beach Club and French Quarter all decorated for the Holiday- not to mention Riverside. Out of all of them, I think I’d have to give the coolest tree award to Jambo House at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, but in general, I’d have to say the Boardwalk, Yacht and Beach were the most decked out. Downtown Disney, especially the Marketplace, looked nice as well, and with the exception of the odd-looking “Christmas Trees” EPCOT had at its entrance, the park seemed to be more decorated than I remember it being in the past few years.
Throughout the trip, we also enjoyed a good amount of special Holiday entertainment around the World. The highlight would have to be the wonderful
Candlelight Processional at EPCOT, but we liked many of the smaller acts as well. New for us this year was
Joyful, a gospel-filled Christmas celebration at EPCOT’s fountain stage that featured Christmas classics and contemporary praise-and-worship music. Of course, we also saw a number of the
Holiday Storytellers around World Showcase, and we were pleasantly surprised to find some Christmas carolers among the entertainment offerings at Downtown Disney West Side as well.
I feel like I’ve just went through and raved about everything and that there must be something I didn’t like from this trip, but beyond the weird looking faux-trees at EPCOT’s entrance, that it took half the trip to find any sort of Tangled pin, and the fact that Duffy the Disney Bear is fairly overhyped, I can’t think of anything. If those little things are the only near-complaints I can even think of, that should give you some sort of idea of how much we enjoyed this trip. It was relaxing, festive and fun, and I can see this model of spending less time in the theme parks and spending more time with recreation at the resorts and beyond continuing on future family vacations. In fact, on our next trip, we don’t have any theme park visits planned at all, but I’ll think I’ll save more about that until I start up my next trip report.
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This brings us to the end of my 2010 Disney trip reports. Thank you to all of those who have been following along for the past 14 (

) months. 2010 was a fun year, but there’s a lot more trip reports to come. Not only do I have four day trips already this year to write about (including a day at Islands of Adventure for all of you Wizarding World of Harry Potter fans out there), but very soon, the whole family will be heading to Disney for a summer vacation at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. I’ll be posting my new trip report thread soon, so if you enjoyed this one, keep an eye out for it. Again, thanks for reading, and see ya real soon.