Leanne1977
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Well we got back last night after 5 wonderful days at Disney. I thought you might be interested in my highs (lots) and lows(few).
Holiday Highs.
The castle, absolutely beautiful. Loved the dragon underneath.
Big Thunder Mountain. Better than the Florida one.
Animagique. Fabulous. My boys loved this and so did we. Wonderful show with my favourite, Donald Duck.
Character Tea Party at Plaza Gardens Restaurant. This was excellent value for money. We paid £9 each when we booked the holiday. All you can eat cake and dessert buffet with one hot and one cold drink each. Lovely restaurant, reminded me of Crystal Palace at WDW. Great character interaction. We saw 8 different characters, they were... Eeyore, Pinocchio, Geppetto, Daisy Duck, Mr.Smee, Donald Duck, Prince John, Pluto and Goofy.Highly recommended to all those planning a trip soon.
Pirates of the Caribbean. We didnt do this in WDW as we didnt really know what it was and thought it might be scary for our boys. However, after reading these boards, we realised we had missed a great ride. We rode this countless times and all thought it was great.
Peter Pan ride. Another one we missed in Florida. This was definately my boys favourite ride.
The wonderful World of Disney Parade and the Disney Cinema Parade. Great parades with excellent floats and character interaction.
Stunt show at Disney Studios. We did this twice and it was certainly a highlight.
The look on my 3 year olds face when Minnie kissed him and Captain Hook shook his hand. His two favourite characters, and it was priceless.
Hunters Grill at the Sequoia Lodge. Lovely restaurant and loads of good food. Sequoia Lodge in general, a lovely hotel. Friendly staff, nice restaurants, great pool. We had booked a Montana room and was told upon check in that they would upgrade us free to a lake view room which was stunning. We could see the lake, Rainforest Cafe, Cafe Mickeys, Panoramagique and also the top of the castle.
There are probably loads more things that i cant think of right now. Now for the lows.
Holiday lows.
Smoking.
Not as bad as i thought but still very annoying and non Disney.
The crowds on Saturday our last day. We were so pleased we had booked to go midweek and depart on a Saturday. The crowds were big. 60 mins for Star Tours and Big Thunder Mountain. With fast passes running out very quickly. We were glad that we had done everything we wanted to do by Saturday and anything else was a bonus.
Lack of queuing for character meets. We did notice that some characters seemed to have particular areas roped off which worked well as people were forced to queue. However, most characters were just wandering around the parks with crowds of people around them pushing their way through. We had waited a couple of days to meet Stitch as we hadnt seen him. Then on our way to Its a Small World he is suddenly walking right towards us. Somebody was getting their picture taken and then we were next. He signed our books and while we were trying to get our picture done, some stupid woman kept pushing her child in with her autograph book. Stitch had to physically move them back. He then skipped off in the other direction without signing their book and i must admit i did think good job.
The cold.
The first two days were fine, really mild. But then the cold hit us on Thursday. FFFRRRRREEEZZZIIINNGG!!! The whole Lake froze. Friday was much the same. Saturday was a little warmer, thank god!!
Prices. We did find that the shops and restaurants were expensive. We only have the WDW prices to compare it to but everything was pricey. DH nearly had a heart attack when he had to pay £5 for a beer in Planet Hollywood. We took a trip to the Hypermarket and it was all very reasonable there.
I think thats about it. Sorry for the long post but i know how helpful it was to me to read everyones views before we went.
A great trip with lots of great memories and photos ( i will post them when i work out how to
). 
Holiday Highs.

The castle, absolutely beautiful. Loved the dragon underneath.
Big Thunder Mountain. Better than the Florida one.
Animagique. Fabulous. My boys loved this and so did we. Wonderful show with my favourite, Donald Duck.

Character Tea Party at Plaza Gardens Restaurant. This was excellent value for money. We paid £9 each when we booked the holiday. All you can eat cake and dessert buffet with one hot and one cold drink each. Lovely restaurant, reminded me of Crystal Palace at WDW. Great character interaction. We saw 8 different characters, they were... Eeyore, Pinocchio, Geppetto, Daisy Duck, Mr.Smee, Donald Duck, Prince John, Pluto and Goofy.Highly recommended to all those planning a trip soon.
Pirates of the Caribbean. We didnt do this in WDW as we didnt really know what it was and thought it might be scary for our boys. However, after reading these boards, we realised we had missed a great ride. We rode this countless times and all thought it was great.
Peter Pan ride. Another one we missed in Florida. This was definately my boys favourite ride.

The wonderful World of Disney Parade and the Disney Cinema Parade. Great parades with excellent floats and character interaction.
Stunt show at Disney Studios. We did this twice and it was certainly a highlight.
The look on my 3 year olds face when Minnie kissed him and Captain Hook shook his hand. His two favourite characters, and it was priceless.

Hunters Grill at the Sequoia Lodge. Lovely restaurant and loads of good food. Sequoia Lodge in general, a lovely hotel. Friendly staff, nice restaurants, great pool. We had booked a Montana room and was told upon check in that they would upgrade us free to a lake view room which was stunning. We could see the lake, Rainforest Cafe, Cafe Mickeys, Panoramagique and also the top of the castle.

There are probably loads more things that i cant think of right now. Now for the lows.
Holiday lows.
Smoking.

The crowds on Saturday our last day. We were so pleased we had booked to go midweek and depart on a Saturday. The crowds were big. 60 mins for Star Tours and Big Thunder Mountain. With fast passes running out very quickly. We were glad that we had done everything we wanted to do by Saturday and anything else was a bonus.
Lack of queuing for character meets. We did notice that some characters seemed to have particular areas roped off which worked well as people were forced to queue. However, most characters were just wandering around the parks with crowds of people around them pushing their way through. We had waited a couple of days to meet Stitch as we hadnt seen him. Then on our way to Its a Small World he is suddenly walking right towards us. Somebody was getting their picture taken and then we were next. He signed our books and while we were trying to get our picture done, some stupid woman kept pushing her child in with her autograph book. Stitch had to physically move them back. He then skipped off in the other direction without signing their book and i must admit i did think good job.

The cold.

Prices. We did find that the shops and restaurants were expensive. We only have the WDW prices to compare it to but everything was pricey. DH nearly had a heart attack when he had to pay £5 for a beer in Planet Hollywood. We took a trip to the Hypermarket and it was all very reasonable there.
I think thats about it. Sorry for the long post but i know how helpful it was to me to read everyones views before we went.
A great trip with lots of great memories and photos ( i will post them when i work out how to

