disneyfav4ever
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First of all I thought the parks were more crowded then it has been in previous Februaries.
Characters seemed more scarace then they have in the past. Besides the places like Toontown and Character Connection, I saw almost no characters. Before I had always seen lots of characters out and about throughout the parks, and this time I only saw a few.
I was in Disney on my birthday and even though there are extra options available to pay for, there are still plenty of little things that CM's did for free, like cards, desserts, and once I even got to keep a Fast Pass so I could ride again. I didn't put a note on any reservations that I was celebrating a burthday, all I did was wear the birthday button for a few days, which was the second day, and then the day before and after my birthday, as well as my actual birthday.
I had no problem picking up my birthday $75 gift card, which I was able to use at County Bounty in Toontown and Yankee Trader in Liberty Square.
People seemed a little more rude this trip too. Not everyone, but enough for me to notice. Obviously this isn't Disney's fault, but it did make me scratch my head and wonder why people would act that way. A few examples;
My first night I was with a friend and her son waiting for Spectro Magic to start. We had been in our spot for about an hour, and had a great spot right by the rope. A few minutes before Spectro was about to start a lady came up wanting us to scooch back so she and her family could sit in front of us.
The next day I was at AK and had gotten a spot for the afternoon parade half an hour before. Again, a few minutes before the parade started, a few families wanted me to move. It was worse this time though because both of these parents decided that they would just shove their kids in front of me. One girl had on one of those huge Goofy hats, and the other had a liitle boy who literally ran out into the middle of the parade route and the one dancer in the parade had to grab him and get him back to his parents.
Also on 2/12 DHS had an American Idol premiere party. I had gotten a spot for it two and a half hours early, but right when the parade started there were mobs of people shoving in front of everyone, and somehow people who showed up closer to showtime were shoving in front.
Other rude people just seemed to be inconsiderate, like I would hold a door open for people behind me, and they wouldn't even say thank you. Also a lot of people wouldn't say excuse me, they would just shove past me to get where they wanted to go.
The food was great again as usual. The signature restaurants were fantastic as always, and all the basic one-credit table service meals were good as well, if not great.
Characters seemed more scarace then they have in the past. Besides the places like Toontown and Character Connection, I saw almost no characters. Before I had always seen lots of characters out and about throughout the parks, and this time I only saw a few.
I was in Disney on my birthday and even though there are extra options available to pay for, there are still plenty of little things that CM's did for free, like cards, desserts, and once I even got to keep a Fast Pass so I could ride again. I didn't put a note on any reservations that I was celebrating a burthday, all I did was wear the birthday button for a few days, which was the second day, and then the day before and after my birthday, as well as my actual birthday.
I had no problem picking up my birthday $75 gift card, which I was able to use at County Bounty in Toontown and Yankee Trader in Liberty Square.
People seemed a little more rude this trip too. Not everyone, but enough for me to notice. Obviously this isn't Disney's fault, but it did make me scratch my head and wonder why people would act that way. A few examples;
My first night I was with a friend and her son waiting for Spectro Magic to start. We had been in our spot for about an hour, and had a great spot right by the rope. A few minutes before Spectro was about to start a lady came up wanting us to scooch back so she and her family could sit in front of us.
The next day I was at AK and had gotten a spot for the afternoon parade half an hour before. Again, a few minutes before the parade started, a few families wanted me to move. It was worse this time though because both of these parents decided that they would just shove their kids in front of me. One girl had on one of those huge Goofy hats, and the other had a liitle boy who literally ran out into the middle of the parade route and the one dancer in the parade had to grab him and get him back to his parents.
Also on 2/12 DHS had an American Idol premiere party. I had gotten a spot for it two and a half hours early, but right when the parade started there were mobs of people shoving in front of everyone, and somehow people who showed up closer to showtime were shoving in front.
Other rude people just seemed to be inconsiderate, like I would hold a door open for people behind me, and they wouldn't even say thank you. Also a lot of people wouldn't say excuse me, they would just shove past me to get where they wanted to go.
The food was great again as usual. The signature restaurants were fantastic as always, and all the basic one-credit table service meals were good as well, if not great.

I don't even think they were eating at Ohana! We didn't do any parades though.....we did see the Street Party at MK, that was fun!
and people would help pick it up for me. I also got several comments from people and cast members/waiters/waitresses on how cute my children were or how well behaved my 9 month old was.
Of course, that always made my day. Several cast members stopped to talk to my 5 year old and he thought that was great, especially when they called him by name! (on the back of his ears!)
