YIKES! I'm a thread killer..... okay, I will go away and y'all can all come back.........
Noooooooooo! Wait
basketballmom come back!!!!!
I really did appreciate you taking the time to post here! I have just been unusually busy as of late and it seems like every chance I have been planning to respond something has pulled me away from the computer. (
Generally kids, ya know what I mean?) Anyway, I wanted to be sure to respond thoughtfully and not rush through so I will just tell the kids to BUZZ OFF and take a number!
UPDATE.... that actually did not work.... this message has been in progress and sitting on my computer for the last 5 hours! I have been up and down through various interruptions.... However, I did not let them wear me down since I vowed not to go to bed before I finished my response! So here it is! 
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BTW, we do actually have a threadkiller thread on the Dis! I happen to be a member myself. (
see my siggie) You should pop over and see us sometime!
First off, I see you are a fellow Texan.
Which part do you live in? You know with everything our wonderful state has to offer, I feel like we really got ripped off by not getting a Disney park. All we get is a stupid Six Flags.

Still, at least we are pretty much smack dab in the middle of both Disney parks so either one works for me. Not only do we live in the same state, we also have kids close to the same age. My DS is 18 and DD will be 9 this month.
We went to WDW for the first time in 11 years this past August. Our DL trips have been in '94, '05, '06 and '07. Basically, last year my DH said if we "had" to do disney again, we were going to WDW.
I see you have several Disney trips in your past. So now that you have been to both parks which does your family prefer?
It sounds like your DH may be a little less than enthusiastic about going. I hope he gets into the groove when he actually gets there! So having been to DL before, was WDW a total shock, no big deal or some other response?
What did your family think?
I know you did not want to go into too much detail but maybe you can share a little more!
Of course, we did not expect MK to be like DL, but it really has a different feel. I don't want to sound negative, so I won't go into detail. I will say that you should definitely see Mickey's Phillharmagic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW! Also, if you are space mountain fans, it is nothing like DL. Not smooth, not completely dark, and no music. We did love the TTA. Wish that would come back to DL.
I am glad we took our trip to WDW. I hope you enjoy yours!!!
I am not quite sure how our first trip to WDW is going to affect our future trip making decisions. We are very attached to DL.

We love the park because we know it so well and it just feels like home. While I know we will have a wonderful time at WDW I just can't imagine it feeling that way. I just hope my family is not divided on which park they like best. Either way, we will be back to one of them each year for as long as I am able to pull it off! So what do you think.... where will you be heading next time?
At MK, I can't wait to see Phillharmagic, CBJ and the TTA since there are none at DL. I am also so excited about watching Spectro since it is similar to DEP. That is our favorite parade but since it is seasonal we have only ever gotten to catch it 2 times out of 8 trips to CA. No thrill rider here so I won't miss skipping Space Mountain.
Second, we really did not do many TS meals. We are just not that kind. We did eat at Wispering Canyon Cafe at Wilderness Lodge. This was a beautiful resort! Loved walking around it. We ate lunch there, and it was not really rowdy like they say it gets at dinner. The food was good and we did have fun. A couple of our favorite CS meals were Flame Tree at Animal Kingdom and Pecos Bill's at MK. My girls LOVED the chicken wraps. We ate there more than once. And my youngest DD and I enjoyed the fish and chips at UK in Epcot.
Our dining tastes sound similar. I already had marked down all of the CS places you have mentioned. The only ADRs that I know I will make are for Rainforest Cafe, Prime Time Cafe, Coral Reef, Teppan Edo, Hoop-De-Doo Revue and possibly Crystal Palace for a character meal. I am also considering Tony's and Whispering Canyon Cafe. (
thanks for the 
) My DS has made it perfectly clear he would be happy dining on turkey legs the whole time... well, and one trip outside the park to Bubba Gump's.
One thing that really stressed me out was all the planning! Which park to do which day, whether to do EMH or not.......We did do a couple of morning EMH and they were wall to wall people! Of course, we were there in August, but if I had it to do again, I would not be concerned with morning EMH. It was not as good (IMO) as DL. Evenings were better.
Since we are not staying onsite at least I don't have to plan for the EMHs... I just need to plan to avoid the crowds

they leave behind. We are not early risers anyway so they wouldn't have worked for us but it is good every now and again to hear from someone whose opinion helps me to feel like I won't be missing out on something. (
Honestly, we don't make it for opening at DL either and have always been just fine.
I know it will be totally different in WDW but I just know my family and the touring style that will work for us.)
Our family really loved Hollywood Studios. My DH and 2 youngest girls saw the stunt show with the cars...DH said it was really good. I think this was his favorite thing of the whole trip. While they did that, DD17 and I wandered through Walt Disney, One Man's Dream. It was great! We also loved the Beauty and the Beast show and I liked The Great Movie Ride. I wish we had spent more time at this park.
Uh oh.... I am not sure I wanted to hear a good review for Hollywood Studios!

The majority of people seem to think one day is enough. We, for some unknown reason, tend to generally be in the minority so we will probably love it too. I know we will like the Backlot Tour and a number of the shows. The Great Movie Ride and Journey Into Narnia both sound right up our alley too. Will have to check out Little Mermaid and One Man's Dream since DL doesn't have those. And will try to get in TSMM because it is such a fun ride. I do know that I will be able to skip TOT and Rock n Roller Coaster cause I am NOT a thrill rider!

I have already been wondering if we will feel like we did not have enough time in each park. I am planning on spending the most number of our days at MK. Looks like I better not make any big plans on the last few days just in case the troops have different ideas!
I appreciate disney transportation for what it does. However, if I had a choice, I would drive to the parks. I agree with you on the comment you made about being ready to go and going. I am the same way. There were many times I wished I had our car!
Yippee! So glad to hear from someone who understands our need for bringing our own transportation! My DH can be grumpy by nature
so it doesn't take much to put him in a sour mood. Patience is also NOT one of his virtues. I figure I might as well do all I can to avoid situations that could set him off. Standing around at the end of the day while he is tired, hungry and has blisters on his feet (
because he always gets them) will be much easier to deal with if we can just get the heck out of dodge when we are ready to go. (
He also likes to be in control of things.) Now don't get me wrong.... he has a few issues but for the most part while we are actually inside the park he is happy

and having a blast along with the rest of us. However, later in the day he can be just like a little kid and completely melt down. Just gotta work around those sort of things and TRY to keep everyone happy.
Oh...at DTD my youngest DD loved the My Little Pony station where you stuff a box of pony accessories like the Mr. Potato Head. It was in the toy store, not World of Disney. She got lots of princess stuff for her ponies. Know you said you weren't going there. I didn't want to either. (too much bus time!) But DD9 is a die hard Pony fan.
I am still going to try to avoid any extra shopping. It usually isn't too hard because DD is not very good at waiting. She usually grabs the first thing that catches her eye. However, I will keep the pony accessories in mind, just in case she can't find anything in the park because she does enjoy them too. We do have to limit what we buy so we can make it back on the plane!
Thanks so much for stopping by
basketballmom! If you think of ANYTHING else that might help me out please feel free to come back and share. I imagine I will have plenty more questions over the next few months but can't think of a specific one at the moment. My brain requires rest... so I am outta here cause it's time for my beddy bye!