sonnyjane
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I just got back from an overnight trip with my hubby. I have an AP and go about once a month, usually just for day trips, but I stayed in a hotel last night so that we didn't have to drive back to San Diego at midnight. Crowds were high, but "weekend high", not "spring break high" and certainly nothing like Christmas.
Here are some thoughts from this past trip:
1) We walked over to Space Mountain to get a FP and noticed that there was a construction wall up in the center of Tomorrowland that had "Space Mountain FastPass currently unavailable" written on it. When I saw that, I instantly aborted, so I didn't walk up to the entrance to investigate further. I'm not sure how long it will be down, but it might affect some touring plans for those going soon.
2) I tried Troubador Tavern for the first time and had the BBQ chicken potato and some corn on the cob. It was quite good!
3) We had Plaza Inn for dinner and both agreed that it was the best bang for our buck. The portions are HUGE (I got the pot roast, my hubby the chicken, and I couldn't finish mine). It was also really, REALLY good, surprisingly so actually, so I'll be having that again.
4) We didn't know we were going until yesterday around noon, so I just looked up any place near the main gate that had vacancies. Sure enough, Tropicana popped up with a web special of $99. It was right across the street from the entrance and had a nice bathroom, flat screen TV, microwave, and fridge. Parking was also FREE. Great value, especially at the last minute. I have also stayed at Camelot (owned by the same people) and preferred Tropicana.
5) My husband was craving IHOP so we went there for breakfast even though I told him that these boards said it was obscenely expensive. Well, I opened the menu waiting for sticker shock only to find out that the prices were the same as or only a dollar more than our prices here in San Diego. That leads me to believe that maybe the people that post on here about it being outrageous are from other parts of the country? I guess I've just become used to paying more for food down here, but again, the prices at the IHOP across from the gate were almost the same as they are here in San Diego.
6) We didn't get to the parks until later, so I figured we'd missed our chance for WOC FP's. We walked past the FP machine, however, at 5:00 PM and they were distributing RED FP's for the second (9:15) show. That was my first time in the red section and compared to blue and yellow, it was not nearly as good, but at least it was free. If it was my first time seeing WOC and not the fourth, I would have been disappointed in the show. Also, the red section line-up is a little ridiculous. They make you stand in the rope's course place near GRR (can't think of the name), then they make you walk through the whole thing, then you come out the same way you came in and march over to the pier. It was really comical and even the CM's were joking "Sorry, I know this is weird..."
and finally:
7) I didn't realize that the rides that close for WOC showings (Screamin', Fun Wheel...) open up again after the show if the park is open later. The show was over at 9:45 but the park didn't close until 10:00, and sure enough there was a long line for Screamin' because they opened it back up. Thought that was cool for someone who wanted a last minute ride before closing. We went to TSMM assuming the line would be shorter 10 minutes before closing, but it was still 35 minutes!! We were the next to last car to go.
Sorry that was long - just some helpful observations!
Here are some thoughts from this past trip:
1) We walked over to Space Mountain to get a FP and noticed that there was a construction wall up in the center of Tomorrowland that had "Space Mountain FastPass currently unavailable" written on it. When I saw that, I instantly aborted, so I didn't walk up to the entrance to investigate further. I'm not sure how long it will be down, but it might affect some touring plans for those going soon.
2) I tried Troubador Tavern for the first time and had the BBQ chicken potato and some corn on the cob. It was quite good!
3) We had Plaza Inn for dinner and both agreed that it was the best bang for our buck. The portions are HUGE (I got the pot roast, my hubby the chicken, and I couldn't finish mine). It was also really, REALLY good, surprisingly so actually, so I'll be having that again.
4) We didn't know we were going until yesterday around noon, so I just looked up any place near the main gate that had vacancies. Sure enough, Tropicana popped up with a web special of $99. It was right across the street from the entrance and had a nice bathroom, flat screen TV, microwave, and fridge. Parking was also FREE. Great value, especially at the last minute. I have also stayed at Camelot (owned by the same people) and preferred Tropicana.
5) My husband was craving IHOP so we went there for breakfast even though I told him that these boards said it was obscenely expensive. Well, I opened the menu waiting for sticker shock only to find out that the prices were the same as or only a dollar more than our prices here in San Diego. That leads me to believe that maybe the people that post on here about it being outrageous are from other parts of the country? I guess I've just become used to paying more for food down here, but again, the prices at the IHOP across from the gate were almost the same as they are here in San Diego.
6) We didn't get to the parks until later, so I figured we'd missed our chance for WOC FP's. We walked past the FP machine, however, at 5:00 PM and they were distributing RED FP's for the second (9:15) show. That was my first time in the red section and compared to blue and yellow, it was not nearly as good, but at least it was free. If it was my first time seeing WOC and not the fourth, I would have been disappointed in the show. Also, the red section line-up is a little ridiculous. They make you stand in the rope's course place near GRR (can't think of the name), then they make you walk through the whole thing, then you come out the same way you came in and march over to the pier. It was really comical and even the CM's were joking "Sorry, I know this is weird..."
and finally:
7) I didn't realize that the rides that close for WOC showings (Screamin', Fun Wheel...) open up again after the show if the park is open later. The show was over at 9:45 but the park didn't close until 10:00, and sure enough there was a long line for Screamin' because they opened it back up. Thought that was cool for someone who wanted a last minute ride before closing. We went to TSMM assuming the line would be shorter 10 minutes before closing, but it was still 35 minutes!! We were the next to last car to go.
Sorry that was long - just some helpful observations!

so I grabbed everyone and we walked right on, basically.