Royal Consort
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This was our first trip to a US Disney park having visited only Disneyland Paris previously. I first visited the Parisian park in my childhood not long after it opened and returned as an adult in 2011. Our 2011 trip was so completely magical that we were inspired to undertake a US Disney Park marathon this year. After months and months of planning and feeling like the trip was never going to come, it was over in the blink of an eye. It has taken me a while to process my thoughts on our US Disney experiences and Ive decided to post them in the Australian section for several reasons; firstly, the Aussie board is very polite and supportive and open to differing opinions. I dont feel I could post this report on the other boards as it would lead to vicious responses. No one gets flamed here; secondly, because it may help fellow Aussies who are thinking of planning a Disney trip for the first time.
After visiting New York City, we flew to Orlando international and promptly got hopelessly lost in the airport. Could not find the Magical Express counter for the life of us. After much lugging of suitcases, escalators, elevators, and the occasional terse word to each other we finally found ourselves at the Magical Express seeing beaming faces. We didn't feel as tired any longer. As we got off at Port Orleans French Quarter we were really impressed by the level of detail and tranquility at the resort. It felt a quiet and subdued place where you can just settle and unwind. This was exactly the case. French Quarter felt like a safe little bubble, without Disney iconography to get away from it all. Having dumped our cases, our first night led us to Raglan Road for dinner in Downtown Disney. A phenomenal experience with astounding customer service and vibrant atmosphere. After several ciders (I love em) our table awaited us and we chomped down a hearty meal. Much needed after living off McDonalds and Subway for much of our New York component. Downtown Disney had a great vibe and was much larger than I was expecting with every Disney shopping need catered for. It was enjoyable to see the range of glassware and porcelain statues on display; items I generally collect.
Magic Kingdom
Our first full day was the Magic Kingdom. During the bus ride I was really surprised how flat Orlando was. No undulations at all. It was swampland, I know, and I digress. Laminated touring plans in hand (like crazy commando people) we marched through Enchanted Tales with Belle, Peter Pans Flight, Ariels Grotto, Little Mermaid, and Space Mountain. I was utterly convinced each time I rode Space Mountain that it wanted to chuck me out the vehicle. Holding on to my DSLR camera bag for dear life and wishing a chiropractor was in the seat behind me, I survived several rides unscathed. I dont know whose brilliant idea it was to go on Splash Mountain but going down that drop once was more than enough for my partner and I. We arent thrill seekers really and I just hate drops. On the other hand, Big Thunder Mountain was our literal run-away hit. We just kept fastpassing that thing over and over to the point I actually lost my voice half way during the trip from yells of happiness.
I thoroughly enjoyed the Magic Kingdom and it was our favourite park out of the four (surprise). Even the guests were as friendly (mostly) as the cast members. What I wasnt prepared for was a slight sense of disappointment over the castle and main street. I think Disneyland Paris had spoiled me because compared to both Magic Kingdom and Disneyland, Paris has the most beautiful and detailed park and most impressive castle. In all we spent 4 days in the Magic Kingdom where we had originally only scheduled two. We left ourselves free days on the plan and so those were spent back in the Kingdom. We met as many characters as possible including the princesses, princes, Merida, Alice and the White Rabbit, Mickey and the Sideshow characters, Pooh, Peter Pan, Aladdin and Jasmine, had lunch in the castle, breakfast at crystal palace, and attended the xmas party (really not worth the $60 extra and more crowded than it was during the day). The characters appeared to really enjoy interacting with adults who could chat to them in character. I had a great conversation with Aurora regarding jetlag and feeling like I also wanted to sleep for 100 years. Another conversation with Aladdin and Jasmine involved the difference in leg room between economy class as opposed to magic carpet. Character interactions were such a highlight. The other highlight was eating at Be Our Guest. I found this an emotional experience. Although I knew before I left that it wasnt screen accurate, there is such a wonderful atmosphere in that ballroom that I deliberately ate slowly as I didn't want to leave and our pictures with the Beast were great! A surprise favourite ride was the People Mover. It was a gentle break during the mid-afternoon and its cathartic hearing the screams as you pass through Space Mountain (maybe theres just something callous about me liking the thought that other people feel theyre about to be thrown out the vehicle too). Country Bear jamboree has to be the best Disney show ever. I saw it several times and each time I was in stitches.
After visiting New York City, we flew to Orlando international and promptly got hopelessly lost in the airport. Could not find the Magical Express counter for the life of us. After much lugging of suitcases, escalators, elevators, and the occasional terse word to each other we finally found ourselves at the Magical Express seeing beaming faces. We didn't feel as tired any longer. As we got off at Port Orleans French Quarter we were really impressed by the level of detail and tranquility at the resort. It felt a quiet and subdued place where you can just settle and unwind. This was exactly the case. French Quarter felt like a safe little bubble, without Disney iconography to get away from it all. Having dumped our cases, our first night led us to Raglan Road for dinner in Downtown Disney. A phenomenal experience with astounding customer service and vibrant atmosphere. After several ciders (I love em) our table awaited us and we chomped down a hearty meal. Much needed after living off McDonalds and Subway for much of our New York component. Downtown Disney had a great vibe and was much larger than I was expecting with every Disney shopping need catered for. It was enjoyable to see the range of glassware and porcelain statues on display; items I generally collect.
Magic Kingdom
Our first full day was the Magic Kingdom. During the bus ride I was really surprised how flat Orlando was. No undulations at all. It was swampland, I know, and I digress. Laminated touring plans in hand (like crazy commando people) we marched through Enchanted Tales with Belle, Peter Pans Flight, Ariels Grotto, Little Mermaid, and Space Mountain. I was utterly convinced each time I rode Space Mountain that it wanted to chuck me out the vehicle. Holding on to my DSLR camera bag for dear life and wishing a chiropractor was in the seat behind me, I survived several rides unscathed. I dont know whose brilliant idea it was to go on Splash Mountain but going down that drop once was more than enough for my partner and I. We arent thrill seekers really and I just hate drops. On the other hand, Big Thunder Mountain was our literal run-away hit. We just kept fastpassing that thing over and over to the point I actually lost my voice half way during the trip from yells of happiness.
I thoroughly enjoyed the Magic Kingdom and it was our favourite park out of the four (surprise). Even the guests were as friendly (mostly) as the cast members. What I wasnt prepared for was a slight sense of disappointment over the castle and main street. I think Disneyland Paris had spoiled me because compared to both Magic Kingdom and Disneyland, Paris has the most beautiful and detailed park and most impressive castle. In all we spent 4 days in the Magic Kingdom where we had originally only scheduled two. We left ourselves free days on the plan and so those were spent back in the Kingdom. We met as many characters as possible including the princesses, princes, Merida, Alice and the White Rabbit, Mickey and the Sideshow characters, Pooh, Peter Pan, Aladdin and Jasmine, had lunch in the castle, breakfast at crystal palace, and attended the xmas party (really not worth the $60 extra and more crowded than it was during the day). The characters appeared to really enjoy interacting with adults who could chat to them in character. I had a great conversation with Aurora regarding jetlag and feeling like I also wanted to sleep for 100 years. Another conversation with Aladdin and Jasmine involved the difference in leg room between economy class as opposed to magic carpet. Character interactions were such a highlight. The other highlight was eating at Be Our Guest. I found this an emotional experience. Although I knew before I left that it wasnt screen accurate, there is such a wonderful atmosphere in that ballroom that I deliberately ate slowly as I didn't want to leave and our pictures with the Beast were great! A surprise favourite ride was the People Mover. It was a gentle break during the mid-afternoon and its cathartic hearing the screams as you pass through Space Mountain (maybe theres just something callous about me liking the thought that other people feel theyre about to be thrown out the vehicle too). Country Bear jamboree has to be the best Disney show ever. I saw it several times and each time I was in stitches.