Observations from recent trip

Wadecool

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We went to WDW June 17-26 and I figured I'd post a trip report.

We did 2 days at MK, 2 days at EP, and 1 day at HS. Stayed offsite and ate in the parks either CS or TS everyday.

Security is everywhere and there's definitely a show of force being presented, which is awesome. Saw lots of OCSD cars sitting in grass around park entrances with no one in them. Saw several Disney security Chevy Tahoes with K9 UNIT on them but they didn't appear to be running so one has to assume (hope) there wasn't any dogs inside. I did notice several "dads" sitting or hanging around the park as if to be waiting for family with earpieces in their ears, possibly undercover. As mentioned in a recent post about pocketknives, I accidentally carried my EDC pocketknife into Epcot on our first day. Got through bag check and was directed to the metal detector and as I began emptying my pockets found it. Told the officer "guess I'll have to go back to the car" and started to turn around (knife is pricey Spyderco Paramilitary 2 and I didn't want to lose it to a trash can) and he said let me see it. He held it up his ID badge and the tip of blade was right at the end of it. He called a coworker over and they decided to let me keep it but "just don't take it out of your pocket". I didn't bring it to any other parks as I figured letting a knife into park is up to each officer to decide on and having to get back to parking lot of MK would be a royal pain. Overall we felt safe and secure. My wife work on a military base and I would say that outside of a Federal Installation, WDW parks (inside the security checkpoint of course) is one of the safest places to be.

Heat was rough last half of our trip but we had frogtogs and kept plenty of a/c rides and shows in the mix. Epcot in WS isn't too bad since we could sooth the heat with copious adult beverages (huge fan of Safari Amber, btw). Crowds were much less of an issue than I anticipated. MK on June 19th in particular was downright dead as far as crowds. We never waited more than 20 minutes on standby for anything all day. Our second MK day was June 24 and it was much more crowded.

Line jumping wasn't horrible but we did have one incident. Arrived at HS on Wednesday about 745 for 9am opening so we were on the rope behind a lady who appeared to be alone and a father and son behind her. My daughter was sitting cross legged on ground beside me leaning up against post. 2 ladies and 3 kids come cruising up and stand with the lady at front of line. I'm not bothered at all cause its rope drop and its inconsequential to our plans. The issue started when her husband comes up with double stroller and wants to get up with them in front of us. She bends down to my daughter and says "you're gonna have to get up sweetie so our stroller can get through". I look at my daughter and tell her "you hold fast". I told lady that if she wanted that stroller to be with her she should go back to where it was cause it wasn't going to be crossing where my daughter was. She replied that she wasn't going to be separated from her husband. I let her know she had 2 options: 1)join him back behind us or 2) consult any of the CM's who were several feet away and get their opinion. Silence and dirty looks after that, stroller stayed where it was.

We had several great TS meals, one at Ohana and one at Chef Mickeys. Counter service was ok but I was blown away at Pecos Bills when I saw there menu had changed. Wasn't a fan of the tex-mex switch, was craving some of those sautéed mushrooms on the toppings bar. We ended up getting our sautéed mushroom at Cosmic Rays later in the week so it's all good. We went for a pineapple dole whip and wondered why the line was so short, its usually longer. Turns out it had moved to a much better location with outdoor tables. Its funny because in the past we would get our dole whips and sit in that little abandoned courtyard beside the counter and eat them. Now they have a restaurant and its very nice in that area. Now whenever I see a storefront at Disney that's unused I'm curious to see what it will in years to come.

Great trip and already looking forward to 2018. I'm happy to answer any questions.
 
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We have to eat counter service for lunch and dinner on our MK day. I was going to choose CHH and Pecos Bill's but glad to hear that Cosmic Ray's was good. I wasn't sure about the new menu at Pecos Bill's... I think I will switch!
 
Great post-trip report. Thanks for sharing. I'm happy to read about the security presence.

The paragraph about the line jumper at HS was my favorite. Good for you!
 
Line jumping wasn't horrible but we did have one incident. Arrived at HS on Wednesday about 745 for 9am opening so we were on the rope behind a lady who appeared to be alone and a father and son behind her. My daughter was sitting cross legged on ground beside me leaning up against post. 2 ladies and 3 kids come cruising up and stand with the lady at front of line. I'm not bothered at all cause its rope drop and its inconsequential to our plans. The issue started when her husband comes up with double stroller and wants to get up with them in front of us. She bends down to my daughter and says "you're gonna have to get up sweetie so our stroller can get through". I look at my daughter and tell her "you hold fast". I told lady that if she wanted that stroller to be with her she should go back to where it was cause it wasn't going to be crossing where my daughter was. She replied that she wasn't going to be separated from her husband. I let her know she had 2 options: 1)join him back behind us or 2) consult any of the CM's who were several feet away and get their opinion. Silence and dirty looks after that, stroller stayed where it was.
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We're here right now, as a matter of fact I'm sitting in DHS with my girls waiting for my son and husband to do RnR and ToT. It's been HOT and busy. We've managed to counteract it as best we can by hitting rope drop and morning EMH everyday and then hitting our resort around noon for a rest and heading out at about 5 or 6 for dinner and some more park time. Tomorrow is our last full day here and we're actually pretty sad to see it end. My husband told the kids before we left, this will probably be your last trip as a family (my kids are 14, 11, 10) and halfway through the trip he was talking about where we would stay "next time" and what we need to do "next time" lol
 
We have to eat counter service for lunch and dinner on our MK day. I was going to choose CHH and Pecos Bill's but glad to hear that Cosmic Ray's was good. I wasn't sure about the new menu at Pecos Bill's... I think I will switch!
We love CHH and a first this trip, my kids liked Pinocchio's Village Haus for a counter service option there
 
Great to hear about security presence. I know some people complain about the change in the look of things, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
 
Yeah, security has been solid. The bag checks are (generally) more thorough than they have been over the last few years. I say "generally" because some security CMs are much better than others. I had one guy check my bag that was pretty lazy, but for the most part they were good. I had a huge, multi compartment backpack with our ponchos, water bottles and snacks for the kids, my 3DS (I like to see how many street pass connections I get while park touring), a point and shoot camera, autograph books and pens, eyeglass case, hats, etc. I was basically packed like I was hiking down the grand canyon or something - but bag check was always pretty much always thorough and always efficient.

Our trip started on 6/26 and ends tomorrow. On 6/30 they were doing 100% metal detectors at the Magic Kingdom, perhaps because of the terror attack in Bangladesh, but who knows. 7/1 at Epcot was random. Our previous rope drop at MK on 6/27 was random screening. They definitely need a better system/setup though to handle 100% screening at the Magic Kingdom, however. Four metal detectors is just not enough to really keep people moving, plus there's no real queue set up to guide people from bag check to metal detector screening. I do feel like they will ultimately need to reconfigure the front of the Magic Kingdom to better accommodate a more thorough screening process. I feel like moving most of it to the TTC would be ideal (with smaller additional checkpoints at resort monorail stations and near the bus stops for people entering via those points). The biggest hole in the system right now is that someone could theoretically get from the TTC to the MK holding area and do something before they get through screening.
 
We just left WDW this evening after an 8 day split stay at AK and Poly. I agree the security presence was much heavier than I have ever seen and my last visit was Dec 2015. It never really held us up much although DH much look pretty suspicious as he was chosen 9/12 times to go thru the metal detector. It was VERY HOT! We tried to get to the park early and take a mid day break to swim. I don't think I have ever taken that many showers in a week in my life! LOL. The crowds were definitely increasing the closer it got to the holiday weekend. Already planning our next trip back!
 
We have to eat counter service for lunch and dinner on our MK day. I was going to choose CHH and Pecos Bill's but glad to hear that Cosmic Ray's was good. I wasn't sure about the new menu at Pecos Bill's... I think I will switch!
Maybe its because I always had a thing with loving anything "Old West" but Frontierland has always been my favorite land and Pecos Bills was favorite CS in MK. Menu shift just feels off to me. That morning, first thing DD said to me was "can I get my root beer in the cowboy boot again"? No such luck.
 
Well what is better then drinks from a boot? Right? :) I'm just not feeling it either.
 
Good for you and holding your spot against the line cutters. For the life of me, I will never understand this need to "all be together" in a larger group. If it's that freaking important to you, then gather your group and then get in line. Otherwise, you get the same answer from me as you gave - I'm happy to move out of the way so you can move back in the line to join the rest of your group.
 




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