We got back almost a week ago. I haven't been on the boards since. We had a good time but I have to agree with Jill, crowds were much heavier than I have seen in February's past. That's usually when we go. I started to think it was a lot of the closures. If you think about it, half the people in line for Big Thunder would have been at the Matterhorn and some people in NOS would have been in Critter Country. It just made for some very congested areas that's all. It was neat to be there when the Superbowl players were there for the parade. I'm totally not a football fan by my DBF and son enjoyed it. The weather was perfect, we loved escaping the cold, and when I say cold I say high 50's to low 60's lol. The second day there I ended up with THREE yes THREE enormous blisters on my foot. I've never had issues walking in Disney before but this time I about died. Needless to say my fit bit challenges were fun that week. LOL I had so much foot pain by the end of the nights I was nearly in tears. It hurt worse to just stop, if I kept moving I was ok. We absolutely loved cars land. The detail was just amazing. I really take the time to notice the details. We did RSR many times and most were single rider but we had fun knowing that we often raced against each other. I turned 40 while I was there and was treated to so many nice surprise. We stayed at Park Vue and I got candy and a free mini ice cream cake from Cold Stone. LOVED the hotel too. Second time staying there and that breakfast just can't be beat. I got free popcorn at the park for my birthday, free dessert at almost every sit down restaurant we went to, except Rainforest Café which was a miserable experience. Food was good but the service was a pain. the highlight of my trip, my birthday lunch at Blue Bayou. Impeccable service and the food was absolutely wonderful. That steak literally melted in my mouth. Oscar from Carnation Café greeted us as we arrived a little early for our reservation. He shook my hand, leaned in for a hug and made sure we were seated very quickly. He came and sat with us after we got our meal and I got a picture with him. I enjoy chatting with him on every trip. Great man and a real Disney icon.
A few things I noticed this trip....not as many cast members trading pins. I didn't see one teal lanyard for kids only.
The pins they did have were honestly pretty crappy. That was really disappointing compared to past trips. My son still had fun thought. I only traded a few
People DO NOT watch where they are going. I saw a girl get taken out by a scooter. She stepped right in front of it, fell and was in a lot of pain. I mean a lot of pain. Those of us that saw it helped her up and she insisted on moving on alone.
Get to RSR early, ride it then get your FP. I didn't think waiting in the FP line at opening was worth it.
If you want to see any of the Frozen characters, GO EARLY. Those lines were two hours and ridiculous.
The snow area to meet Olaf was super cute. I loved the sledding part.
There were a lot more CM's in CA Adventure this time.
Disneyland almost seemed a little on the "forgotten" side but I think Cars Land has really taken CA up a notch or two. It needed something like Cars Land.
Loved the Big thunder Ranch BBQ. Super filling and really good.
I think that's about it. Any of you going be sure to take moleskin. I didn't know what that was until we got home.