reddog21
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the reason the friendship boat line isn’t long is because you can walk 4 times faster than those boats move so most know not to waste there time…..sooooooo slow!!!No, not at all.
the reason the friendship boat line isn’t long is because you can walk 4 times faster than those boats move so most know not to waste there time…..sooooooo slow!!!No, not at all.
I agree and it was also nice to be able to ride it with my infant!I once rode Nemo with my then 2YO probably 5 times in a row! Going back this year with our newest (he’s 2, sisters are both much older now), and anticipating the same. Not a bad ride, especially at that age.
I'm slowly warming up to the new looks though. That entire plaza could be a huge dance floor with the synchronizing lights. It was really interesting to see the lights on the ball, collumns, ground, and possibly the eatery flowing in harmony with the music. I think it would be an awesome place for a New Year party.The ongoing construction and the years it took to make what they have finished and revealed is just a total joke.
I accidentally went during spring break time (mid April) over 20 years ago - MK was so crowded I could not move - left around noon and only went back to the parks in the late evenings…I swore I would never again go the 3-4 weeeks that make up spring break again- now I go early May.I went during Spring Break years ago (2018, I think). Just a miserable experience in terms of crowds (and value). They charge a premium price, but do not staff (or maintain their ride mechanics) at a premium capacity (anymore). I've vowed never to go this time of year. Heck, I think it is too crowded in the fall and January now, but at least I can manage the G+ nonsense effectively then.
I am very sorry you had such a tough day.
I don’t disagree but OP claimed to be a Disney vet…What you say is true, but that’s also like saying “if you were an expert you could have had an ok time”. What about the 90 percent of people who aren’t experts? Should you have to be an expert to enjoy it? I know that isn’t what you meant, but a theme park shouldn’t be this hard to enjoy.
Very true - I usually just take it the one stop from Epcot to Boardwalk if its there and go from there when I am at the Swan Dolphin - unless I am really tired. But I wont wait the 15 minutes for it.the reason the friendship boat line isn’t long is because you can walk 4 times faster than those boats move so most know not to waste there time…..sooooooo slow!!!
I would have talked to a CM and gotten a LL for free for the 6pm VQ glitch. That is something that should be expected for deluxe guests. That is a great perk advertised by Disney itself about the pros of staying Deluxe.I'm going to blame the crowds on Spring Break.
Honestly I could do EPCOT without any of the rides (though I do like Test Track and Soarin'...admittedly I like the ORIGINAL Test Track better and miss Body Wars like crazy but that's a story for another day...)
Reason? World Showcase. If I got a full day in of just browsing around every pavilion, I'd consider it a win. When my wife wasn't feeling the greatest on our first honeymoon trip, we spent a day just going around World Showcase and she had a blast!! She's not even really much of a history person (much more into culture) and really enjoyed all the shops, interacting with people from the various countries, and trying the food. (In fact, it was the highlight of the trip that go-round, more so than any ride).
Truthfully it's all about what you want though. Two rides is indeed a bust if you're a ride-centric person, but I've found it's best to find the little victories on days like that. I had a trip once where I was stuck in line for over 2 hours for Toy Story Mania (it kept breaking down) so I just got to know all the people around me in line. I was flying solo on that trip and got to meet some interesting folks.
That's because a decent chunk of what was planned was scrapped/canceled due to budget cuts and you can tell immediately. Years of construction walls and Epcot is IMO still a mess.The ongoing construction and the years it took to make what they have finished and revealed is just a total joke.
Otherwise a great day!
Yeah I was really surprised that it was still such a mess. Its very confusing as well. If you follow the sign to the land for example they send you a very roundabout way. Got to the point I just ignored the signs and went by memory.That's because a decent chunk of what was planned was scrapped/canceled due to budget cuts and you can tell immediately. Years of construction walls and Epcot is IMO still a mess.
Very true--can confirm this from experience. It's also a little quicker to get off at Swan/Dolphin and walk to Yacht Club if you're going there.I have even heard the driver tell folks to get off at Yacht club and walk as its quicker when heading to Epcot.
Yes, $35 for MK and multi-parks.I see Genie+ sold out at MK and for multi parks. Was it $35?