disneycruiser2007
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Dec 24, 2007
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Came back yesterday after a peak season trip. Fantastic time. Magic Kingdom was packed. We weren't closed out of any parks. We went each day as early as we could. Our memories will last a lifetime for our two girls, grade school and pre-school. We had 3 generations in our family and we all loved it. There is truly something for everyone at Disney. There were strategies we felt were critical - all of the reviews we read everywhere really really helped us (informational and neutral, negative and positive) prepare for the crowds, long-lines, food planning, transportation and reservations. I was somewhat cynical and a little apprehensive about the crowd, Magic Kingdom was the most crowded, Epcot the least since it was so large. I just wanted to say kudos to Disney for being so nice to children and really trying to put little kids first at the parks. That is their strength to us. Our larger family really grew closer and was enriched by the experience. Thanks to Disney for a wonderful vacation. PS I did read about the stomache virus going around - on the Nemo ride we saw vomit from a small child who threw up in front of us, but we (from elderly to young) were all fine for the week and didn't experience a hint of illness. We did stay off-site, so most meals and snacks were self-cooked/snacks pre-packaged, and gotten from the grocery, but we ate 2 signature dinners, snacks, and at least a couple of times counter food preparations at DW. The places we ate were not at the places where problems had been reported. We did wash our hands frequently and use wipes in between. Utensils/drinking bottles were machine washed/sanitized very regularly. We also took precautions to shower/bathe etc, oral hygiene for each of us to wash of the park germs from the day. All of us had previously gotten the flu shot. Disney still has the magic to us.