I followed your PTR link over and wow! You have done a lot in a short period of time! I only have a couple of suggestions for now because it seems like you have really thought your days through.
1. For FPs - you may want to get them earlier than when you think. When we were there in June, a lot of the FP were gone by 1:30 in the afternoon, or there would be a 6 hour gap in time. I know the parks will be less crowded so you might not have this problem, but I just don't want you to miss out on a planned FP because you waited too long to get them.
2. My son (who was 21 months when we went) LOVED the Country Bear Jamboree. Your older kids might not like it, but if you have a FP and are waiting for the others to get back, you might take your youngest to see this. It's a little hokey, but my son loves music & he loves animals so he was in awe by this.![]()
I'm debating about my TSM strategy---trying to figure out if it's best to get FP and then ride or vice versa. I think I'm leaning for riding it first and then getting the FP. I have a feeling if I wait in line for 10, 15, 20 mins for a FP and then try to ride, the standby time will shoot up. However, if I ride right away, the FP mania might have died down by the time I get off the ride. Just my theory.
We have a dinner reservation at WCC too! I'm so excited. A lot of people say that the food isn't fantastic, but when we went there for breakfast on our last trip we had a great time. My little sister's friend asked for ketchup, not knowing what she was getting herself into. Sadly, we took no pictures. This year I'm going to be the weirdo in the restaurant with her camera, snatching DH's plate away to take a picture of it before he dives in.
awesome ptr! Makes me want to ramp mine up a bit.![]()
I ordered autograph books from the disney website, they were 6.95. Not sure how much they are a the parks. We wanted to be able to hit the ground running.
Rumor has it if you want to "enhance" your experience -- try one or more of the following. IMPORTANT -- these are just suggestions! Depending on how busy the cafe is, servers may not be able to engage in tomfoolery!
PLEASE Note: It has been brought to our attention that someone reprinted this list and then got very upset with their server when all of the items mentioned below were not part of their dining experience. PLEASE don't expect your server to do this entire list or even anything from the list! it is merely a recap of what has produced some interesting antics from previous guest experiences. Whispering Canyon is a themed restaurant and chances are your server may engage in some tomfoolery. But please use this only as a guide for possibly having fun and not a list of expectations! Thank you!
Wear a Hat or T-Shirt from Universal or Sea World
Tell your server you spent the day at an attraction outside of WDW
Tell the server whose birthday or anniversary it is
Have your kids "egg him/her on"
Have one of the males in the group ask where the restrooms are
Claim your straw is not long enough
Chew gum
Ask the server where you can buy some chewing gum in WDW
Ask for ketchup -- but be ready for a little exercise and team building!
Order a soda for breakfast.
When we went, our server threw our straws at us. They holler back into the kitchen and back and forth at each other. They have hobby horse races and twirls napkins around. If you ask for ketchup, they will typically announce it to the entire restaurant and make every table bring you their ketchup bottle. So you'll end up with an entire table full of ketchup bottles. It's a LOT of fun!
I just found this and after reading through your first few pages I thought I would jump in and say hi to a fellow Ontarioian. If you don't mind me asking what city are you from? Also I'm going to be thee at almost the same time.