LauraAngel
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2001
- Messages
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Hi all,
My mom and I recently returned from a weeklong trip in which we had tried to do some new things, as this was our 7th or 8th weeklong trip to WDW. One of the things we thought would be great was the KTTK tour, which I had read so many positive things about. I was very excited about getting to see the utilidors and the parade staging area and learning some new things, finding out more about how the park really works. Unfortunately, our tour was ultimately pretty disappointing. We went on a Wednesday at 9:30am (park opened at 9am that day). The two women who checked us in were very personable and funny and really made us feel welcome. We were really excited, figuring one of them would be leading our tour. Unfortunately, the girl who did lead our tour, while she was excited about disney, was not nearly as personable. She was rather quiet, making it hard to hear her often. She also had exceedingly poor diction, which surprised me for someone who works in guest relations. She kept tripping over her words and making up words, saying things were "more better" than something, etc. I realize I am a bit more obsessive about DIsney than the average person, having read just about every book I can get my hands on about various aspects of Walt's life and the parks and so forth, but there was very little new information offered during the tour, even for my mom, who isn't nearly as into everything Disney. She said she learned more about Walt from the One Man's Dream exhibit than from the girl's lengthy and muddled talk about him.
More disappointingly, there was very little "behind the scenes." The info she gave us about the rides we went on before we went in was basically common knowledge (she didnt' even share the Haunted Mansion story with us, or talk about the carriage or anything... just talked about Hidden Mickeys). We were never shown the parade/garbage area that so many other people have gotten to see, perhaps because of the recent unfortunate death of a cast member in that area. Nonetheless, instead of substituting with something else even remotely "backstage" they just shoved us on a couple more rides, hardly a real exciting thing on a day when the MK was practically empty and we could've walked on any ride we wanted, tour or not.
The only reason I consider the money well spent was the 40 minutes we spent in the utilidor area, which was very cool to get to see. On the whole though, I would've rather skipped the rest of the "tour" and done rides on my own.
This is not to say that you won't have a better experience, if you do this yourself. I'm sure that much of this had to do with the particular person we had leading our tour. Nonetheless, given that I'd heard so many positive things prior to our trip about the KTTK tour, I thought I would share my not so great experience with you all, just so you have some comparison.
Conversely, I would encourage anyone really into Disney to check out the Lunch/Dinner with an Imagineer program (see my post in the restaurants/dining section) as this was by far the highlight of our trip.
Anyway, any questions, please feel free to ask...
My mom and I recently returned from a weeklong trip in which we had tried to do some new things, as this was our 7th or 8th weeklong trip to WDW. One of the things we thought would be great was the KTTK tour, which I had read so many positive things about. I was very excited about getting to see the utilidors and the parade staging area and learning some new things, finding out more about how the park really works. Unfortunately, our tour was ultimately pretty disappointing. We went on a Wednesday at 9:30am (park opened at 9am that day). The two women who checked us in were very personable and funny and really made us feel welcome. We were really excited, figuring one of them would be leading our tour. Unfortunately, the girl who did lead our tour, while she was excited about disney, was not nearly as personable. She was rather quiet, making it hard to hear her often. She also had exceedingly poor diction, which surprised me for someone who works in guest relations. She kept tripping over her words and making up words, saying things were "more better" than something, etc. I realize I am a bit more obsessive about DIsney than the average person, having read just about every book I can get my hands on about various aspects of Walt's life and the parks and so forth, but there was very little new information offered during the tour, even for my mom, who isn't nearly as into everything Disney. She said she learned more about Walt from the One Man's Dream exhibit than from the girl's lengthy and muddled talk about him.
More disappointingly, there was very little "behind the scenes." The info she gave us about the rides we went on before we went in was basically common knowledge (she didnt' even share the Haunted Mansion story with us, or talk about the carriage or anything... just talked about Hidden Mickeys). We were never shown the parade/garbage area that so many other people have gotten to see, perhaps because of the recent unfortunate death of a cast member in that area. Nonetheless, instead of substituting with something else even remotely "backstage" they just shoved us on a couple more rides, hardly a real exciting thing on a day when the MK was practically empty and we could've walked on any ride we wanted, tour or not.
The only reason I consider the money well spent was the 40 minutes we spent in the utilidor area, which was very cool to get to see. On the whole though, I would've rather skipped the rest of the "tour" and done rides on my own.
This is not to say that you won't have a better experience, if you do this yourself. I'm sure that much of this had to do with the particular person we had leading our tour. Nonetheless, given that I'd heard so many positive things prior to our trip about the KTTK tour, I thought I would share my not so great experience with you all, just so you have some comparison.
Conversely, I would encourage anyone really into Disney to check out the Lunch/Dinner with an Imagineer program (see my post in the restaurants/dining section) as this was by far the highlight of our trip.
Anyway, any questions, please feel free to ask...