Niebz
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Okay, this may get long so bare with me.
First let me say that our recent 2-week stay at the DLH exceeded our expectations in every way. They upgraded us from standard view to fifth floor pool view which was spectacular, the new room was huge, beautiful and very clean, and the minor construction finishing touches going on were hardly noticeable. The whole resort is fresh and new. My only complaint is that we'll never be able to stay anywhere more affordable again!
Christmas at the DLR - again, exceeded our expectations. Coming from Canada with real snow I was slightly worried it wouldn't feel as Christmasy as home but I was blown away by how truly magical it was. The fake snow was a great substitute and the holiday decor and detail was everywhere. I loved the christmas music piped in and themed to each land - still felt very Disney but Christmas themed. Also loved the holiday treats, Santa with real reindeer, parade, fireworks and holiday overlays (particularly Small World which blew me away!). We even got an unobstructed view of Gary Sinise and the amazing Candlelight Processional.
Now for the only negative part of our trip. The last few days we were there (December 9 and 10th in particular) got so busy that it was very difficult to get around the parks. Fine, we can handle that. The lines were pretty bad too but again, nothing that we can't handle. What made for a less than magical day however was the rudeness of other guests.
First we were in line for HMH and DD (3) was having a minor outburst as DH and I were trying to get her to walk on her own and she wasn't cooperating. Embarrassing enough on it's own but a woman in front of us in line said very loudly to her 2 young children that she couldn't believe what horrible parents we were and then, to quote her, "that's why you don't have babies when you're too young to handle them." I was too stunned to say anything but I wish I had. We're 28 and 30, not unwed pregnant teens and even if we were who is she to judge? As a mom who fought through infertility and multiple miscarriages to have my babies my life's ambition is to be a good Mom so I let this comment affect my day more than I should have.
Later, we were waiting for a table at the Plaza and a cast member was nice enough to lead me to one which was unoccupied. She cleared it and I sat down only to later be reamed out by the guy at the next table that we took his family's spot who'd be back shortly. Um, why didn't he speak up sooner then? Besides they were done eating, his family never did show up and they left 2 minutes later. I guess the crowds made other people grumpy and therefor confrontational as we witnessed many other arguments and pushy behaviour that day. Hard to stay in the Christmas spirit when everyone around you is miserable.
Our miserable day was capped beautifully when after waiting 2 hours for the parade some kid behind us puked all over our spot 2 minutes before it was scheduled to start and we had to move. LOL - at least we can look back at it all and laugh.
To end this post on a happier note I'll close with a few tips we picked up on our trip:
1) We went to the 5:30 Christmas parade nearly every day on our long trip and it was crazy busy. If you want premium, Main Sreet curbside spots you need to line up no later than 4:00 - sometimes the street was already busy at 3:30. The early parade was less busy though. One of our favourite spots to view the first parade when it starts at small world is under the Christmas tree facing the castle.
2) Our last day was very rainy which totally cleared out the crowds. The rain let up by evening so we went to the second WoC and there were only a few hundred people. Ropes were taken down, no tickets needed and we got a perfect railing view only minutes before it started. So if you get a rainy day, take advantage of it as it might be a blessing in disguise. It was the perfect ending to our trip.
First let me say that our recent 2-week stay at the DLH exceeded our expectations in every way. They upgraded us from standard view to fifth floor pool view which was spectacular, the new room was huge, beautiful and very clean, and the minor construction finishing touches going on were hardly noticeable. The whole resort is fresh and new. My only complaint is that we'll never be able to stay anywhere more affordable again!
Christmas at the DLR - again, exceeded our expectations. Coming from Canada with real snow I was slightly worried it wouldn't feel as Christmasy as home but I was blown away by how truly magical it was. The fake snow was a great substitute and the holiday decor and detail was everywhere. I loved the christmas music piped in and themed to each land - still felt very Disney but Christmas themed. Also loved the holiday treats, Santa with real reindeer, parade, fireworks and holiday overlays (particularly Small World which blew me away!). We even got an unobstructed view of Gary Sinise and the amazing Candlelight Processional.
Now for the only negative part of our trip. The last few days we were there (December 9 and 10th in particular) got so busy that it was very difficult to get around the parks. Fine, we can handle that. The lines were pretty bad too but again, nothing that we can't handle. What made for a less than magical day however was the rudeness of other guests.
First we were in line for HMH and DD (3) was having a minor outburst as DH and I were trying to get her to walk on her own and she wasn't cooperating. Embarrassing enough on it's own but a woman in front of us in line said very loudly to her 2 young children that she couldn't believe what horrible parents we were and then, to quote her, "that's why you don't have babies when you're too young to handle them." I was too stunned to say anything but I wish I had. We're 28 and 30, not unwed pregnant teens and even if we were who is she to judge? As a mom who fought through infertility and multiple miscarriages to have my babies my life's ambition is to be a good Mom so I let this comment affect my day more than I should have.
Later, we were waiting for a table at the Plaza and a cast member was nice enough to lead me to one which was unoccupied. She cleared it and I sat down only to later be reamed out by the guy at the next table that we took his family's spot who'd be back shortly. Um, why didn't he speak up sooner then? Besides they were done eating, his family never did show up and they left 2 minutes later. I guess the crowds made other people grumpy and therefor confrontational as we witnessed many other arguments and pushy behaviour that day. Hard to stay in the Christmas spirit when everyone around you is miserable.
Our miserable day was capped beautifully when after waiting 2 hours for the parade some kid behind us puked all over our spot 2 minutes before it was scheduled to start and we had to move. LOL - at least we can look back at it all and laugh.
To end this post on a happier note I'll close with a few tips we picked up on our trip:
1) We went to the 5:30 Christmas parade nearly every day on our long trip and it was crazy busy. If you want premium, Main Sreet curbside spots you need to line up no later than 4:00 - sometimes the street was already busy at 3:30. The early parade was less busy though. One of our favourite spots to view the first parade when it starts at small world is under the Christmas tree facing the castle.
2) Our last day was very rainy which totally cleared out the crowds. The rain let up by evening so we went to the second WoC and there were only a few hundred people. Ropes were taken down, no tickets needed and we got a perfect railing view only minutes before it started. So if you get a rainy day, take advantage of it as it might be a blessing in disguise. It was the perfect ending to our trip.