GrandCalifornian
Can't Wait To Go Back
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Yes, that totally happens for us. It makes the trip feel longer though when it feels like each day was more than one.Sounds like a fun - if long - day! Sometimes those long days can feel like two days even while you are living it and you find yourself say "wait, that was just this morning that we did that?"

The mini figures are fun, and Allie loved it. The grab bag was from one of the smaller Disney gift shops in the middle near Wolfgang Puck's. It is a small shop, but we often seem to find something neat we want there.Love the Lego store and I would say leaving there after only spending $10 is definitely a victory.
I think I would be too nervous to do the grab bag - but looks like there was some good stuff in there. I never actually knew they did that anywhere - seems like a fun idea![]()
Yeah, we love Fort Wilderness and Trail's End in particular. It is one of those relatively quiet corners of WDW tat we like to explore. You are so right that there are lots of different ways to do it. That's something we love about the DIS, we read about what other people do and get new ideas.Funny that you have eaten at Trails End every trip and we have never eaten there - just goes to show you how many options there are and how many different ways to have a WDW vacation
Glad you didn't feel upset about not staying at Wilderness Lodge once you got there and were, in fact, really happy about staying at POR
We still love our Wilderness Lodge, but it was fine to stay at POR for this trip. Both are great resorts, with lots of similarities in their quiet feel.
There weren't any great seats, but we walked around and looked at the other neat stuff in the store.Your evening at DTD looked like fun. I agree that $10 for custom made Legos is a bargain. Do they have comfy chairs for parents to sit in while the kids play with the Legos?
Yes it was direct, although it was to the Outpost Depot where we then hopped on an internal FW bus. The whole process went so quickly that we thought about considering that route as an option for getting to/from DTD from WL as well... It probably wouldn't be any faster normally, and would have three modes of transportation rather than one, but it still went quickly for us that night.I can't believe that you made it to FW from DTD in that short of a time. Was it a direct bus?
Ahh yes, WCC is often in competition with TE. We generally prefer dinner at TE and the breakfast at WCC, but both are great places to eat in the neighborhood.We love eating dinner at Trail's End. The fried chicken is my favorite. Even when you aren't too hungry it seems easy to eat a lot.Originally we had dinner plans there on our last trip, but it worked out better to eat at Whispering Canyon Cafe on our Halloween party night, so we switched it.
Yes, there is just something great about hanging out in the WL lobby. We were glad to be there, even though we weren't staying there this time. Overall we do see the extra value in WL, but as is typical with Disney stuff it is priced so well that it really is an individual decision as to whether it is worth it for a particular trip. We will be back to WL, but could totally see staying at POR again sometime.We stopped at the WL when we were staying at the YC in September. DH wanted to spend some time in the lobby, soaking up the atmosphere. There is no other place like it in WDW, although AKL would come close.
I like to bring a refillable mug to the parks, too. They are easy to carry and we often do a little resort hopping. It is nice to have them with you when getting off the boat at WL or walking around the Epcot resort area.
I'm glad that POR is working out so well for you.![]()
