undchefreak
Mouseketeer
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I just returned from my first solo trip, and it was fantastic! I had 4 days and nights at Disney, and I made pretty good use out of each of these.
The biggest accomplishment that I had was going to all four parks through the day and visiting all but one desired attraction. I started with Hollywood Studios, and got a fast pass for TSM at about 8:55. While waiting for the time to come, I visited ToT, RnRC (single rider line took 6 minutes from exiting ToT to exiting to finishing ride), Star Tours, Backlot, and Movie Ride. I rode TSM and made my way to Epcot via the boat.
When I arrived at Epcot, I found the FP at Sourin' was 6 hours out, and the wait was 100 minutes, so I skipped it and did the single rider line at Test Track. This ride had the second longest wait of the day at 35 minutes (75 posted for the Single rider line). After finishing this ride, I got lunch at the new French bakery (yum!), then went to Figment and Captain EO. I went to try the school bread in Norway, which was also delicious.
After Epcot, I made my way to the bus stop to swing over to Animal Kingdom (I can't remember where I switched buses, but I was alone on the way there, even though it was open for another 5 hours that evening). I got in the stand by line for Expedition Everest (I've never seen all the "artifacts" before, it was pretty fun and only about a 15 minute wait). The info sheet didn't specify that EE had a single rider line, so when I got to the front of the line and saw it, I decided that I'd have to ride again
. After a 15 second wait, I was on the ride again. I rode the twirl ride, Dinosaur, and the dinosaur Dumbo, and I was off again on my way to Magic Kingdom, which I walked to from the Contemporary.
I got to MK around 7:00, and the park was open late for Extra Magic Hours 9:00-11:00. I morned the absence of the Main Street bakery, but stopped when I found the cinnamon roll at Gaston's Tavern. They've added some maple frosting to the normal cream cheese frosting, and it makes me cry that I can't have that stuff every day. I was able to check out the part of Fantasyland that is finished now and rode the Ariel ride, along with Space Mountain, and the Haunted Mansion before realizing I had 20 minutes before all the food places were about to close. I grabbed a quick bite at Columbia Harbor House (I think...) and then went to enchanted Tales with Belle. I had no idea what I was walking into. I assumed it was a character meet, but I heard the cast member at the entrance to the line say that it was like nothing else at Disney. I thought that sounded interesting enough to stand in line for. 55 minutes later, I agree completely. It was silly, but fun. I'm not a "kid person," but the kids were having so much fun that they were almost cute.
By this time it was 10:35, I was tired, and my hips were trying to jump out of my body, so I grabbed the bus back to Saratoga Springs and slept like a baby. One very productive day.
I spent the next day touring the Monorail and DVC resorts, then went back to the parks for another day. My favorite part of Disney is the World Showcase, so for my second and final park day, I visited all the things that no one else will do with me, specifically the movies and shows. This was much more laid back, and I got to ride Soarin' twice in the morning.
Both park days were great, but I'm not sure how many times I'll attempt the 4 park day again.
The biggest accomplishment that I had was going to all four parks through the day and visiting all but one desired attraction. I started with Hollywood Studios, and got a fast pass for TSM at about 8:55. While waiting for the time to come, I visited ToT, RnRC (single rider line took 6 minutes from exiting ToT to exiting to finishing ride), Star Tours, Backlot, and Movie Ride. I rode TSM and made my way to Epcot via the boat.
When I arrived at Epcot, I found the FP at Sourin' was 6 hours out, and the wait was 100 minutes, so I skipped it and did the single rider line at Test Track. This ride had the second longest wait of the day at 35 minutes (75 posted for the Single rider line). After finishing this ride, I got lunch at the new French bakery (yum!), then went to Figment and Captain EO. I went to try the school bread in Norway, which was also delicious.
After Epcot, I made my way to the bus stop to swing over to Animal Kingdom (I can't remember where I switched buses, but I was alone on the way there, even though it was open for another 5 hours that evening). I got in the stand by line for Expedition Everest (I've never seen all the "artifacts" before, it was pretty fun and only about a 15 minute wait). The info sheet didn't specify that EE had a single rider line, so when I got to the front of the line and saw it, I decided that I'd have to ride again

I got to MK around 7:00, and the park was open late for Extra Magic Hours 9:00-11:00. I morned the absence of the Main Street bakery, but stopped when I found the cinnamon roll at Gaston's Tavern. They've added some maple frosting to the normal cream cheese frosting, and it makes me cry that I can't have that stuff every day. I was able to check out the part of Fantasyland that is finished now and rode the Ariel ride, along with Space Mountain, and the Haunted Mansion before realizing I had 20 minutes before all the food places were about to close. I grabbed a quick bite at Columbia Harbor House (I think...) and then went to enchanted Tales with Belle. I had no idea what I was walking into. I assumed it was a character meet, but I heard the cast member at the entrance to the line say that it was like nothing else at Disney. I thought that sounded interesting enough to stand in line for. 55 minutes later, I agree completely. It was silly, but fun. I'm not a "kid person," but the kids were having so much fun that they were almost cute.
By this time it was 10:35, I was tired, and my hips were trying to jump out of my body, so I grabbed the bus back to Saratoga Springs and slept like a baby. One very productive day.
I spent the next day touring the Monorail and DVC resorts, then went back to the parks for another day. My favorite part of Disney is the World Showcase, so for my second and final park day, I visited all the things that no one else will do with me, specifically the movies and shows. This was much more laid back, and I got to ride Soarin' twice in the morning.
Both park days were great, but I'm not sure how many times I'll attempt the 4 park day again.
