Okay, a "quick" recap of our whirlwind of a weekend...
For those who have been following along with my DVC mini-saga...we made a quick last-minute trip to the World last weekend to do the tour (having never taken it before) and make up our minds on SSR. I finally got DH to sit down and talk with me about it a week ago, and we agreed to make this trip (thank goodness for SWA Rapid Rewards tix!). As the week wore on, and we finally got our video and informational packet from the DVC rep I had contacted, we were getting more excited to go. DH started talking about buying in like it was a foregone conclusion.
(And, it wasn't a bad gig that the AP/DVC preview for EE was this past weekend either!)
We left Dallas Friday evening, and arrived at MCO around 10:15 p.m. The trip and check-in at AKL (one of our faves - thank goodness for the old AP call-in rates!) was pretty painless, except they had assigned us a smoking room with bunkbeds! Now, I don't have any allergies, but just cannot tolerate smoking! (I thought of you, tinker1bell!) Unfortunately, it was already 11:30, and they said they could not move us that night, but could the next day. Maybe I should have pushed a little harder, but just didn't have the energy that night. We needed to be up early for the AK the next morning, and our DVC tour was set for 11 a.m.
Saturday morning, we were up early to try to make it to AK before the park opened at 9. Unfortunately, we had to go through the check-in process again to get our NS room - which was ironically available at 8:15 a.m. I still just cannot believe that room was used the prior night, but was magically available the next morning. Oh well, we put our stuff in the new room, and headed out.
Let me just say - the AK for the EE preview was PACKED. We happened to luck out and be at WDW the weekend of the Soarin' preview last year, and that was NOTHING compared to this. The parking lot was more full than I have ever seen it - and this was at park opening! They were already parking folks on the grass, I'm assuming in preparation for what they thought would be record crowds that day!
And boy, they weren't far off. We had to stand in line for about a half hour just to show our AP and photo ID to get past the barricades to EE - and then once there, there were lines EVERYWHERE - a line for FP distribution (yes, I'm not kidding), the standby line, a line for FP return, etc. People were also just coming in to browse the shop, watch people ride, etc. Although Disney was doing their best with signs and CM's everywhere, it was nothing better than organized chaos. I don't know if they have ever done a DVC/AP preview for an attraction at the same time, but I'm hoping they never combine the groups again. Although there's got to be a good amount of overlap, the lines were insane. If this was a taste of what is to come, I'd say you're going to have to high tail it to EE first thing to either ride or draw a FP if you hope to ride w/o crazy waits. We waited about an hour in the standby line to ride on Saturday before we had to leave.
Was it worth it? On our first (and only ride on Saturday), I was a tad bit underwhelmed.

But, for whatever reason, it was way better when we rode it 4 times in a row on Sunday morning!

(Although I do think maybe 4 times back-to-back is the limit - we were both a little wobbly-legged after the 4th time!) We tried it in the front and in the back of the vehicle, and I think near the front is the better spot on this ride. You get to see so much more of the detail and story. (I wish I could say that the lines were better on Sunday - they weren't - but we used all the FP's given to us by our DVC guide on EE!)
It's themed very well, and is one smooth ride. It's definitely more intense than BTMR or SpaceMtn., but not as overall "roller coaster thrilling" as RnRC. You need to check it out!
I'll start another post for the DVC tour part, as this is not as quick as I'd thought...