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I thought about getting that Vera bag. LOVES. I swear EVERONE had that bag.
I an not a fan of the soaps. I am a bath and body snob. However, I do love me some Disney Resort soaps and shampoos. I have a collection going on.
It is a dream of mine to get the Mickey kitchen stuff. I am jelly of your's, I should have gotten some. BUT, I do have a Christmas wish list.
I am off to do mines now.![]()
Here is the link to my dining review. Enjoy!
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?p=51997048&posted=1#post51997048
Hi everyone!! We arrived home yesterday and unpacked right away...it feels good to relax at home today after running around and being on the road.
We left WDW July 30th, after 10 wonderful days there. We did almost everything we had planned...we missed the Animation Academy at DHS because every time we went there to try and do it, the line was so long that we didn't have time to do it...either we had an ADR, or a FP+ that would run out by the time we would finish up there. The boys chose the ADR or FP+ attraction every time and they didn't mind missing animation academy.
We ate at some wonderful restaurants. DH and I enjoyed V&A's sooooo much! We've never eaten food like that in our lives, and we did the wine pairings as well. I say if you go there, splurge on the wine pairings, they are amazing with the food! They really can't do enough for you there as far as service. You definitely don't feel like you're in WDW, and DH thanked me for talking him into going there...the last thing he wanted was to wear a dinner jacket at WDW in July! He is still thanking me for going there. We are both so glad we went...as of August 1st, they no longer take the TIW card so it was great to have the discount while it lasted.
We also went to a few signatures this trip. Jiko was amazing, the Fantasmic dinner at Hollywood Brown Derby was fantastic, and Flying Fish is now our favorite signature restaurant! So glad it was so good, because it's right on the boardwalk and we always stay at BWV, our DVC home. FF has now become a must-do for every trip!
The chefs were so great with DS9's food allergies (shellfish, tree nuts and peanuts). He was able to eat dessert more often than all of us expected, just modified versions like no candy pearls, etc. The chefs were truly amazing and it wasn't as difficult as I thought it would be with the nut allergies (we discovered his nut allergies a few months after our last trip, so this was the first time dealing with them at WDW).
Tutto Italia was a huge disappointment for us. It's not that it was bad at all, the food was very good. It was just not as "wow" as I had expected. We felt it was just overpriced food. Definitely not low quality like a chain Italian restaurant, but definitely not worth the price either. My lasagne was delicious and did remind me of the one I had in Florence, Italy, but definitely shouldn't have cost $26, even in NY it wouldn't cost that much. In fact, the same restaurant group (Patina group) has an Italian restaurant in Manhattan and the same lasagne costs $19, which is still pricey for a pasta dish, but it's Manhattan and it's still $5 less than WDW! DH couldn't really find anything on the menu under $30 that appealed to him. He felt bad ordering a $30+ entree in an Italian restaurant but I told him not to worry about it. He settled for the polenta dish with a few different meats, which cost somewhere in the $20s. He liked it but he said nothing to write home about.
DS9 and DH enjoyed the mine train ride. Holy cow, the line for that gets long super fast! On EMH morning MK day, we felt like we had the rest of fantasyland to ourselves because everyone rushed to that ride. We had a FP+ for it, so no worries there. We got more done that day than I had originally planned, all before our lunch at LTT. That made for a much more relaxing second MK day which was good since that was our last full WDW day.
We hit rain a few times, as we always do. The first afternoon we had arrived, it rained at Epcot and DH and DS7 didn't get to go on test track. First the ride broke down. Then with thunderstorms they closed the ride. Then later on they tried again but it broke down again. So having the FP+ for it proved useless on that day even though we got it through the glitch in the system when they changed FP+ tiering at Epcot. Oh well...they did get to go on TT at rope drop on our other two Epcot days so DS9 was very happy. DS7 decided not to go on TT or any roller coasters, so he stayed with me.
We definitely found that out of our 4 WDW trips so far (July 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014), this was by far the hottest at WDW. We were very careful to stay hydrated, especially for the boys. It also felt more crowded at times. We had a wonderful trip, but it's also nice to be home!
Now, time to plan California and Disneyland for next July![]()
Vacation is over for me. Back to wrok bright and early this morning Oh how I wish I were getting ready for rope drop!![]()
Sounds like a great trip. By looking at your past trips we may have crossed paths a time or two. We went July 2009,2010,and this year.
It was super hot. I remember feeling the heat coming from the pavement more this time than ever before. I thought maybe it was because I put on some weight. Glad to know I am not the only one who thought this July was hot. I have to take some of that back...We had 2 really HOT days out of our whole trip. It would start off HOT then rain, and really, really cool down at night. Almost chilly when the wind would blow.
I agree about the heat. Our last trips have all been in June and July and this was the first time it felt unbearable. My mom and I also had horrible ankle swelling. I'm talking full fledged cankles where we felt like we couldn't walk or bend our ankles. It was miserable. We really tried to stay hydrated to the point where thinking about drinking more water made us sick, but I guess it wasn't enough? The shops and restaurants felt much less cool then they used to, so there really wasn't much reprieve at all.
Sounds like a great trip. By looking at your past trips we may have crossed paths a time or two. We went July 2009,2010,and this year. It was super hot. I remember feeling the heat coming from the pavement more this time than ever before. I thought maybe it was because I put on some weight. Glad to know I am not the only one who thought this July was hot. I have to take some of that back...We had 2 really HOT days out of our whole trip. It would start off HOT then rain, and really, really cool down at night. Almost chilly when the wind would blow.
Yes it was much hotter this year than last July!!! DH doesn't believe me but even our friend who lives in FL said this year was worst than lasts you know it's hot when it's still mid 80s after Wishes. Sometimes I just didn't even want to be there. Usually you have to drag me out of the parks.
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We got back late last night from a wonderful trip. It started with our flight arriving early. Then our room was ready when we got there at 11:00 am. It was a great room. Exactly what I requested. Perfect. We had a great first day having Boma for dinner, swimming, and going to DTD. Our first day at AK it sprinkled a little but nothing big and didn't rain again until the last night of our trip. Good meals... Coral Reef-sat near the fish tank and food and device were really good. Narcoossee's- best meal of our trip. Great filet and lobster tail. Great service. Teppan Edo- DS requested for his birthday. Food was good. They brought him out dessert and sang happy birthday and gave him a chef's hat which he wore for the rest of the day. 1900 Park Fare- the step sisters and mother were awesome. We told Anaastasia that our DS was in love with her which made for some quick whit and banter. Very funny. San Angel- my margaritas were awesome....nothing else to say. Lol. No, our food was good. Our kids devoured their meals. They love eating in the pyramid. Parks were less crowded then in mid July trips we have taken, far less tour groups they we have experienced in the past, very humid though. My DH got really dizzy one day and was sick to his stomach. He couldn't stop sweating. It kind of ruined our Hoop de Doo night but he still enjoyed the show, minus eating. On our bus ride home, another man was sick on the bus. It was just a really hot day. I felt horrible for the man, who was extremely embarrassed. The CMs kept telling people to stay hydrated that day. Even though DH drank a lot, it still took a toll on him and heat doesn't get to him. Please be careful and drink often. My DH and DD got stuck on ToT for an hour. They had to send the maintenance crew to get them. But my DD loves the ride and decided to ride again anyway and we got two free family Fast passes for the trouble. It made traveling around the park that day very easy. Frozen fireworks were very fun. The kids also loved the sing along and the Wandering Oaken Trading post. They loved playing in the "snow" which was more like shaved ice, but fun. It was interesting to watch people who obviously don't see snow very often. Lead to some cute people watching moments. DD loved meeting Elsa and Anna. fast pass + was definitely the way to go with that one. And we were able to get her an Anna coronation day dress which she doesn't want to take off. We found Fast Pass + was very easy to get extra passes for in MK. We used ten extra one day before we left at 8:00 pm. There were tons available for the little rides (no mine train in afternoon at all) and we didn't wait very long in any line using fast pass +. The other parks were harder to come by simply because they don't have as many rides, but we were still able to get several extras at each park. Going to AK one late afternoon was awesome. Road several rides multiple time. Park really clears out after 3. We had a late diner at Yak and a Yeti and walked out of the park after closer....so peaceful. Only negative- Our meal at Hoop de doo was just ok. Could have been from DH feeling sick. The food was decent. The show was fun, but all of us agreed, we would rather do something else next time. Sorry this post was long, but we really enjoyed this trip. Spending 9 days really helped us to slow down and not rush things. Our kids were far less tired and we were more energized. Was a great trip.
One of these days (probably when I have no kids in the house anymore) my DH and I will go to WDW at off times in the year and stay for like 2 weeks and just do anything and everything that WE want to do on our vacation! I love having my kids with me, but we do 85% what they want and the rest us. Now some of that 85% is stuff we want to do, but not all of it. Some day my dream will come true, sooner if I could win a big prize lottery.![]()
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We returned home late on the 4th. I've been catching up on sleep since then.Last year, we did 5 days at on off property resort after our Disney week, and that was so relaxing. This year we had a week with the in-laws and then our week in Disney, so my time to relax is now as I get ready for the start of school. As many of you have mentioned, it was hotter this year than the past few. Very little afternoon rain to cool things off. In fact, both kids got sick on our last night in MK, mostly due to the heat.
Great trip overall. BWV was nice. We had a 1BR, which is great . DW and I get some time to ourselves at night. Watched a lot of True Blood.
We liked the sandwiches from the Boardwalk Bakery. The performers at night we very entertaining and made for a great atmosphere. Walking to DHS and EPCOT is nice, especially in the morning. The bus to MK and AK isn't that bad, but we did have to stop at the Swan and the Dolphin. What made us appreciate BWV more was our last night stay at POP Century. POP was very chaotic and not relaxing at all, not that I thought it would be. While we only stay at DVC properties for the bulk of our trips, I do like adding a day or day at a non DVC resort. POR was awesome in the past, but I doubt I will try the values again, just not our style I guess. We spent 3 days at MK. DD got to ride Splash Mountain, BTMRR and 7DMT for the first time. She loved them all, especially the mine train. I was amazed at how quiet it was. The only thing you could hear were the people giving the occasional scream as the train went by. We spent a lot of time doing Sorcerer's of the MK. In fact, after our first day of doing all of our "must do's", we made our way around MK as we played the game. We took our time, took in some dance parties, and rode whatever rides were on the travels between portals. Highlight: both myself and DS were picked to pull the sword from the stone in Fantasyland. I couldn't make it budge, but my DS was able to pull the sword and save fantasyland.
That was fun and a new experience. We spent our first and last park day at DHS
We rode Star Tours about half a dozen times, and DD got the be the rebel spy. DS rode RnRc for the first time. And while his picture would say otherwise
, he said he loved it and can't wait to go on it the next time we go. All of the Frozen stuff was fun and added something new to DHS, which it needs. One great outcome is that I think it helped DD get over her Frozen obsession. It has become too much even for her. I have even been banned from singing "Let It Go" in the house
Highlight: We went to Characterpalooza at 6:10 in the Streets of America. When we arrived, we saw Belle trying to get into the library. DD went up to her to help, and Belle took her by the hand to ask the other characters if they had a key. She was eventually joined by Jessie from Toy Story. DD was in her glory.
We always enjoy AK. We took our time and walked the Pangani Exploration Trail and the Maharaja Jungle Trek. FOTLK was great in the new location. EPCOT is the hottest place on Earth! I know some people complain about AK, but at least there is shade there. EPCOT is just a concrete heating pad. An while I believe future world is out dated and Soarin is overrated, I still love being there. Having a beer or some whine in World Showcase is always enjoyable. DW loves the avocado margaritas too..
We ended our night there with Test Track. It was DD's first time, and it was her favorite ride. Highlight: DS and I got to talk with Crush during the show. He picked my son for his first question which then led him to me for a follow up. I love that show along with the Laugh Floor, and this made it extra special. Of course DD was upset that Crush didn't call on her even though her hand was raised the whole show. As far as food goes, DW still loves character meals, so we did a few of those. Hollywood and Dine(L), 1900 Park Fare (D), Cape May Cafe (B), and Crystal Palace(L). The food was good at all places, nothing to complain about. The character interaction was the best at PF. I think we've done just about every character meal by now, hopefully we can do fewer in future trips. Non character meals were Be Our Guest (D), Yak and Yeti (L), Via Napoli (D), and Brown Derby (D). We had dinner at both the lounge and the main restaurant at the Brown Derby. The sliders at the lounge are awesome and are highly recommended. We love the flavors at Yak and Yeti as well and always have a good meal there. We are eying up Disney's Hilton Head Resort for 2015, so no parks next year. We will probably be going in July though, so I hope I can still be part of the next July Group. This is always a nice entertaining escape when I need it. Thanks to everyone who shares their experiences on this thread
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