Thoughts and observations from the first week of June

GenevieveRaqs

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We're just back from a great trip celebrating our DS's 6th birthday. I thought I'd share a few tidbits and observations. :)

1. Seven Dwarves Mine Train--(C'mon, it's on everyone's mind!) We scored two FPs for the ride, and it was a good, solid family coaster. The outdoor coaster portion was fun with mild thrills (as expected, somewhere between Barnstormer and BTMRR), and the indoor mine portion was wonderfully detailed with true-to-film characters. DS has been singing the songs ever since we rode! The ride does have a couple of major weaknesses and one "why'd they do that?" minor annoyance. First of all, it should have been twice as long, as originally planned. The second indoor scene, which was cut in early planning, would really have rounded the ride out into a true E-ticket. The other weakness is the cottage scene. There's nothing wrong with the scene itself--it's quite cute and well done. But you can't see it for a large part of the day due to the terrible glare on the glass. This would be SO easy to remedy with no-glare glass that I'm shocked Disney launched the ride with this kind of issue. The minor annoyance is the size of the ride vehicles. For an average sized adult, it's a pretty cramped ride. Not a huge deal when you're smushed up against your own family members, but we're a party of 3 so I got very cozy with a stranger in my mine car!

2. BOG Dinner--I had lunch at BOG early last year during a quick weekend trip with a friend before a conference, but this was DH and DS's first time at BOG and my first time at dinner. DH and I both really enjoyed our meals. He had the shrimp and scallops (was one of his favorite meals of the trip), and I had the lamb (well prepared, very flavorful, loved the celeriac puree). DS wasn't feeling very hungry due to the heat and just being overly excited (story of the entire trip!), so he didn't eat much of his Mickey meatloaf. But I tried it and thought it was quite good, despite the wailing and gnashing of teeth that ensued over the children's menu when the restaurant launched. ;) We were seated in the Ballroom, and DS really enjoyed exploring the West Wing after dinner. With as popular as the restaurant is, I can't understand why they don't use the Rose Gallery for seating at dinner. Getting to carry "Lumiere's friend" into the dining room when we were seated was a fun little touch.

3. Downtown Disney--What. A. Mess. Frankly it was such a stressful experience (and a terrible way to start our trip) that I have very little desire to go back, even though it will presumably be better once all Disney Springs construction is completed. While I'm not usually in the camp of thinking Disney "owes" us anything above what we've paid for (in other words, an excellent resort experience with top-notch entertainment options and world-class service...although I don't think we always get that, either), I cannot believe they've created this huge parking mess at a glorified shopping mall and then have the audacity to charge for valet parking when you can't find anywhere else to park. No, sorry Disney, you've made it nearly impossible to get to your mall, so it is up to you to provide easy, free solutions to that mess. Then with all the construction walls up squeezing huge crowds into very small walkways, it was just an unpleasant experience all around. This was not helped at all by our first (and likely only) visit to Earl of Sandwich. After hearing SO many good things about this place, we were excited to try it. The whole place was a disorganized mad house with surly employees offering little help other than barking at patrons who were confused about where to go (the notable exception was the very cheery guy taking entree orders). My Thai chicken salad was tiny and nothing to write home about. Seriously, it looked like the salads Delta sometimes offers as an option on international flights. Yes, I'm comparing it to airline food. DH had the Thanksgiving sandwich, which was tastier but still nothing spectacular.

4. Harambe Addition--The new theater area in AK is beautiful, blending perfectly into the existing Harambe village. I don't know if the back of Tusker House was always so well themed, but it was certainly fun to see it from a new vantage point and be able to see lots of details that I had never seen (or, perhaps, that did not exist) before. The Festival of the Lion King is still fantastic. I may be remembering incorrectly, but it felt to me that the performers and floats filled the stage area more than before, giving the show a more cohesive and impressive look (if that's possible!).
 
5. Festival of Fantasy--Wow! The afternoon parade was really impressive, and I am not an afternoon parade kind of girl! I love me some MSEP, but the afternoon parade has always just been kind of meh to me. I was really glad we saw FoF though! I love the towering floats, the unique takes on the characters and stories, the over-the-top costumes. And that fire-breathing dragon is really something! Fauna was having a little bit of trouble with her magic Segway on the day we watched, and it was actually quite cute seeing her trying make sure the show went on while desperately trying to signal to Prince Phillip that something was wrong!

6. Other Guests--It was the best of times; it was the worst of times. We met some truly great people on this trip. There was the lovely couple we sat with over dinner in the France courtyard, overlooking the International Gateway, chatting about Disney and life and watching an osprey land in a tree right above us. There were the two families we sat with at Biergarten--a grandson with his grandparents and a mother with her daughter--who were a real pleasure and who good-heartedly laughed at our son's attempts at joke telling. (He's 6 and doesn't quite understand the mechanics of the knock-knock joke!) And there was the sweet family whose adorable twins played with DS while we waited for Illuminations while the grown-ups laughed and had a fun conversation. But there was also so, so much rude, self-centered behavior. Really, how can you NOT understand that your desire to take a crappy iPad video of Wishes (that you will never, ever watch again) does not give you the right to block MY view of the show? How can you not understand that when you had to be pulled out of line to throw away your drinks, you do not have the right to shove past everyone else in line to meet up with the rest of your party? How can you not understand that you and your entire party cannot stop dead in the absolute center of the walkway in a crowded theme park? I feel like Disney needs to start handing out pamphlets on how to behave since so many didn't seem to learn that at home.
 
Thanks for the tips! I'm hoping to score an ADR at BOG, wanna see what all the fuss is about!
Glad you had a great trip!
 
Thanks for the tips! I'm hoping to score an ADR at BOG, wanna see what all the fuss is about!
Glad you had a great trip!

I don't know if we were just lucky, but if you don't get an ADR for BOG, walk up to the desk outside the morning before the night you're hoping to go and ask if they have anything available that night. I believe they do hold tables for walk-in's! We asked around 10am that morning and got a table for 4 (in the West Wing no less!) for 7:45 that night. Doesn't hurt to try!
 

I so agree with the audacity of some people, my DD and I just don't understand how people can stop dead in the busy walkway. We also have stroller anxiety LOL, our ankles have been clipped and bumped so many times, with not even a oh I'm sorry! We are both small and some people just push right by or walk right into us. Overall,sounds like a very nice trip, we were there in April and had a great time, we are planning our next trip again, we try to go every year.
 
5. Festival of Fantasy--Wow! The afternoon parade was really impressive, and I am not an afternoon parade kind of girl! I love me some MSEP, but the afternoon parade has always just been kind of meh to me. I was really glad we saw FoF though! I love the towering floats, the unique takes on the characters and stories, the over-the-top costumes. And that fire-breathing dragon is really something! Fauna was having a little bit of trouble with her magic Segway on the day we watched, and it was actually quite cute seeing her trying make sure the show went on while desperately trying to signal to Prince Phillip that something was wrong!

6. Other Guests--It was the best of times; it was the worst of times. We met some truly great people on this trip. There was the lovely couple we sat with over dinner in the France courtyard, overlooking the International Gateway, chatting about Disney and life and watching an osprey land in a tree right above us. There were the two families we sat with at Biergarten--a grandson with his grandparents and a mother with her daughter--who were a real pleasure and who good-heartedly laughed at our son's attempts at joke telling. (He's 6 and doesn't quite understand the mechanics of the knock-knock joke!) And there was the sweet family whose adorable twins played with DS while we waited for Illuminations while the grown-ups laughed and had a fun conversation. But there was also so, so much rude, self-centered behavior. Really, how can you NOT understand that your desire to take a crappy iPad video of Wishes (that you will never, ever watch again) does not give you the right to block MY view of the show? How can you not understand that when you had to be pulled out of line to throw away your drinks, you do not have the right to shove past everyone else in line to meet up with the rest of your party? How can you not understand that you and your entire party cannot stop dead in the absolute center of the walkway in a crowded theme park? I feel like Disney needs to start handing out pamphlets on how to behave since so many didn't seem to learn that at home.

totally agree with the above.
We had a mom ask if her kids could stand in front of us for a SWW parade. Since DD and I are only 5' tall and often don't see parades ourselves unless we are in front, we sympathetically said yes. We will not do that again. The mom kept pushing in to point things out to her kids then standing up in front of us to make sure she was telling them the right things - she was about 6" taller than DD and I. Meanwhile the dad whacked DD in the head repeatedly with his camera until he decided that my shoulder made a good tripod. I had no tools to handle this - anything I could think of would have got me thrown out :furious:. I know they wanted to see the parade and share it with their kids, but we staked out and held our spot for over an hour to have it ruined by their arrival 5 minutes before the parade. Strollers not properly folded or held as out of the way as possible on buses is another brochure opportunity - along with parade and park etiquette... It really was crazy last week. Plan a list of acceptable stick-up-for-yourself comments before you need them.
 
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences. We're going in a few weeks, and now I know to avoid DTD. I'm hoping to get into BOG for lunch. And I love your comments on the best and worst of other guests. :cool1:
 
totally agree with the above.
We had a mom ask if her kids could stand in front of us for a SWW parade. Since DD and I are only 5' tall and often don't see parades ourselves unless we are in front, we sympathetically said yes. We will not do that again. The mom kept pushing in to point things out to her kids then standing up in front of us to make sure she was telling them the right things - she was about 6" taller than DD and I. Meanwhile the dad whacked DD in the head repeatedly with his camera until he decided that my shoulder made a good tripod. I had no tools to handle this - anything I could think of would have got me thrown out :furious:. I know they wanted to see the parade and share it with their kids, but we staked out and held our spot for over an hour to have it ruined by their arrival 5 minutes before the parade. Strollers not properly folded or held as out of the way as possible on buses is another brochure opportunity - along with parade and park etiquette... It really was crazy last week. Plan a list of acceptable stick-up-for-yourself comments before you need them.

DH suggested a low voltage stun gun for people who stop in front of you:rotfl2: i definatly would have used it on the camera guy using you shoulder as a tripod. I am seriously considering canceling our dinner at DTD after reading some of these comments too. Thinking it may not be worth it. As for park etiquette, most people don't seem to care about anyone but themselves these days, so doubt that people don't know things are rude, just that they don't care:sad2:
 














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