ChasingLeslie
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We had a wonderful vacation! It was our kids' first Disney trip and they loved it. Except for a few dinners, I made all of our plans for the morning and early afternoon thinking they'd be tired and want to rest/swim...but they turned out to be park warriors and wanted to stay.
I planned 3 MK days, 2 Epcot days, 1 HS day, and 1 AK day. The parks seemed "dead" the first 3-4 days, but then the crowds noticeably jammed up by Sunday. The kids really loved HS, whereas AK fell flat (except KRR which they wanted to ride over and over) so we hopped back to HS. Even with a day and half at HS, we still missed the Indy and B&B shows as well the the Green Army Men training. I'm not sure how most guest could do HS in less than a full day.
This was my first time using FPs and ADRs and I was mostly very pleased. I took advantage of the extra FPs after we used our three and we never waited more than 20-25 minutes for anything. For us, making FPs for early morning and then stacking extra ones through the day was the best plan. My best advice is to make sure your "headliners" are first because you can move the times of the secondary rides, but it's almost impossible to move things like 7DMT or FEA. Try to minimize crisscrossing the parks as much as possible. My only complaint was I often felt like we were rushing from one timed event to another.
We used the dining plan and it was a lot of food. Most times we split meals because we weren't terribly hungry and ended up having 4QS and 7SC remaining (which we burned on Starbucks and snacks to take home). We did make good use of the TS credits, though. Everyone loved 1900 PF (dinner), Tusker (breakfast), and CP (lunch), as well as Via Napoli, MM, and Bongos. Akershus (breakfast) was fine, and LTT was the one meal that was underwhelming.
Bus service was almost always good, cast members were friendly, and although I lost out on convincing DH to upgrade to APs I am going to cross my fingers for another trip next year.
I planned 3 MK days, 2 Epcot days, 1 HS day, and 1 AK day. The parks seemed "dead" the first 3-4 days, but then the crowds noticeably jammed up by Sunday. The kids really loved HS, whereas AK fell flat (except KRR which they wanted to ride over and over) so we hopped back to HS. Even with a day and half at HS, we still missed the Indy and B&B shows as well the the Green Army Men training. I'm not sure how most guest could do HS in less than a full day.
This was my first time using FPs and ADRs and I was mostly very pleased. I took advantage of the extra FPs after we used our three and we never waited more than 20-25 minutes for anything. For us, making FPs for early morning and then stacking extra ones through the day was the best plan. My best advice is to make sure your "headliners" are first because you can move the times of the secondary rides, but it's almost impossible to move things like 7DMT or FEA. Try to minimize crisscrossing the parks as much as possible. My only complaint was I often felt like we were rushing from one timed event to another.
We used the dining plan and it was a lot of food. Most times we split meals because we weren't terribly hungry and ended up having 4QS and 7SC remaining (which we burned on Starbucks and snacks to take home). We did make good use of the TS credits, though. Everyone loved 1900 PF (dinner), Tusker (breakfast), and CP (lunch), as well as Via Napoli, MM, and Bongos. Akershus (breakfast) was fine, and LTT was the one meal that was underwhelming.
Bus service was almost always good, cast members were friendly, and although I lost out on convincing DH to upgrade to APs I am going to cross my fingers for another trip next year.