milomummy
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Well, as promised, my full report. Hope it isn't too boring!
Cast...Myself, 29 and fan of all things Disney, DH 33 and not too sure, DS, almost 4 and loves Disney films (esp Toy Story!)
We actually left our home in Northern Germany on the Sunday afternoon, hoping to do the bulk of the journey then so we weren't too tired on the first day. This worked pretty well, thank goodness for portable DVD players I say, as DS was happy watching his films in the back. Our overnight stop off in Liege, Belgium was a bit dodgy...I know why it was only 43 now, but it was a place to rest and recharge so that was all ok really!
The drive from the stop off was great, traffic was minimal, and the sun was shining. Sally (our Sat Nav) took us through some very picturesque villages en route to Disney which was nice. And then, there we saw it...the Panoramigique Balloon bobbing in the sky. Excitement levels were not just through the roof, they were through the clouds!
Finding our way into the cocplex and our hotel was easy as it was all signposted very clearly. Parked up in the Santa Fe reception car park, and filled in all of the paperwork, couldn't check in properly as it was only 1100, but the staff were all very friendly, gave us our passes, showed where left luggage was (didn't bother unpacking the car so didn't need it but still nice to be shown!). A quick loo stop for me (weak bladdered person!) and a shop stop to buy an autograph book and pen, got our first autograph from Pluto who was in the hotel foyer, and we were on the bus to the village.
We headed straight to Annettes as me and dh hadn't eaten and were pleading starvation by this point, the food was quick, hot and good! It was almost empty so we had chance to take stock and decided to go to the Studios first as we had promised ds that we would see Cars so that is where we went next. Once through the turnstiles, we saw Minnie by the limousine and there was virtually no queue so off dh and ds went whilst I got a park plan and tried to get my bearings. One autograph and photo later, we headed in and went straight to Cars. The wait was posted at 20 minutes so we joined the queue, the queue area is great and the attention to detail was captivating, ds did start to get a bit fidgety as the queue was more like 40 minutes....everyone was literally standing on top of each other in the queue which got me all flustered as I am very particular about my personal space. Hence, I found myself quite flustered for most of our trip as the 'space invaders' were everywhere!
Cars was a nice ride, I think it's a real shame that the cars aren't ones from the film, although I can understand why they aren't...with the entire area being so perfect, they just looked a bit out of place I guess. DS loved this ride and squealed throughout. I like how they move from platform to platform, it made it different from any other 'teacup' type ride. I was also surprised as to how fast it went!
We left here and went to where Luigi and Guido were....sad to see children clambering all over them, and parents laughing about it. Took Ds's photo with them and then wandered over to Flying Carpets. This was a walk on and we did it twice over, again, ds loved it. Then the Cinema Parade started so we stood by Carpets to watch it. DS was thrilled as Jessie high fived him, he was so happy bless him! I loved the little touches to the parade, Cruella had 'attitude' and all of the performers were true to their character, it was full of energy and a joy to watch!
After the parade me and dh took turns on Rock N Roller coaster. I was pretty surprised he loved it actually as he is usually a bit of a wimp with rides. I liked it too, it was different to anything I have been on before.
At some point, I can't remember when (blimey my memory is shot to pieces!), we popped back to the hotel to check in properly, this was very swift and pleasant, we were slightly disappointed with the size and shabbiness of our room but figured for a 2* we couldn't have expected too much!
Then we went to the Park. It was very special walking in and seeing Main Street with the Castle at the end. I can't remember what order we did things in but will list them in a second, we also collected our EMH wristbands from under the train station at 5pm:
Buzz..all of us went, it was a 10 minute wait, me and dh loved it but DS was scared of Zurg (!) so I had to hide his eyes whilst I played it, hence my terrible score!
Pirates of the Carribean...all of us went, DS was a bit afraid of the queue area (15 minutes), it was pretty dark in there! The ride was 'ok'.....I can totally appreciate the scenery and effects which were fantastic but the 'ride' itself wasn't as thrilling as I expected.
Indiana Jones....Me and dh took turns whilst ds was asleep. I loved it, found it a bit intense at times and got my head thrown about quite a bit. Dh cracked his jaw off the harness at one point and was in quite a bit of pain, so whilst we both loved it, we didn't ride it again as it was quite rough!
It's a small world....we all loved this one, and we are STILL humming the tune away! No wait for this.
Big Thunder Mountain...Dh did this alone as ds was asleep and the queue was fairly big. He didn't find it particularly thrilling.
The EMH kicked in but the park was still heaving, so after a while we sacked it and went out to the village to find some food. We ended up going into Billy Bobs, we didnt realise how much it was for the buffet and were horrified when the bill arrived...75 for 2 adult buffets, one child buffet (for a child who literally ate nothing!), 4 cokes and an apple juice. DH made the most of his and had 3 shots at the food. I had 1 go as there wasn't much for a non meat eater, just lots of 'sides' like pasta, rice and stuff. DS had literally nothing and I was disgusted at the fact that the buffet price is for under 12's...surely they should have a seperate price for under 5's? No way is my 3 year ld going to eat 12 worth of food, or the same amount as an 11 year old. The worst thing is, the food wasn't even that good, it was pretty mediocre. Ah well, lesson learned! On the way out ds had a little boogy on the dance floor and then we headed back to our room, tired from the journey and me feeling grumpy cos of the huge bill for the evening's food.
I peeled back the coverlet on our bed and was disgusted to find that the throw had a number of stains on the underneath, luckily there was a clean duvet underneath the throw that we slept under. I was too tired to care by then!
Cast...Myself, 29 and fan of all things Disney, DH 33 and not too sure, DS, almost 4 and loves Disney films (esp Toy Story!)
We actually left our home in Northern Germany on the Sunday afternoon, hoping to do the bulk of the journey then so we weren't too tired on the first day. This worked pretty well, thank goodness for portable DVD players I say, as DS was happy watching his films in the back. Our overnight stop off in Liege, Belgium was a bit dodgy...I know why it was only 43 now, but it was a place to rest and recharge so that was all ok really!
The drive from the stop off was great, traffic was minimal, and the sun was shining. Sally (our Sat Nav) took us through some very picturesque villages en route to Disney which was nice. And then, there we saw it...the Panoramigique Balloon bobbing in the sky. Excitement levels were not just through the roof, they were through the clouds!

We headed straight to Annettes as me and dh hadn't eaten and were pleading starvation by this point, the food was quick, hot and good! It was almost empty so we had chance to take stock and decided to go to the Studios first as we had promised ds that we would see Cars so that is where we went next. Once through the turnstiles, we saw Minnie by the limousine and there was virtually no queue so off dh and ds went whilst I got a park plan and tried to get my bearings. One autograph and photo later, we headed in and went straight to Cars. The wait was posted at 20 minutes so we joined the queue, the queue area is great and the attention to detail was captivating, ds did start to get a bit fidgety as the queue was more like 40 minutes....everyone was literally standing on top of each other in the queue which got me all flustered as I am very particular about my personal space. Hence, I found myself quite flustered for most of our trip as the 'space invaders' were everywhere!
Cars was a nice ride, I think it's a real shame that the cars aren't ones from the film, although I can understand why they aren't...with the entire area being so perfect, they just looked a bit out of place I guess. DS loved this ride and squealed throughout. I like how they move from platform to platform, it made it different from any other 'teacup' type ride. I was also surprised as to how fast it went!
We left here and went to where Luigi and Guido were....sad to see children clambering all over them, and parents laughing about it. Took Ds's photo with them and then wandered over to Flying Carpets. This was a walk on and we did it twice over, again, ds loved it. Then the Cinema Parade started so we stood by Carpets to watch it. DS was thrilled as Jessie high fived him, he was so happy bless him! I loved the little touches to the parade, Cruella had 'attitude' and all of the performers were true to their character, it was full of energy and a joy to watch!
After the parade me and dh took turns on Rock N Roller coaster. I was pretty surprised he loved it actually as he is usually a bit of a wimp with rides. I liked it too, it was different to anything I have been on before.
At some point, I can't remember when (blimey my memory is shot to pieces!), we popped back to the hotel to check in properly, this was very swift and pleasant, we were slightly disappointed with the size and shabbiness of our room but figured for a 2* we couldn't have expected too much!
Then we went to the Park. It was very special walking in and seeing Main Street with the Castle at the end. I can't remember what order we did things in but will list them in a second, we also collected our EMH wristbands from under the train station at 5pm:
Buzz..all of us went, it was a 10 minute wait, me and dh loved it but DS was scared of Zurg (!) so I had to hide his eyes whilst I played it, hence my terrible score!
Pirates of the Carribean...all of us went, DS was a bit afraid of the queue area (15 minutes), it was pretty dark in there! The ride was 'ok'.....I can totally appreciate the scenery and effects which were fantastic but the 'ride' itself wasn't as thrilling as I expected.
Indiana Jones....Me and dh took turns whilst ds was asleep. I loved it, found it a bit intense at times and got my head thrown about quite a bit. Dh cracked his jaw off the harness at one point and was in quite a bit of pain, so whilst we both loved it, we didn't ride it again as it was quite rough!
It's a small world....we all loved this one, and we are STILL humming the tune away! No wait for this.
Big Thunder Mountain...Dh did this alone as ds was asleep and the queue was fairly big. He didn't find it particularly thrilling.
The EMH kicked in but the park was still heaving, so after a while we sacked it and went out to the village to find some food. We ended up going into Billy Bobs, we didnt realise how much it was for the buffet and were horrified when the bill arrived...75 for 2 adult buffets, one child buffet (for a child who literally ate nothing!), 4 cokes and an apple juice. DH made the most of his and had 3 shots at the food. I had 1 go as there wasn't much for a non meat eater, just lots of 'sides' like pasta, rice and stuff. DS had literally nothing and I was disgusted at the fact that the buffet price is for under 12's...surely they should have a seperate price for under 5's? No way is my 3 year ld going to eat 12 worth of food, or the same amount as an 11 year old. The worst thing is, the food wasn't even that good, it was pretty mediocre. Ah well, lesson learned! On the way out ds had a little boogy on the dance floor and then we headed back to our room, tired from the journey and me feeling grumpy cos of the huge bill for the evening's food.
I peeled back the coverlet on our bed and was disgusted to find that the throw had a number of stains on the underneath, luckily there was a clean duvet underneath the throw that we slept under. I was too tired to care by then!