This trip was my sister and I. I drove down from Oregon and she flew in from Sydney, Australia. I picked her up at LAX about 7am and we were checked into our hotel and at security just as the park was opening.
We stayed at Park Vue Inn and I would 100% stay here again. We had a ground floor room not too far from the ice machine. It was clean, quiet and sooo close.
We had 3 day park hoppers with Genie and thought it was worth every penny. The parks were crowded and felt it saved us so much time. We rode everything we wanted, some multiple times. We did skip Rise of the Resistance and Radiator Spring. If it was a priority we would have sucked it up and stood in line or paid for the LL but we were too busy with everything else. We did get on M&M Runaway Rail and I thought it was spectacular. So cool! I hadn't expected that! The photo pass pictures were an added bonus.
We had reservations for Lamplighter Lounge for lunch and Blue Bayou for dinner. Both were thoroughly unimpressive. BB was fun for the atmosphere and nostalgia factor but that was it. Counter service restaurants were MUCH better and mobile ordering works so well.
I know it's unpopular, but we didn't rope drop. With the exception of our first day, we didn't get to the parks until around 10am and this totally worked for us. Less stress, crowds more spread out, easier to close DL every night, and we did. We took the 3pm-6pmish break every day and it made a huge difference in our stamina and mental well being. It was also nice to "sleep in".
For everyone who offered advice for foot pain, thank you! I finished the trip with the least amount of damage I've ever experienced and it was a game changer. One little blister on my little toe in a horrible place but the blister blocker bandaids worked wonderfully. I used sketchers with an insert and compression socks. In the evening I went with Crocs. The most amazing tip was KT tape. I watched a few videos on how to wrap a heel and I had absolutely no pain at all. This is life changing for me!
We did the WOC dessert package and it was a great experience. We did not check in for the 9pm show until 8pm. It was worth it for us to take our chances and use that extra hour for Soaring and Web Slinger instead of standing in line. We still got a great seat.
I hadn't seen anyone really mention Tropical Hideaway. This was a great spot for a break with a dole whip and they had a bunch of different flavors, not just pineapple, and lots of seating.
They should really have an express security line. If you have a small bag or no bag, you could breeze right through.
I got so much great advice on this board I wanted to share. If you have specific questions let me know.
We stayed at Park Vue Inn and I would 100% stay here again. We had a ground floor room not too far from the ice machine. It was clean, quiet and sooo close.
We had 3 day park hoppers with Genie and thought it was worth every penny. The parks were crowded and felt it saved us so much time. We rode everything we wanted, some multiple times. We did skip Rise of the Resistance and Radiator Spring. If it was a priority we would have sucked it up and stood in line or paid for the LL but we were too busy with everything else. We did get on M&M Runaway Rail and I thought it was spectacular. So cool! I hadn't expected that! The photo pass pictures were an added bonus.
We had reservations for Lamplighter Lounge for lunch and Blue Bayou for dinner. Both were thoroughly unimpressive. BB was fun for the atmosphere and nostalgia factor but that was it. Counter service restaurants were MUCH better and mobile ordering works so well.
I know it's unpopular, but we didn't rope drop. With the exception of our first day, we didn't get to the parks until around 10am and this totally worked for us. Less stress, crowds more spread out, easier to close DL every night, and we did. We took the 3pm-6pmish break every day and it made a huge difference in our stamina and mental well being. It was also nice to "sleep in".
For everyone who offered advice for foot pain, thank you! I finished the trip with the least amount of damage I've ever experienced and it was a game changer. One little blister on my little toe in a horrible place but the blister blocker bandaids worked wonderfully. I used sketchers with an insert and compression socks. In the evening I went with Crocs. The most amazing tip was KT tape. I watched a few videos on how to wrap a heel and I had absolutely no pain at all. This is life changing for me!
We did the WOC dessert package and it was a great experience. We did not check in for the 9pm show until 8pm. It was worth it for us to take our chances and use that extra hour for Soaring and Web Slinger instead of standing in line. We still got a great seat.
I hadn't seen anyone really mention Tropical Hideaway. This was a great spot for a break with a dole whip and they had a bunch of different flavors, not just pineapple, and lots of seating.
They should really have an express security line. If you have a small bag or no bag, you could breeze right through.
I got so much great advice on this board I wanted to share. If you have specific questions let me know.