The Upside: Although crowds were massive everywhere at DL it was a special day. You could take a ride on the Columbia (used for the pirate fight in Fantasmic) which is not available all the time. The band was on the Steamboat ride. They had rock climbers on the Matterhorn ride. The daytime parade was longer on May 5 than on other days after the opening day of the celebration. There were more characters out than I've ever seen before. There was more live music throughout the park, too. I always wanted to be at the start of a celebration and now I accomplished that quest.
The Downside: If you planned on seeing opening events with Mr. Eisner, Julie Andrews, Art Linletter, etc. you were probably very dissappointed. The media was given front row seats and everyone else had to fight for positioning. I heard Julie Andrews refused to wear the golden ears because it would mess her hair. I'm a huge fan of hers and considering she gets paid for these events I thought it was not in good taste for her to refuse. Afterall, all of us have to pay to get into this park and we don't get front row seats; so, I was dissappointed at this gesture. Considering Mary Poppins, I think Julie Andrews owes Disney big time. The booths around the castle and the ropes blocking access to the castle was also dissappointing on May 5th. I feel like everyone else about this, the press had May 4th; so, this should have been our day. Also, certain restaurants, etc. were designated areas for the media; so, this limited the regular guests to very few choices for eats. Some rides which normally have fast pass did not on this day. We wanted to see the new parade most of all and waited 4 hours to secure a good viewing spot for it. There were booths still up at the time of the fireworks. I would think they could have had more cast members to take it all down before the big moment.
I'm glad I had the opportunity to this but once is enough for me.