Hello everyone! Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening!
First of all: sorry for my english.
We just got back from a trip and would like to share a review. We are from Recife (Brazil) and recently went to Orlando (WDW and Universal) (September 2025). At Disney, we spent 10 nights at All Star Music (with free DDP) and at Universal, 6 nights at Dockside Inn. It was an incredible 17 days. It was me, my wife, daughter (15), and son (9).
At Disney, we did: MK, AK, EC, DHS + 2 days of rest, and we repeated MK and DHS.
At Universal: IofA, US, Epic.
Also, we went to Cape Canavarel and had a few days for shopping.
This was my tenth time in Orlando and the last time at Orlando was in January 2020, just before the pandemic. For a brazilian with salary in Brazilian Real and have to spend a trip in US Dollars, i´ts a kind of privilege and hard work! Since it was my tenth time, I was able to observe some differences and compare this trip with previous trips.
Here's my opinion: this time, I felt like we didn't have time for anything at Disney´s parks. Even though we always arrived at early entry, it felt like a rush. I remember on past trips, we'd sit on the benches, enjoying Mickey´s bars, Cokes, and popcorn... and just chat, laughing, watching people walking and enjoy the park scenery.
This time, it seemed like everything was rushed. We ate quickly, didn't enjoy the benches... I don't know, it was different (but still magical), and I can think of a few reasons.
The first reason is that competition and park expansions may be taking away a lit bit of the "family magic time". We, the regular guests (those who go every two or three years) are worried about doing as many attractions as possible because we never know when we´ll come back. It all becomes a rush.
The other (and perhaps more controversial) is that the YouTube channels we use for planning are forcing us to do this: arrive early, "have to do", "the best way to do all the atractions", "can't waste time on this or that,"eat quickly"... I´ts a kind of more "you must run" and less "just enjoy".
People say that with every trip you learn a lesson for the next. I learned: over-planning is terrible.
Thatís it!
First of all: sorry for my english.
We just got back from a trip and would like to share a review. We are from Recife (Brazil) and recently went to Orlando (WDW and Universal) (September 2025). At Disney, we spent 10 nights at All Star Music (with free DDP) and at Universal, 6 nights at Dockside Inn. It was an incredible 17 days. It was me, my wife, daughter (15), and son (9).
At Disney, we did: MK, AK, EC, DHS + 2 days of rest, and we repeated MK and DHS.
At Universal: IofA, US, Epic.
Also, we went to Cape Canavarel and had a few days for shopping.
This was my tenth time in Orlando and the last time at Orlando was in January 2020, just before the pandemic. For a brazilian with salary in Brazilian Real and have to spend a trip in US Dollars, i´ts a kind of privilege and hard work! Since it was my tenth time, I was able to observe some differences and compare this trip with previous trips.
Here's my opinion: this time, I felt like we didn't have time for anything at Disney´s parks. Even though we always arrived at early entry, it felt like a rush. I remember on past trips, we'd sit on the benches, enjoying Mickey´s bars, Cokes, and popcorn... and just chat, laughing, watching people walking and enjoy the park scenery.
This time, it seemed like everything was rushed. We ate quickly, didn't enjoy the benches... I don't know, it was different (but still magical), and I can think of a few reasons.
The first reason is that competition and park expansions may be taking away a lit bit of the "family magic time". We, the regular guests (those who go every two or three years) are worried about doing as many attractions as possible because we never know when we´ll come back. It all becomes a rush.
The other (and perhaps more controversial) is that the YouTube channels we use for planning are forcing us to do this: arrive early, "have to do", "the best way to do all the atractions", "can't waste time on this or that,"eat quickly"... I´ts a kind of more "you must run" and less "just enjoy".
People say that with every trip you learn a lesson for the next. I learned: over-planning is terrible.
Thatís it!
