MikeJ
Retrait is finally here...
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Actually, we've been back for a week but with Christmas falling a day after our return home we've been a little busy since we got back so I thought I'd take an opportunity to post a little trip report.
We are DVC owners at OKW but stayed at the BCV (for the first time) from December 15-23. We were in unit 542 overlooking The Land and Spaceship Earth at Epcot. The unit was a little "tired" (fraying carpets, chunks out of the tables) but on the whole was in good shape. Although DW had hoped for a unit with the large balcony, we had a great vantage point to see Illuminations from our room. We also were treated to a test of Epcot's NYE fireworks which went off on the night of the 16th or 17th around 12:30am.
Weather was pretty good. We had no rain until the day we were leaving for the airport. Highs were anywhere from the low 60s to mid-70s and although there were a couple of nights where the lows dropped into the 30s by the time noon rolled around we were out of our windbreakers and back into T-shirts. The biggest weather factor was the wind which didn't cause us any real problems other than adding to our "uncomfortable" factor on overcast days.
Here's a few highlights of the trip:
The Good:
- The "Around the World" Segway tour at Epcot. We did this on a Friday morning and I would do it again in a heartbeat. Zipping around World Showcase on those things was a blast.
- "Who Wants to be a Millionaire Play It!" I actually got on the board twice this time - once I was first after 5 questions (but missed the next two) and at the end of the game I was ranked third. It was my best performance ever there although I wasn't able to replicate it later in the week.
- Mission:Space. Coolest ride in Orlando. Enough said.
- It's a Small World was closed for rehab. (Oh, did I say that out loud? Bad Mike. Baaaaad Mike!)
- Fantasia Gardens. For some reason our 15yo DS really enjoyed the mini-golfing (we did both courses). Sometimes it's the strangest things that amuse the kids.
- Backlot Tour (MGM). Our kids were chosen as two of the cast members for the simulator adventure at the start of the Backlot Tour (DD was the captain and DS was the poor schlep of an engineer). Fortunately I had the video camera with me.
- Candlelight Processional. Edward James Olmos was our celebrity narrator on Dec 22. There's nothing like hearing the Hallelujah Chorus sung by a 300-member choir to get you to your feet.
The Bad:
- Spirit Airlines lost, er, misplaced one of our bags on the return flight to Detroit. They did, however, deliver it to our home in London (some 2.5 hrs from DTW) but I felt very sorry for the guy who brought it to the door. it arrived at 3:30am Christmas morning. Try getting that kind of service out of Air Canada.
The Ugly:
- MuppetVision 3D at Epcot is getting verrrrrry tired. I had a nice nap in the theatre. Time for a refurb/replacement?
- Ride breakdowns. At various points in time during the week we had Winnie the Pooh, Dinosaur, Test Track, and Universe of Energy break down while we were on the attraction. And on Pooh and UoE they never did get them going again until the next day. I'm hoping it was just bad luck on our part and not an indication of the general level of maintenance in the parks.
- No Beavertails in Epcot. Although the cheese soup at Le Cellier almost makes up for the loss.
The New:
- Stitch's Great Escape. Personally, I preferred the old Alien Encounter. Not much difference between the two attractions except for the "cuteness" factor of the new alien.
- Turtle Talk with Crush. This is part of the new Finding Nemo-themed area in the Living Seas at Epcot. We went in just to sit down for 10-15 minutes and were pleasantly surprised by the attraction. It is actually very well done. (But for those of you who haven't seen it yet I won't say any more.)
- Mickey's Philharmagic. Cute, but not exactly on my must-see list for the future.
For our anticipated next visit Soaring (Epcot), Expedition Everest (AK), and Lights, Motors, Action (MGM) should all be open. You can see the framework for Everest from anywhere in AK and it looks massive.
Those were the highlights (and lowlights) of our trip. If you have any questions, ask away.
- Mike
We are DVC owners at OKW but stayed at the BCV (for the first time) from December 15-23. We were in unit 542 overlooking The Land and Spaceship Earth at Epcot. The unit was a little "tired" (fraying carpets, chunks out of the tables) but on the whole was in good shape. Although DW had hoped for a unit with the large balcony, we had a great vantage point to see Illuminations from our room. We also were treated to a test of Epcot's NYE fireworks which went off on the night of the 16th or 17th around 12:30am.
Weather was pretty good. We had no rain until the day we were leaving for the airport. Highs were anywhere from the low 60s to mid-70s and although there were a couple of nights where the lows dropped into the 30s by the time noon rolled around we were out of our windbreakers and back into T-shirts. The biggest weather factor was the wind which didn't cause us any real problems other than adding to our "uncomfortable" factor on overcast days.
Here's a few highlights of the trip:
The Good:
- The "Around the World" Segway tour at Epcot. We did this on a Friday morning and I would do it again in a heartbeat. Zipping around World Showcase on those things was a blast.
- "Who Wants to be a Millionaire Play It!" I actually got on the board twice this time - once I was first after 5 questions (but missed the next two) and at the end of the game I was ranked third. It was my best performance ever there although I wasn't able to replicate it later in the week.
- Mission:Space. Coolest ride in Orlando. Enough said.
- It's a Small World was closed for rehab. (Oh, did I say that out loud? Bad Mike. Baaaaad Mike!)
- Fantasia Gardens. For some reason our 15yo DS really enjoyed the mini-golfing (we did both courses). Sometimes it's the strangest things that amuse the kids.
- Backlot Tour (MGM). Our kids were chosen as two of the cast members for the simulator adventure at the start of the Backlot Tour (DD was the captain and DS was the poor schlep of an engineer). Fortunately I had the video camera with me.
- Candlelight Processional. Edward James Olmos was our celebrity narrator on Dec 22. There's nothing like hearing the Hallelujah Chorus sung by a 300-member choir to get you to your feet.
The Bad:
- Spirit Airlines lost, er, misplaced one of our bags on the return flight to Detroit. They did, however, deliver it to our home in London (some 2.5 hrs from DTW) but I felt very sorry for the guy who brought it to the door. it arrived at 3:30am Christmas morning. Try getting that kind of service out of Air Canada.
The Ugly:
- MuppetVision 3D at Epcot is getting verrrrrry tired. I had a nice nap in the theatre. Time for a refurb/replacement?
- Ride breakdowns. At various points in time during the week we had Winnie the Pooh, Dinosaur, Test Track, and Universe of Energy break down while we were on the attraction. And on Pooh and UoE they never did get them going again until the next day. I'm hoping it was just bad luck on our part and not an indication of the general level of maintenance in the parks.
- No Beavertails in Epcot. Although the cheese soup at Le Cellier almost makes up for the loss.
The New:
- Stitch's Great Escape. Personally, I preferred the old Alien Encounter. Not much difference between the two attractions except for the "cuteness" factor of the new alien.
- Turtle Talk with Crush. This is part of the new Finding Nemo-themed area in the Living Seas at Epcot. We went in just to sit down for 10-15 minutes and were pleasantly surprised by the attraction. It is actually very well done. (But for those of you who haven't seen it yet I won't say any more.)
- Mickey's Philharmagic. Cute, but not exactly on my must-see list for the future.
For our anticipated next visit Soaring (Epcot), Expedition Everest (AK), and Lights, Motors, Action (MGM) should all be open. You can see the framework for Everest from anywhere in AK and it looks massive.
Those were the highlights (and lowlights) of our trip. If you have any questions, ask away.
- Mike