Aliceacc
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We got back LATE Wednesday night after a weeklong stay (and a 2.5 hour flight delay. Ouch.) And I have to say, this was a trip for the record books. Some impressions:
- We stayed, for the first time ever, Club Level at the Boardwalk. I've got to say, the staff there was incredible. They were kind, they had what you needed before it occurred to you to ask. Absolutely phenomenal service.
- We always get the DDP. This year we did more buffets than ever before, and not a single meal disappointed. We ate at Chef Mickey's, Tusker House breakfast, Coral Reef, Cape May dinner, Crystal House Breakfast, Le Cellier, and BOG. Every single meal was wonderful. And a shout out to Candace, our server at Le Cellier-- she was an absolute standout.
- We missed the Jungle Book show. We were at AK for the day, and came back for a break and dinner at Cape May, with intentions of returning for the evening safari and the show. As we got off the bus at the Boardwalk, a real thunderstorm kicked in, and the skies never really cleared. We opted to spend the night wandering around at Epcot instead. I would have liked to see the show, but it was one of those decisions that worked out for the best in spite of what it cost.
- We met the BEST people on the single rider line at Test Track. We were on that line several times, and always came off the ride laughing. One was Max, a 7 year old from Australia and his dad-- we went on as a party of 6. Max was a total delight. Another was 2 grown sisters and their sons, who shared a car with myself and my daughter. They were a total hoot, yelling and slipping in the occasional 4 letter word as they went through the ride. I would have gotten on that line over and over simply for the people we met.
- I LOVE the new Soarin. I also LOVED the old one, but I think this one is my preference by a hair.
As I posted on another thread, I was underwhelmed by Frozen. I'm glad I saw it, but would NOT wait for more than a few minutes to see it again.
- We did the Pirates and Pals cruise for the first time. My daughter had tears in her eyes as she watched Wishes from the lagoon. Our Pirate was a total hoot as he led us through Pirate songs and endless renditions of "Where are you FROM?" as we met our fellow cruisers. What fun!
- We loved the fact that our Photopass pictures showed up on My Disney Experience within minutes. It was so very much easier to get the kids to stop and pose for a picture, knowing they could pull it up on their phones right away. There's something to be said for immediate gratification. MY sister, her daughter and son in law and their family joined us on our last day for their first trip, and also saw the value of Memory Maker-- and of asking for trick shots.
- With the exception of our return flight, our timing was incredible. We never waited more than 5 minutes for a bus or boat, and never waited on a line of more than 10 minutes. We saw everything we wanted to, numerous times. Can I repeat one more time that Rope Drop is worth getting out of bed for???
Absolutely a trip we'll remember forever. Yes, it was VERY HOT. But it will warm my heart next winter when my son is away at college and the temperatures drop. It was an incredible family vacation.
- We stayed, for the first time ever, Club Level at the Boardwalk. I've got to say, the staff there was incredible. They were kind, they had what you needed before it occurred to you to ask. Absolutely phenomenal service.
- We always get the DDP. This year we did more buffets than ever before, and not a single meal disappointed. We ate at Chef Mickey's, Tusker House breakfast, Coral Reef, Cape May dinner, Crystal House Breakfast, Le Cellier, and BOG. Every single meal was wonderful. And a shout out to Candace, our server at Le Cellier-- she was an absolute standout.
- We missed the Jungle Book show. We were at AK for the day, and came back for a break and dinner at Cape May, with intentions of returning for the evening safari and the show. As we got off the bus at the Boardwalk, a real thunderstorm kicked in, and the skies never really cleared. We opted to spend the night wandering around at Epcot instead. I would have liked to see the show, but it was one of those decisions that worked out for the best in spite of what it cost.
- We met the BEST people on the single rider line at Test Track. We were on that line several times, and always came off the ride laughing. One was Max, a 7 year old from Australia and his dad-- we went on as a party of 6. Max was a total delight. Another was 2 grown sisters and their sons, who shared a car with myself and my daughter. They were a total hoot, yelling and slipping in the occasional 4 letter word as they went through the ride. I would have gotten on that line over and over simply for the people we met.
- I LOVE the new Soarin. I also LOVED the old one, but I think this one is my preference by a hair.
As I posted on another thread, I was underwhelmed by Frozen. I'm glad I saw it, but would NOT wait for more than a few minutes to see it again.
- We did the Pirates and Pals cruise for the first time. My daughter had tears in her eyes as she watched Wishes from the lagoon. Our Pirate was a total hoot as he led us through Pirate songs and endless renditions of "Where are you FROM?" as we met our fellow cruisers. What fun!
- We loved the fact that our Photopass pictures showed up on My Disney Experience within minutes. It was so very much easier to get the kids to stop and pose for a picture, knowing they could pull it up on their phones right away. There's something to be said for immediate gratification. MY sister, her daughter and son in law and their family joined us on our last day for their first trip, and also saw the value of Memory Maker-- and of asking for trick shots.
- With the exception of our return flight, our timing was incredible. We never waited more than 5 minutes for a bus or boat, and never waited on a line of more than 10 minutes. We saw everything we wanted to, numerous times. Can I repeat one more time that Rope Drop is worth getting out of bed for???
Absolutely a trip we'll remember forever. Yes, it was VERY HOT. But it will warm my heart next winter when my son is away at college and the temperatures drop. It was an incredible family vacation.