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I was actually thinking of Belle. I can't keep the names straight.She lacks the correct parts imo.I would vote Arial too.
I was actually thinking of Belle. I can't keep the names straight.She lacks the correct parts imo.I would vote Arial too.
Good to hear. Wife and daughter aren't into classic rock enough to go Hard Rock, and the Portofino didn't seem to be worth the premium price. I'll enjoy being able to walk to the park, especially if the water taxis aren't running.Gotta say as great as WDW is and has been for us, I'm pretty fired up about the Universal leg of the trip. The Harry Potter expansion into Studios should be complete, as well as the Hogwarts Express connecting the HP sections between the parks. The Despicable Me Minions ride will also be new to us, and IIRC there's a newish Transformers ride that's supposed to be pretty good.royal Pacific great location. Walk to the park
All noted. We're the types who like to be there when the rope drops in the morning, so good to know that behavior is rewarded for HP. The funny thing is, the last time we went, we were so enamored with the amazing world-building HP and Suess, plus the Marvel rides, we didn't even see the back half of IOA.During TOAL I, we did Xmas Eve morning at IOA. We had already hit HP and Seuss hard earlier in the trip. The rope drops, and 99% of the people at the opening went charging right to be first into HP and Seuss. We go left, and there's no line for Hulk, Spidey, or Dr. Doom. None. My daughter and I rode Hulk multiple times with no wait. The operator for Dr. Doom didn't even make us unbuckle to ride again. I have no recollection of what the Spidey queue looks like because we didn't have to stop once from the entry to the loading zone.Yeah the train looked almost done. Transformers is cool but my problem is all those rides become the same. 3d world in a car. Still cool.
No need for the water taxi...you really are walking backwards to get there. The path comes up right at margaritaville.
Pro tip. Take advantage of the army hour for Harry potter.
get there 730ish. They open the gates around 750
Daughter loved the minion ride. Express was well worth it
Tie.Caribbean Beach or Coronado Springs? Two resorts enter, one resort leaves.
It's going to be "only" 70-75 degrees F in early December, maybe 80 if you're lucky. That's a welcome respite from December temps in most of the country, but it's still on the cool side for a water park. There also won't be a ton of sunlight, either: sunrise a little after 7:00, sunset at about 5:30.Going in early December. Am I wasting $$$ by considering adding Water Parks to our tickets? Would I be better off buying one day on the water park if the weather cooperates and use the water parks at AK where we are staying, if needed?
Great post. I've realized my crush on Fellow moderate Port Orleans Riverside was largely based on how close I could park my car to our room door.Tie.All the moderates are the same. Big properties spread out. I rate all of them the same. The question isn't what moderate to stay at as it is to make sure you get a prefered room close to the pool/store/bus stop.Caribbean Beach or Coronado Springs? Two resorts enter, one resort leaves.
December is a crap shoot. Sometimes it's 65 by day, sometimes 85. The temp won't be quite as important as the wind. The water is heated at these parks so if it's 75 degrees out and the air is still and the sun is shining, it will be good water park weather. If it's 75 and windy, you'll be cold out of the water when you're wet.It's going to be "only" 70-75 degrees F in early December, maybe 80 if you're lucky. That's a welcome respite from December temps in most of the country, but it's still on the cool side for a water park. There also won't be a ton of sunlight, either: sunrise a little after 7:00, sunset at about 5:30.Going in early December. Am I wasting $$$ by considering adding Water Parks to our tickets? Would I be better off buying one day on the water park if the weather cooperates and use the water parks at AK where we are staying, if needed?
Is Be Our Guest a Character Dining place? Or is it just the ambiance?BTW, Be Our Guest was probably the best thing that we did all week when it comes to theme/immersion. We ate in the Forbidden West Wing, so cool.
1a and 1b are Be Our Guest and Toy Story Midway Mania. That ride blew my mind with how well it was done.
on the MK moat....they are expanding "The hub" which is the circular area around the in front of the castle. Unfortunately is is a mad house during fireworks and parades during peak time and this expansion will dramatically help crowd flow.Went to AK today to kill the last day on a 3 day pass I had to use before June 1. Wasn't really a big fan of the place with a toddler. It seems like there are a ton of little shops and stuff, but not very much to do. The gorillas were very cool to see. Much better vantage point compared to Busch Gardens, where they always seem to be sleeping in a corner where you can barely see them. The one thing we wanted to do, the safari, had FP booked up until 3:00-4:00. We got there at about 9:00am, so they must of got booked by the FP+ people online. The dinosaur area was good for a small kid, but it reminded me of a non-disney theme park. It looks like they just put a bunch of stuff on a parking lot. There are actually parking spot lines on the blacktop by the dumbo like dinosaur ride. Not sure what that is about.
MK was cool. Hadn't been on Pirates since they re-branded with the movie. The Johnny Depp animatronic looked amazingly real.
There was also a massive bladder holding back the moat that goes around the middle of the park by the Tommorowland cafe. I wonder what they are going to do there? Maybe the thing was leaking and they are fixing it or something.
You sure it wasn't really him?! Its been said he actually likes to hang out in the ride in full costume occasionally. There are 3 Jack Sparrows, if there were four Jacks in the ride then one was actually him.MK was cool. Hadn't been on Pirates since they re-branded with the movie. The Johnny Depp animatronic looked amazingly real.
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Yep, always there for the rope drop because of the bolded. Just drive in and park.You are an offsite guest and do rope drop?
If you are inside 30days and have your tix linked to the web site (mydisneyexperience.com) the. You can start picking 3 FP+'S per day.
The general advice is pick them starting at 10:30ish. Do rope drop, and you can get a lot of attractions out of the way before the crowds build. Then use your FPs and after you use #3, you can get another at the kiosk, then another. You can park hop after #3 as well
If you are at MK, don't get spooked by the crowd at rope drop....99% of them are running to Anna & Elsa.
Olafs whoresWhat is Anna & Elsa? My BIL posted some pics of my niece riding the teacups with Alice & the white rabbit the last time they got there at drop. It was like they were just hanging out with her.
That's at Epcot though, right? They are now at MK's Princess Fairytale Hall, which is a FP+ option.I ran to Anna and Elsa one day at rope drop. 300 minute wait.
Holy ####That's at Epcot though, right? They are now at MK's Princess Fairytale Hall, which is a FP+ option.I ran to Anna and Elsa one day at rope drop. 300 minute wait.
Edit: Nevermind, I guess the crazy line transfered along with them. Can't believe people are spending their first four hours doing this.![]()
I guess it's good for everyone else though.
Thanks for the info on the FP+. Will definitely have to get the tickets and get them linked soon. Think our first day is June 21st. We usually go last week July/first week of August, but going a little earlier this year. How do the FP+ work? Do I print off a FP ticket or is it just linked to my park ticket?
Steady: A FP+ is a "Reservation" for an attraction. You get a 1 hour window where you can go back to the attraction and go through a separate line that lasts only 0 > 15 or so min. They use to be a paper ticket you would pull outside each ride, and you could only get them day of, and hold 1 at a time. However, they revamped the system this year and now you can make 3 of them per day from home 60 days (for on site guests, 30 for off site) before you get there.Whats an FP?
(First time family here)
For offsite guests... buy your tickets in advance. When they come in the mail you can link them to your mydisneyexperience account.Thanks for the info on the FP+. Will definitely have to get the tickets and get them linked soon. Think our first day is June 21st. We usually go last week July/first week of August, but going a little earlier this year. How do the FP+ work? Do I print off a FP ticket or is it just linked to my park ticket?Steady: A FP+ is a "Reservation" for an attraction. You get a 1 hour window where you can go back to the attraction and go through a separate line that lasts only 0 > 15 or so min. They use to be a paper ticket you would pull outside each ride, and you could only get them day of, and hold 1 at a time. However, they revamped the system this year and now you can make 3 of them per day from home 60 days (for on site guests, 30 for off site) before you get there.Whats an FP?
(First time family here)
So for example, you are going to MK on your 1st day, you can reserve Big Thunder at 11am, splash mountain at 12:15 and then a meet and greet with mickey at 2. All from a special web site from home.
Once you are there, after you use your 3rd FP+, there are kiosks around the park where you can sched another FP+, and so on and so on.
Steady and Rodg: The reservation is linked to your Magic band. MB's are wrist bands that have RFID Chips in them that work as your park ticket, room key, tap-to-pay and FP+s. There is an app called "MyDisneyExperience" (web site too) that lets you track and manage all your FP+s.
If you are an on site guest, you get the magic band for free with your room reservation. Off site? I don't think they get one, you'll get a plastic card with the RFID chip that acts the same way. You can buy a MB for $20 or so at the gist shops and they will link the card with the band.
Rodg: I'd call Disney and ask how the reserving process works for off-site guests w/o tickets yet. We are annual passholders, and stay on site so we are always 'linked'
We just did all out FP+s for our July trip the other day. Its fairly easy and moving them around was no big deal. My only problem with it is, as a family with young kids, who tier easy and melt down hard, we really never know where or when we re going to be somewhere, let alone 60 days a head of time.
Alice is one of the characters they put out there early in the morning to disperse the crowd a bit. You're planning to beat the rush to Peter Pan's Flight, but "oh, look Alice!".What is Anna & Elsa? My BIL posted some pics of my niece riding the teacups with Alice & the white rabbit the last time they got there at drop. It was like they were just hanging out with her.
Since you have annual passes, consider going later in the day. That park clears out after the parade. My son and I rode Everest three times in the last twenty or thirty minutes before closing.We've had annual passes for 3 years almost now and have been to Animal Kingdom once. Seems like it's much smaller of a park and much more condensed. I guess I just don't care to go back.
Yeah, it changed in the past month or so. The extra ones can only be acquired at the kiosks though. So you might be trading one line for another.So, after you use your 3 fastpass+s, you can get more? It was not that way in January. It was 3 and no more.
I think then they were just phasing in the FP+ Rules have changed.So, after you use your 3 fastpass+s, you can get more? It was not that way in January. It was 3 and no more.
Thats dumb. Why not through the mobile app? Makes a ton more sense.Yeah, it changed in the past month or so. The extra ones can only be acquired at the kiosks though. So you might be trading one line for another.So, after you use your 3 fastpass+s, you can get more? It was not that way in January. It was 3 and no more.
Well, that would certainly make it easier. But they might not necessarily want to make it that easy. There's a FP+ overuse tipping point somewhere. At some attractions, some would argue they already passed that point. Attractions like Haunted Mansion, Pirates, and Spaceship Earth have much longer standby lines than they did prior to FP+.Thats dumb. Why not through the mobile app? Makes a ton more sense.Yeah, it changed in the past month or so. The extra ones can only be acquired at the kiosks though. So you might be trading one line for another.So, after you use your 3 fastpass+s, you can get more? It was not that way in January. It was 3 and no more.
Part of the FP system though is park flow and data mining. They can almost literally push the crowds in the park a certain way based on how the system is set up and I'm sure they are. Between the early reservation system and the DVC system they have a ton of information on just about every guest and moreso on people like me. I would not be shocked if Disney knew more about me than the government did.
Couple that now with Fastpass. Now Disney knows my demographic information, famiy size, ages etc... they know for the most part my vacation schedule as we go pretty much the same times every year. They know where we eat more often than not - espcially if you link your card to your room key and or band - and now they know the rides we covet enough to make sure we reserve them. I use this new system 2 or 3 times and an absolute pattern emerges.
5 years from now they will know down to an unmistakeable error factor how most of their guests operate - rides, in order, in season, by age etc etc etc. What was once done by simple feel in the parks was eventually changed by simplier data collection then added to it was the polls they grab people to take to all the internet reservation systems and now this.
Let's put it this way - the DVC office knew everything about us from our first trip to the one we were on when we sat down with them. From that point to today they know even more. I would not be shocked if in 5-10 years when we schedule a trip their system will default our preferences beyond simply internet settings to something akin to, " we see the last 5 times you were her you did this ride, then this ride, then this restaurant, and then this ride. At this time of year we would suggest the following scheduling.... and on and on."
And lets' not forget - those wristbands are GPS trackers for every guest that has one. More data there to. So all in all they will figure out how to makeeverything flow bettermore money I'm sure and this is just the beginning.
agreed...the data available is insane.Part of the FP system though is park flow and data mining. They can almost literally push the crowds in the park a certain way based on how the system is set up and I'm sure they are. Between the early reservation system and the DVC system they have a ton of information on just about every guest and moreso on people like me. I would not be shocked if Disney knew more about me than the government did.
Couple that now with Fastpass. Now Disney knows my demographic information, famiy size, ages etc... they know for the most part my vacation schedule as we go pretty much the same times every year. They know where we eat more often than not - espcially if you link your card to your room key and or band - and now they know the rides we covet enough to make sure we reserve them. I use this new system 2 or 3 times and an absolute pattern emerges.
5 years from now they will know down to an unmistakeable error factor how most of their guests operate - rides, in order, in season, by age etc etc etc. What was once done by simple feel in the parks was eventually changed by simplier data collection then added to it was the polls they grab people to take to all the internet reservation systems and now this.
Let's put it this way - the DVC office knew everything about us from our first trip to the one we were on when we sat down with them. From that point to today they know even more. I would not be shocked if in 5-10 years when we schedule a trip their system will default our preferences beyond simply internet settings to something akin to, " we see the last 5 times you were her you did this ride, then this ride, then this restaurant, and then this ride. At this time of year we would suggest the following scheduling.... and on and on."
And lets' not forget - those wristbands are GPS trackers for every guest that has one. More data there to. So all in all they will figure out how to make everything flow better I'm sure and this is just the beginning.
By aloha dinner do you mean, O'Hana? If so.... well my friend, I hear that is pretty good.driving down in august
just booked hoop de doo review and aloha dinners for family of 5, $309 each dinner.
hope they are worth it
any other reco's for dinner shows?
we did cindy's castle last time around...
and any other worthwhile apps or online guides worth the $$
thanks!