got back friday after a 13day stay at bay lake tower next to the Contemporary. Overall, great trip.
Some highlights:
• 7 Dwarfs train is a lot of fun. Yes, overall it is a kids coaster (38in tall to ride), but it was fast enough to hold our attention. My little guy (4) was all over it. Waits were easily 90 mins all day, FP+ or GTFO
• This was our first trip where my 4 yr old hit the 40 inch mark (with some Dr Sholls help in his sneakers—I was NOT going to live with him for another year if he couldn't get on those rides and his older sister did.) It was great to see the excitement in his face as he got the all clear from CM's when getting measured, and the joy of those first rides and new experiences. He loved every minute of it.
• Be Our Guest was AMAZING, both lunch and dinner.
• Did a JetSki tour one morning that left from the contemporary marina that went around Bay and Crescent Lakes that was a lot of "non-park" fun. As it turned out, I was the only one on it, so it was just me and the tour guide. Very cool guy and we spent a lot of time BSing along with the tour info.
Lowlights:
• The rain sucked ###. Our 1st 3 days were almost washouts. We were able to get some stuff done in the AM, but by 11am, it was monsoon level rain that lasted the remainder of the day. And if the sun did come out, everything stayed soaked. I had shorts that did not dry for 3 days. I know some people can enjoy the rain, but not me and not this rain, it was insane. Luckily it cleared by day 4/5 for most of the trip, and i was happy I had the amount of days there that I did to salvage a lot of plans, but I felt bad for folks (esp the ones we met on the plane on the way down) where it was their 1st trip ever and were only there for a few days.
• It was GD HOT! I know, a bit of a bad whine after the point above, but when it wasn't raining, it was sahara level hot...and muggy. Either way I was always wet.
• The parks were crowded!!! We go every summer and this was the most crowded I've ever seen it at every park.
MagicBands/FP+...my take.
I was very leery of the whole MagicBand thing leading up to this trip. I am a Diz veteran and original FP commando, we knew how to maximize the system.
MBs:
• They were more comfortable then I expected. When we first got them, I did not like the feel, but I got use to them pretty quick. It was only annoying when I tried wearing a watch, /c it was doubled up on my wrist. I tried moving the MB to my other wrist, but found myself tapping my watch wrist out of habit to the kiosks.
• We had tech issues with ours which resulted in about 3-4 trips to the main desk and about 2 hours total invested in trouble shooting.
--1 instance was in a restaurant (our dining plan was not showing up) and the staff was great at doing the troubleshooting for us while we ate. They called the hotel, got confirmation that we had credits and adjusted everything behind the scenes manually. They were great!!
--My wife's bands then stopped working as a room key and charge acct. We spent the bulk of our time there with hotel staff. Even left them at the front desk for a day to be 're-set' but no luck. Finally after 2 hours with a staff member, she found a small check box that got turned off (???).
On the MBs, one equally cool, but annoying issue was that we had 3 sets of them for each person for this trip. 1 for our annual passes, 1 for our 1-day cash night, and 1 for our DVC stay. It was cool b/c we got a few different colors, but from everything I had read, MB screw ups were mainly with folks who did not have 'regular' reservations—like us. So I expected some trouble. Its amazing that the park can create such a complex network (even you photos show up on your Photopass acct on rides automatically by scanning your bands somewhere on the ride), but they couldn't realize that our 2 concurrent trips were the same person.
FP+s
We made all of our FP+s at the 60 day mark. Tried to spread things out, but we did do multiple of the same ride (like 7DMT) b/c I knew we were not getting on it any other way, and it might be the only roller coaster my little guy could ride. Overall, the system worked well. No lost FPs or anything.
Modifying them was pretty easy via the app, but I have some major UX issues with the way its done. For instance, it you wanted to look into replacing a FP for another attraction, they take you through it, and then at a certain point, the attraction is replaced w/o letting you see the available times——it just replaced it in your system. Ad there were times we were just curious to see what was available, but were afraid to go to far for fear of flat out losing the original FP. So we had to be sure it was something we were ok dropping b/f we did it.
IMO the biggest downside to the whole system was that it did not allow us to be a flexible as we normally were. We kind of felt that we 'needed' to be in a park b/c we had FPs booked. We built in pool days and cool down time into the trip, but the rain at the start of the trip really limited those days. We found ourselves trying to modify our days to make up for the rain, or redo pool time but had to decide if the pre-book FPs were worth dropping. In one instance, we really needed the break, but that day we had the coveted Anna and Elsa FP booked which we knew there was no way of ever replacing. Same held true for most of the other headliners, and we were left with picking FPs for attractions with normally low standby wait. I really don't like being that tied to a schedule on vacation...Disney is hard enough to do AND still get to relax, and this just makes it harder.
I'm sure I'll have more to add as the fog of my vacation lifts in the next few days.