Review of Western’s Summer 2016 trip

All great things must come to an end, and the same goes for every Disney trip.  After the 20th trip for the Western clan (Tory, Michell, Tanner, and Morgan and a few less for Mason and Tinely) we are still learning.  We have gained a lot of knowledge, which has enabled me to share a lot on the blog, but the learning is never finished.  Just as Walt said “Disneyland will never be completed….”, the same holds true for knowledge on any subject.

Trip Details:

Arrival: 8:00 am Saturday June 4th

Departure: 11:00 am Friday June 10th

Accommodations: Hilton Grand Vacation Sea World

Parks visited: Saturday – Magic Kingdom; Sunday – Magic Kingdom; Monday – Animal Kingdom; Tuesday – Magic Kingdom; Wednesday – Epcot; Thursday – Hollywood Studios; Friday – Magic Kingdom

Exciting moments of the trip:

#1 – Mason was able to ride 7 Dwarf Mine Train for the first time (and 2nd, and 3rd).  This was the first time he was tall enough, but interestingly enough, I am not sure that he was measured.  Please do not take this as advice that you can take a youngster and they will not measure him/her, I think it was just ironic.  The fact that it happened 3 times is rather interesting.  The first time was completely understandable, as we were one of the first ones in the park, and on the ride.  As a result, we practically ran past the areas of the ride in which they check for measurement.  I am sure the cast members would not want to deal with the possibility of holding up the entire line to measure one kid, or pulling us out of the line to do so.  I have no idea how we got past measurement the next two times; or maybe I just do not remember if he was measured.

The funniest part of this experience come from Mason himself.

So… Mason, did you like the ride?

Mason: NO.

Mason, do you want to go again?  Mason: NO.

The next day – Mason, do you want to ride?

Mason: YES

Mason, did you like the ride this time?

Mason: NO

Do you want to ride again ?

Mason: YES

Mason, is the only reason you ride the ride is so that you can watch the video when we get home?

Mason: YES

#2 – Another exciting moment was Mason riding Kali River Rapids for the first time.  Every trip we have had, it is always an exciting moment when a child grows tall enough to ride a new ride.  This was Mason’s trip in that regard as he was able to ride two new rides for the first time.

#3 – We were able to meet Olaf on this trip for the first time.  Olaf just started doing meets about a month ago and we were excited to meet him.  I must say that he was slightly on the strange side.  Olaf met his guest, snapped a quick picture, then he moved aside as if he was going to leave.  He came back in to the middle of the room as we left the room for the next guest.  I am not sure that I understand this behavior at all.  None of the other characters act like this (except maybe Kylo Ren which is understandable as he is a villain).  Disney cast member/characters are trained extremely well.  I would want to imagine that this was on purpose and not just the experience with “this”Olaf, but I still cannot understand why Olaf would act this way.image

#4 – Joy and Sadness were also just added to the character meeting list a month or so ago.  Although the line was quite long (we will discuss more later on this), it was quite neat to meet them for the first time.image

#5 – Disney Springs was quite awesome.  Over the past couple years there has been a ton of changes, construction, and updates occurring at Disney Springs.  Most notable for any visitors was the lack of parking and the distance of the one parking lot (after it was completed).  It was great relief on this trip to see that much of the construction is complete and many of the new stores are open.  Both of the parking garages are now complete, and are very convenient to the shops and stores.  Since my family is a big fan of the Under Armor brand, it was fun to see their two story store in Disney Springs and take pictures with the Incredible Hulk, dressed up in Under Armor gear.  It was neat to see the newest shoes and golf collection in person.  Those items have not made it to the Marshall’s stores or the outlets yet (lol). The store is defiantly fun to look at, but you will not dare catch me their with a wallet.

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#6 – Watching Morgan and Riley skip with Alice is always fun.  It was the third time that Morgan was able to do this, but it is definitely quite special since this is a special little treat we have seemed to find.  It really never gets old and it is a great experience to share with friends.

Things that did not go well and things we have learned from:

#1 – EPCOT!!!   Oh Epcot!   We have skipped Epcot the last few trips because we really just do not see the point in going there.  We decided to go back again because we really liked the idea of seeing the old Soarin’ for the last time, and getting to meet BayMax, Joy, and Sadness.  The problem with Epcot is that for any other family with kids, that is also the only reason they are there as well.  While there are 40 to 50 different attractions in the Magic Kingdom, there is only 5 things to do in Future World for the youngest kids.  Character Spot, Bay Max, Nemo, Inside Out Characters, and Spaceship Earth.  Now, we all know that 7 Dwarf Mine Train can get a 1.5 hour wait, but you could always go see Philharmgic with no wait at all. Or you can go visit the characters in the back with a 10 or 20 min wait on most days.   The problem with Epcot is that if you do not want to wait 1.5 hours for Inside Out, or Bay Max, the shortest wait we could find was 30 min for Nemo.  We have rode Nemo several times without a wait (and I would continue to do so), but I would never wait 30 min for that ride.   Then you add the fact that Test Track and Soarin also have 1.5 hour waits for the bigger kids. Oh Epcot, you drive me crazy.  Maybe the addition of Frozen can help spread the crowds.

#2 – Please Disney, make your park and magic hour times 180 days in advance, or at least 30/60 days in advance.  As all Disney fans know (and Disney newbies find out quickly), the 180 day mark is the day you have to schedule meals if you want any of your first picks, and 60/30 days is the time period to book fastpass+ if you are On Property/Off Property.  The problem is that you practically have to determine your park schedules really far in advance.  When Disney decides to change opening hours and magic hours a week or two before your trip, there is little you can do to change your plans in response.  This really caught us by surprise when every park we picked had morning Magic Hours on the days we were intending to go.

#3 – Stay away from Morning Magic Hours during busy times of year.  Do to #2 just above, our family was forced to try out morning magic hours at 3 of the 4 parks.  Since we do not stay on property, we are technically not eligible for morning magic hours.  Much to my surprise, the $1 billion dollar magic band project is not able to know if I am an on property guest.  Not that I would recommend anyone try to sneak in, but we were able to do it for the first, and possibly last time on this trip.  In my opinion, if there were 5,000 people during my trip that take my personal advice of being the first at the parks each day, I believe 4,500 went to the park with Magic Hours.  I can defiantly say that by 9 o clock, the parks were more crowded then what I typically see by 10am even on the most crowded days.  Either the parks were super duper busy, or my 5,000/4,500 analogy above is right on point.

#4 – Another first for us was to experience a tropical storm on our trip.  Tuesday night, a tropical storm rolled in and caused us to alter our plans.  Our original plans were to experience Animal Kingdom at night for the first time.  We were to ride the Safari at night with a Fastpass+ then watch the Jungle Book show.  Interestingly enough, the Tropical Storm practically missed us.  As the rest of Florida was getting pounded, we just received a little rain and a tiny bit of wind.  Every time I looked at the radar, it looked like Disney was in the eye of the storm.  Rain all over, and a little opening over Disney.  Our Fastpass+ were canceled, so it appears that the show did not happen that night; maybe me feel a little better about our decision not to go to the park that night.  I asked a few other guest for there opinions on the new Safari at night and the show.  It seems that the consensus is as follows:  The Safari is not really at night, because even at 9 pm during the sumner, there is daylight.  If you do go on a day that is overcast and it gets darker a little earlier, you are not able to see very much on the Safari.  The Jungle Book show was made because of the problems that they have experienced with the River Of Light show.  While the Jungle Book show is not terrible, it does not come close to what expectations are for the Rivers of Life show.   One thing that was mentioned is that Expedition Everest and Kali River Rapids is awesome at night.  I was told that the park empties out as the last show starts each night.  After the show ends, they let everyone take one last ride on Expedition Everest.  The line tends to mover very quickly and it is very cool from what the others have told me.

The worse day at Disney is always better then a day at work.  It was not a memorable trip for me, but Disney is always fun.  Just being able to get away from the normal day to day and to experience a week with my kids is always great.  The end of one Disney trip always has me looking forward to our next.  For the first time that I can remember (a lot of first for the 20th trip right?) we do not have another Disney trip planned.  We have discussed the next trip, but there is a lot of uncertainty of when it will be.  There will be a lot of new things to look forward to, many of which occurred this weekend.  Please look for my next couple post about the new things at Disney for the summer and please share with friends.  Sharing is caring.

Disney Day 3 – Animal Kingdom

Day 3 started off real early.  We arrived at Animal Kingdom at about 7:20 for our day to begin.  Since it was a Early Magic Hour day, we were not sure if we were allowed in since we do not stay on property, but fortunately, we found out that it does not really matter.  Despite the technology in the magic bands, they do not show any restrictions to entry based on whether or not you stay on property or outside the property.

They began taking the first visitors into the park slightly before 8.  As we entered, we went straight to the Kilimanjaro Safari ride and were done by about 8:20.  One thing that was unique on this safari is that I was able to capture the lions growling at each other, something I have never seen before.

After the safari, everyone went to the Kali River Rapids ride.  We let Mason check his hight to see if he was able to ride for the first time.  At 38″, Mason was just shy of the required height.  We walked away from the ride to let Mason change into his cowboy boots, then returned to let him try again.  Mason was able to just make it by the skin of his teeth.  Luckily I was able to capture the very end of his first ride on video.

The remainder of the day included two rides on Dinosaur, a ride on Triceratop spin, A bug’s Life show, Festival of the Lion King, Nemo the Musical, and two rides on Expedition Everest.  The rain caught us on the way out of the park and we were unable to get many pictures for the day.  We hoped to return to see the new nightime activities at Animal Kingdom, but Tropical Storm Colin had other plans.

Disney Springs

With our night time return to Animal Kingdom washed away, we decided to spend the evening at Disney Springs.  We were able to see the new stores that were just recently opened as well as the new parking garage that was complete.  The area looks so much cleaner with most of the major construction complete now.  The new shopping area is really nice and the new garage is really convenient as well.  Of course we had to have our favorite Ghiardelli desert while hanging out at the Disney Springs.

 

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New Disney Announcements

Just last week I reported that there were more updates to come this week.  Although there have been a few clarifications since last week, there have not been any new announcements.  Last week, I provided many sneak peaks and updates here for all the big announcements.  Since all the announcements were coming through fast and furiously, the information I provided skipped through much of the detail and really just provided the BIG news.  I will attempt to provide a little more details today and a better summary (less the cool video previews.  If you would like to see all the video previews, you can go here and see them all. Continue reading New Disney Announcements

Many updates and Previews Today

Many new updates have been released in the last day or two, with many more to come as well.  I would expect the remained of announcements to continue through next week.  I will try to list all the announcements that I am aware of here.

  • A new Disney Princess will be joining the courts at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort this summer. Princess Elena of Avalor is Disney’s first princess inspired by diverse Latin cultures and will have her own animated series premiering this summer on Disney Channel.  Elena will be appear to guest in the Magic Kingdom beginning in August.
  • The third Toy Story Mania track will debut Memorial Day Weekend (May 27-30)
  • Frozen attractions will be opening in Epcot in June
  • The next generation of the popular Soarin’ attraction makes its premiere at the grand opening of Shanghai Disneyland this summer as Soarin’ Over the Horizon. THe very next day, the ride will open at Epcot with the new third theatre.   Fastpass+ will be an option for Soarin’ beginning Thursday, April 21.
  • New Millennium Falcon Ride in Hollywood Studios

 

  • Disney has finally announced the starting date of Animal Kingdom’s nighttime offerings. Starting Memorial Day Weekend (May 27-30) you will be able to enjoy a whole bunch of wonderful new entertainment and attractions – after dark:
    • “Jungle Book: Alive with Magic” Show is being planned for the Summer, Discovery River will become the stage for a limited-engagement show inspired by Disney’s hit live-action film “The Jungle Book.” “Jungle Book: Alive with Magic” is filled with music and special effects that celebrates the new film and the classic songs, now infused with an Indian influence.
    • The Tree of Life Awakens – the park’s iconic Tree of Life undergoes an extraordinary “awakening.” You can expect to see animal spirits come to life throughout the evening by magical fireflies. Each scene appears to emanate from within the tree itself and reveals stories of wonder.
    • Kilimanjaro Safaris After Dark – Guests can enjoy Kilimanjaro Safaris in the evening hours, thanks to special lighting that will allow guests to explore the savanna – and its inhabitants – well into the night.
    • Harambe Wildlife Parti – Guests can turn into “party animals” at the Harambe Wildlife Parti and enjoy lively African music, exotic foods and drinks, and explore the local marketplace.
    • Discovery Island Carnivale – On Discovery Island, guests can join the local community in their celebration of their love for nature in this party that features music, dancers, stilt walkers, food and more.
    • Tiffins – Guests can enjoy the park’s newest eatery, Tiffins, for both lunch and dinner. Check out this previous post for a peek at what to expect from the menu.
    • Nighttime Attractions – The park’s attractions, now operating in the nighttime hours, will take on a whole new life. For the first time, guests will be able to experience the thrill of attractions like Expedition Everest and Kali River Rapids – surrounded by darkness. They’ll also be able to enjoy colorful midway games and attractions in DinoLand, U.S.A.
  • Note: There has still not been any further announcements regarding the start date of River of Lights. – While the park will be open into the late-evening all Summer long, it is now uncertain that Rivers of Light will make its debut anytime soon. Rumors persist that the wireless control system for the nighttime show’s floats is just not working, or even that one of the larger flower barges may have sunk into the Discovery River. Either way, I wouldn’t count on seeing this show anytime soon as Disney is obviously being very cautious in its publicity.Whatever the case may be, this latest development makes the situation look possibly worse than we originally imagined. If the show does debut this Summer, we expect it to be mid-way or late into the season.
    Stay tuned for any and all details on Rivers of Light as they become available.

 

  • Preview of Night time Safari Ride
  • Preview of Tree of Life Projection Show
  • Preview of River of Lights

Announcements to come next week

 

News 13 from Orlando, will be covering several announcements beginning next week at Disney World as part of the 3 day summer media event.

On Monday, Disney is expected to unveil a preview of a fourth area at Disney Springs called the Town Center, expected to open this summer. The “neighborhood” will feature new dining, shopping and entertainment options. The company says Town Center will be the largest retail expansion at Disney World Resort. Continue reading Announcements to come next week

River of Lights delayed…

Disney Blog has made an official update that the River of Lights will not open April 22nd as originally planned.

Official communication from Disney Blog:

With the expansion of Disney’s Animal Kingdom, we’re excited to give Guests even more opportunities to celebrate the magic of animals and nature as day turns into night. While we’d hoped to debut these offerings on April 22, unfortunately, they will not open as planned on that date as we give the team more time to bring these innovative experiences to life in a way we know will exceed our guests’ expectations. Continue reading River of Lights delayed…

River of Lights Details Provided

The Orlando Sentinel has a great article on the upcoming River of Lights and what is to coming to Animal Kingdom late this Spring.  There is also a video that provides insights to what we should expect

In addition to the article above, there are are also some details on the River of Lights Costumes by the Orlando Sentinel as well.

Enjoy

Rivers of Light Debut

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As previously mentioned in an earlier previous blog post, the Animal Kingdom will soon transition to a full day park, that will include night time activities. Disney Parks Blog has now provided a debut date of April 22.  Disney Parks Blog has also released a video that provides insight to what we should expect from the new night time show.

Continue reading Rivers of Light Debut