I’m a Brit currently living in Germany due to fly to WDW in 48 days for a trip that has been booked for 2 years. Needless to say this is causing me major stress as I’ve no idea if I’m better off sitting tight and seeing what happens or biting the bullet and rescheduling.
We set off towards DHS, got caught in the massive tailback & headed to EPCOT instead. We only wanted to watch Fantasmic on our last evening here but I'm glad we didn't bother - it sounds like madness!
We've usually stay in value and moderate resorts but we splashed out on WL for our honeymoon and it was soo worth it! It is by far my favourite resort so far! It was small enough that the buses and boats were not crowded (we went in March) but big enough to give you the feel of....well the...
DH and I were at WDW for the opening of the Flower & Garden Festival and I fell in love with the painted bird houses that were for sale on the various stands. I could kick myself now for not buying one when I had the chance!
Does anyone know if you can get them outside of WDW? Any help would...
I would want my very own Magic Carpet. I always wanted one. Actually, I wanted that one. I still do.
I know we have the Magic Carpet ride and that (awful!) simulator thingy in DisneyQuest but I would pay good money to have a go on a real magic carpet. The closest I've got is the Whole New...
I'm not a massive Potter fan and I'm not a massive IOA or US fan either. I am not enamoured with Hogsmeade, I think the Three Broomsticks was a severe disappointment and I refuse to brave the 2 hour queue for Ollivanders Wand thingy. I think its silly that you can only see things like Hagrid's...
I would love to be sat waiting for MSEP (although I would really prefer Spectro!) with a frozen lemonade in one hand and a big piece of caramel fudge in the other, just waiting for the sugar rush to kick in!
Or sat waiting for Fantasmic. Especially as it got rained off on our last trip!:brick:
My first trip back to MK as an adult with all my family including 3 newbies - my DH, my sister's DH and my dad. All 3 were Disney cynics and by the end of the day, they were Disney addicts!
It didn't get off to the best start, I was a bit disappointed that it wasn't exactly as I remembered...
I am very much a dog person and my dog is my fur-baby but I would never take her to WDW with me. Sure, if the opporunity arose, I would love pictures of her in front of the castle but Disney is my holiday. The only time I don't have to walk her or hurry back to her cos she has been left too...
We always go for two weeks at the beginning of October (so you would be there for our second week...)
We love it at that time because generally, the crowds are a lot lower, it's warm without being unbearably hot and of course, you have the Halloween decorations and parties.
However, the...
The Wilderness Lodge will always be my favourite.
It's beautiful to look at (just my cup of tea!) and it is the only Deluxe we have ever stayed at!
But the main reason(s) is that DH booked it as a surprise honeymoon for us and it was the first Disney hotel we ever stayed in. I just loved...
I saw this advertised when we were at WDW at the beginning of October but as we live in the UK, we haven't got it yet!
Does anyone have any idea if or when it is coming across the pond? I really want to see it!
AK will always be a full day park for us and even then, we leave feeling as though we haven't seen everything!
We were there in October and did the Safari twice. I would quite happily have taken the rangers keys from the truck and sat and watched the baby elephant run back and forth all...
We were there the week that F&WF started and whilst we enjoy the different atmosphere (for the most part, people are just more "jolly" than normal!) we have seen people who are quite clearly intoxicated and, worse, in charge of small children.
DH and I did talk about whether or not there...