Trip Report 12 parks in 16 days! Disney Parks Around the World Trip Report

Trip report from 12/19-1/6.

Day 1 - Away We Go
“The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.” – Walt Disney

Enough talk. After over a year in planning, over five years since we last tried to do a similar trip, AND Kendall getting run over by a car in Zimbabwe in that time frame we are finally embarking on our adventure across the globe to do all 12 Disney Parks over Christmas break.

First thing’s first and we had to pick Lucy up from school. Given it’s the Thursday before Christmas break we weren’t too concerned about her missing half a day today and a full day Friday because as everyone knows, the week before Christmas break is spent watching Christmas movies and doing Christmas puzzles and worksheets.

After we picked her up, we went home and waited for our taxi. We had never ridden in a taxi in our town so we were already starting our journey with a brand new experience. Ride sharing does not exist in Ashland, KY and taxi’s are primarily used for medical transport so this was a somewhat bizarre experience for us. Traditionally, we typically just park our car at the airport when we fly out of our local airport because if we go out of Huntington it’s on Allegiant for a quick trip to Florida. This is obviously NOT a quick trip and as such we took a taxi for the first time ever as there are no ride sharing services in our area. It costs $10/day to park at our airport, and when you’re gone for nearly 20 days, it just makes financial sense to take a taxi for $82 dollars round trip.

I cannot even remotely convey the amount of joy I have when we have the ability to fly out of Huntington Tri-State Airport. The convenience of flying out of a small regional airport a mere 25 minutes from our house in which the security line if you have TSA precheck is nonexistent CANNOT be understated. It feels like your own private airport. From when the plane touches down to getting home it typically takes us about 45 minutes. When we fly out of Cincinatti or Columbus, it takes 45 minutes or more from the time we touchdown to just get to our car. Add a 2.5 hour drive after a long day of flying just puts a sour taste in the mouth after a vacation. We would love to fly out of HTS more often but it is incredibly cost prohibitive except when using Allegiant or redeeming award flights on American Airlines.

We arrived at the airport 1.5 hours early which for Huntington is just excessive, but we always budget for a flat tire, or some other bizarre occurrence. As always, the TSA precheck line had zero people in it, and from drop off to gate it wasn’t even 10 minutes. We hadn’t eaten lunch yet today, and unfortunately food options are super limited at HTS, in that outside of one vending machine there often are none. Thankfully today the small kiosk that sells pizza and some snacks was open, and Kendall and I split a small pizza while waiting for our flight.

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HTS is a small regional airport with two gates. Back in its hey day it had a number of carriers, but these days it’s limited to American and Allegiant. It’s small and efficient and we love flying out of it when we can.

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This is the entire terminal. Not the smallest commercial airport I’ve flown out of, but it’s up there.
Today is by far the most pedestrian of the flights we are taking on our trip, being a standard flight on Allegiant. No fancy lounge, no lie flat seat. Just an standard A320, with a seat with about 17 inches of width with no recline that feels like you’re sitting on a 2×4. You get what you pay for and for this flight of just over 1.5 hours it was just $402 dollars for 3 people including the 3 carry on bags so you can’t really complain on the cost front.

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I love this airport!
Boarding and take off and were on time and our flight to Sanford was about as uneventful as it gets. We were seated in row 7, Seats D,E,F.

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We never pay for seat selection so these were the Allegiant assigned seats. For a 1.5 hour flight it honestly doesn’t matter to us. The seats have the standard 17 inch width and 30 inches of pitch. This is one of the ONLY times in life being 5’3’’ comes in handy.

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There are many disadvantages to being short such as a general disadvantage at the majority of sports or a lower lifetime income compared to your taller cohorts in the same field, but there is one advantage that far outweighs any disadvantage. I can fit comfortably in an Allegiant seat! It’s a pretty great trade off in my opinion.

We landed at 5:08PM two minutes earlier than our scheduled arrival time. Thankfully, my parents live in Orlando and as such they are our own personal uber, which definitely saves on cost. I texted them that we had landed, so they could be ready to pull the car around to pick us up and take us to the Disney’s Polynesian Resort where we were staying.

After we landed, we we were picked up, it was getting close to dinner time, so on the way to the Polynesian we stopped at Lucy’s favorite restaurant, Chick-fil-a. I had originally had ‘Ohana booked and timed the reservation for the Magic Kingdom fireworks, but it was pretty hectic couple of days leading up to this trip, so we decided having a quick dinner and early bed time was in our best interest. Just for the record, if you are foodie, THIS IS NOT THE BLOG FOR YOU. We do a wide variety of activities when we travel, but food has never been our priority, and the one area we can skimp on the budget. My food reviews will be composed of words like “Tasty”, “Yummy”, “Standard”, “Adequate”.

Upon arrival at Chick-fil-a we walked in and it was slammed. Chick-fil-a is always crowded but today was excessive in that when we walked in, there wasn’t a free table anywhere and people were even standing around waiting on tables. We didn’t quite know what was going on, until we saw Santa and a Santa Cow in the corner and realized why it was so crowded. Santa Cow and Santa made their rounds to the table like it was a character dining at Disney.

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Lucy clearly is enjoying Santa Cow
Unlike Disney however, it was significantly cheaper. Like $250 dollars cheaper. The food was more than tasty, and tasted just like our Chick-fil-a at home.
 

littleroo

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I absolutely loved this trip report! First of all how beautiful and photogenic is Lucy?🤗 I feel like her kindred spirit. I can sleep anywhere, even pavement, too! A giant CONGRATULATIONS to Kendall as well for all of her accomplishments! She is a very brave soul for all she did, not to mention venture out of the country again after all she has been through. I loved all your details, pictures and love of college football. Go Orange! (Sorry)! The lounges in the various countries were as interesting to me as the parks themselves! Lol Only one question left... when is your next vacation? Looking forward to the wrap up and thanks for taking us with you!
 

Rimmit

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We then pass by Goofy’s Sky School. We debate whether we want to do it, but we have a Lightning Lane for it so figure why not. It’s a pretty short ride, and we aren’t expecting much out of it. It reminded me of Primeval Whirl at Animal Kingdom, with the main difference being that Primeval Whirl spun around as you went through the track. If we didn’t have a Lightning Lane I don’t know if it would have been worth the time, but with a Lightning Lane we couldn’t really complain.

The last ride in Pixar Pier before we move to another part of the park is The Little Mermaid – Ariel’s Undersea Adventure.

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This is basically the exact same ride that is in Magic Kingdom with some very minor differences.

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The queue and ride building are way better themed in Magic Kingdom though.

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It’s not a bad ride, but aside from the “Under the Sea” scene it really lacks any major “WOW!” moments. It’s still a fun diversion, and Lucy loves The Little Mermaid so she enjoys it.

That finishes up our time in Pixar Pier to so we head to Soarin’ next.

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After doing the Soarin’ in Tokyo, the queue and theming for this are just sorely lacking.

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It is the exact same ride as in Orlando only with a different ending sequence where you fly over Disneyland instead of Disney World.

There are only a handful of rides we still have Lightning Lanes for in California Adventure and they are on the opposite side of the park so we head to Avenger’s Campus to do Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout.

On the way we stop by a snack stand. After spending three days in the Japanese Parks, we pass a snack stand and I am nearly blown away. There are literally 14 DIFFERENT snacks for sale in the same stand. Not only that, but it ALSO SELLS DRINKS!!! DRINKS AND SNACKS in this same stand!!! THIS IS MADNESS!!! We are mindblown by the amount of choices and have decision paralysis at this point. After much debate we choose a Diet Coke and a Sprite.

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We eventually make it to Avenger’s Campus and arrive at Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout.

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In 2017 we were supposed to do it right after it was reimagined, but missed our fast pass return time due to watching World of Color. To be honest I was super against the retheming of this ride from Tower of Terror. I have found Tower of Terror to be one of the greatest them park rides of all time. It was one of the greatest achievements in Imagineering meshing together theme and ride for a perfect combination. The new overlay on the original tower just felt awkward to me.

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For this reason I was very hesitant to see what Disney did to what was one of the greatest rides of all time in my mind. The queue was nice and was rethemed to the Collector’s den well with lots of artifacts everywhere.

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The preshow was fun and had everyone’s favorite trash panda, Rocket.

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We lucked out and got the animatronic rocket, as my friend Dave was on the other preshow, and apparently they got the B mode where Rocket just appeared on the screen.

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I was very impressed with how they rethemed the basement area. They didn’t do too much with the basement aside from add a lot of alien signage and some other props.

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It was enough to make it feel alien, despite it obviously still having roots as the basement of the Hollywood Tower hotel.

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Well, somehow, they managed to make a ride via retheming that was incredibly, fun, and entertaining and a more than worthy successor to the original Tower of Terror.

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The ride was similar to Paris and Tokyo in that there was no track and you started and ended in the same location. Much like Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, the song is totally randomized for this ride and we got “Burning Love”. The combination of the music and the Guardians making various video screen appearances throughout the ride just make it for an extremely fun ride.

They totally stripped the ride of any of the “terror” aspect and went for the “fun” side of things which was a smart design choice. Any attempt to make the ride “scary” or a “terror” would have only invited endless comparisons to the Tower of Terror. By completely changing the tone, they totally avoided the direct comparison controversy. For those that love Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, you’ll absolutely love Mission Breakout. Much like Tower of Terror you exit through a gift shop, and Lucy pretends to be a trash panda.

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Right on exiting, Star-Lord AKA Peter Quill was outside having a dance off. We stopped to watch for a bit as he had some pretty good energy and was pretty fun to watch.

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Wicked Sisters

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It has been fabulous reading your report. It’s been a joy to read and see all your photos of the different parks especially Tokyo as we know we will never get to them. We watched a video of the Beauty & the Beast ride and we agree it looks like the best ride and wish it was at WDW. Thank you again for taking us on your magical vacation.
 

Rimmit

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It has been fabulous reading your report. It’s been a joy to read and see all your photos of the different parks especially Tokyo as we know we will never get to them. We watched a video of the Beauty & the Beast ride and we agree it looks like the best ride and wish it was at WDW. Thank you again for taking us on your magical vacation.
Beauty and the Beast was awesome, it was like Pooh’s Honey Hunt but even better. I just wish we had something like Pooh’s or Beauty and the Beast here in the states. Closest is Ratatouille but it’s not as good as BatB or Pooh’s.
 

Rimmit

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Once the mini show ended, we headed to Monsters, Inc. Mike and Sully to the Rescue which wasn’t too far away.

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This was a dark ride that replaced one of the worst Disney attractions of all time Superstar Limo. That ride did not last even a year if I remember. I was one of the lucky few that managed to ride it before it closed back when California Adventure first opened in 2001.

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We weren’t really expecting much out of this ride, as we hadn’t heard much about it. It was a basic dark tracked dark ride that reused a lot of components from Superstar Limo.

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In all honesty it was definitely better than I anticipated. It was not nearly as good as Monsters, Inc. Ride and Go Seek in Tokyo, but as a dark ride, it was pretty enjoyable.

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They had some neat ride scenes especially toward the end with all the doors.

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It was very cute, and they did a good job improving upon Superstar Limo, but it really takes nearly no effort to improve upon that awful ride.

We the tried to go on Web Slingers: A Spider-man Adventure, but literally right after we scan our Lightning Lane the ride goes down.

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We didn’t feel too strongly about this ride the first time we did it to be honest, but it was a ride we’ve only ever done once before so figured we’d do it again. Today we have a Fantasmic Dinner Package at Blue Bayou at 5:50PM so we leave for Disneyland.

Main Street is a little crowded as the parade is about to start so we cut through the Candy Place and Candy Kitchen. They have a beautiful display of treats, but we’re about to eat dinner so we have to resist that temptation.

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Dave and Nathalie go off and have dinner elsewhere during our time and we’ll meet back up with them afterwards.

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We walk through New Orleans Square, and given Kendall is from New Orleans, we are impressed in that it really does look and feel like the French Quarter, just without the awful smell.

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We arrive at 5:40PM which is ten minutes early, but we don’t get seated till 6:30PM.

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We are a little aggravated to be honest as what’s the point of arriving on time for a reservation to only wait 30 more minutes. At this point we are starving as we really haven’t eaten much since lunch.

This is a good thing as we are having a four course dinner that includes quite a bit of food.

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We had never eaten at Blue Bayou before and felt it only appropriate to eat at one of the original “Theme” Restaurants on our around the world trip. The setting was beautiful and felt like a dinner party out on some southern plantation.

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They started out with some bread that was actually very good, and I had to keep myself from getting full from just the bread.

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The second course was chicken gumbo, which not surprisingly surpassed the gumbo we had in Tokyo Disneyland. No tomato this time!

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Both Kendall and I also chose the Oscar Style Filet Mignon which was very good. In all honesty at this point we had way too much food to where we could only have a couple bites of the filet. We didn’t want any of the sides, but being Filipino we asked for some rice, so they swapped it out for the veggies.

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By the time the chocolate tart came out, I literally just couldn’t eat any more.

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Lucy got the gumbo, petite steak and a petite sundae. She loved the gumbo and sundae, but the steak was not her favorite.
 

Rimmit

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Kendall, Lucy and I coulda easily split one meal, but sadly you can’t just order one meal, as in order to get the preferred Fantasmic seating from the dining package everyone has to buy a meal. At the end of the meal the waiter gives us our tickets for the preferred seating area for the 9:00PM Fantasmic show. The Blue Bayou get’s the best preferred seating of all the restaurants with seats that are dead center in the viewing area.

We meet back up with Dave and Nathalie, and it’s just 7:30PM so we still have a while till the 9:00PM Fantasmic show. Pirates of the Caribbean is literally right next door to Blue Bayou, so close in fact that Blue Bayou is actually incorporated into the ride in that the boats float right by the restaurant.

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Dave and Nathalie meet back up with us after dinner and we all fall in line for Pirates real quick. Pirates in Disneyland is the very original pirates and aside from the version in Shanghai, still the best version. We start of the ride floating right by where we just had dinner.

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It’s notably longer than the other versions and just more elaborate. The scenes seemed bigger and overall the theming of the ride just feels grander.

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The only place I felt Magic Kingdom improved was the queue which is better themed in Magic Kingdom, but aside from that, the Disneyland version is just far more impressive than the one at Magic Kingdom or Paris.

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Shanghai is a different beast altogether and really can’t be compared to the more traditional Pirates rides. We did not have time to do the Tokyo version so we cannot compare it.

Pirates doesn’t take too long to do so we head over to Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye. The queue is a little different from the Tokyo DisneySea version, but is still an excellent queue and feels like you are exploring a hidden temple.

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I remember when this ride opened up when I was a kid and I was DYING to go to Disneyland to ride it. I was obsessed with Indiana Jones as a kid. It opened in 1995, and I didn’t make it to Disneyland till 1998 and I thought it was the greatest ride ever. Twenty six years later it is just as good as ever. After riding it again in such close succession to the version in Tokyo, I’m honestly slightly torn as to with version I like better. They are both amazing rides and nearly identical, with only a handful of differences in certain scenes and effects. Either way they are both spectacular rides and the epitome of Imagineering.
 

Rimmit

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The 12 parks in 16 days is the part that is really impressive to me!
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Thanks! I'm impressed we did it. Thought we were gonna miss Shanghai for sure. It really gutted me there for a bit.
Awesome! I am really enjoying your trip report and so glad you decided to share!
Thanks for reading.
I absolutely loved this trip report! First of all how beautiful and photogenic is Lucy?🤗 I feel like her kindred spirit. I can sleep anywhere, even pavement, too! A giant CONGRATULATIONS to Kendall as well for all of her accomplishments! She is a very brave soul for all she did, not to mention venture out of the country again after all she has been through. I loved all your details, pictures and love of college football. Go Orange! (Sorry)! The lounges in the various countries were as interesting to me as the parks themselves! Lol Only one question left... when is your next vacation? Looking forward to the wrap up and thanks for taking us with you!
Yes, she's just a little paranoid when she leaves the US and rightfully so. Lucy is a total ham. The number of times we've been approached about getting her into child modeling.... We were even approached in Copenhagen one time. We are NOT going down that path.

Nothing wrong with Syracuse. I'll never forget when they beat Notre Dame in 2009 on senior day at home. It was my brother's senior season at ND. I think syracuse was 3-9 that year or something not great. Maybe 5-7 and we lost at home in the snow. It was very sad. Syracuse did well this year. Beat Miami at the end which definitely made me happy.

Next is a Star Trek Cruise on Feb. 23rd out of Miami. It's a Royal Caribbean Charter cruise. I'm a huge trekkie. After that we leave on Mar 30th for one week in London. Something nice and easy. Straight shot direct flight from Cinci to LHR. Cinci is 2.5 hours from our house. So no connections. Nothing crazy. VERY SIMPLE. Only ONE HOTEL THE WHOLE TIME. That was the goal for the upcoming trips after this last gauntlet.
 

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