I had some business in Tampa this week, and my wife was kind enough to let me fly to Florida a couple of days early to feed my WDW addiction. It was great! I stayed at the Pop Century resort and managed to hit all four theme parks and DisneyQuest. My mission was to evaluate attractions that I had previously thought might be "too scary" for my kids to see if they might be acceptable for our trip in August.
Anyway, on with the list of Insights:
10. The Scariness Factors in the Unofficial Guide to WDW are pretty much right on target.
9. I was surprised at how plentiful the characters were during the "off season". Refreshing.
8. I was surprised at how plentiful the crowds were during the "off season". Bummer.
7. Disney resort TV now has a 30 minute countdown of the 7 best attractions, which runs continuously throughout the day. It's a fun watch, primarily due to the vivacious and charismatic hostess.
6. As a single rider amongst groups, I appeared in many a family's thrill ride picture.
5. In the AK parking lot, a CM pointed out the green line which runs from the lot to the entrance. Apparently, there's one in each theme park's lot.
4. It’s painfully unfair to come in first in the audience on the second game of a Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Play It! session. As in, we’re out of time, but here are the top scorers in the audience were we to have enough time to actually play another game. You there in Seat 130 at the top of the list? You get nothing (and because you're here alone, no one to acknowledge your "victory" either, na-na-na).
3. The Tower of Terror is still the greatest. attraction. ever. (even after experiencing it four times in a two-hour period).
2. While I was ostensibly in Florida on business, I refused to bring work with me into the parks ... unlike a guy talking business on his cellphone between the HM stretch room and the Doom Buggy entrance! Yeesh.
1. It's Pop Century, not Soda Century. Debate over.
I've added a bunch more reviews if you want to see my opinions on WDW:
GenerationX Reviews
Anyway, on with the list of Insights:
10. The Scariness Factors in the Unofficial Guide to WDW are pretty much right on target.
9. I was surprised at how plentiful the characters were during the "off season". Refreshing.
8. I was surprised at how plentiful the crowds were during the "off season". Bummer.
7. Disney resort TV now has a 30 minute countdown of the 7 best attractions, which runs continuously throughout the day. It's a fun watch, primarily due to the vivacious and charismatic hostess.
6. As a single rider amongst groups, I appeared in many a family's thrill ride picture.
5. In the AK parking lot, a CM pointed out the green line which runs from the lot to the entrance. Apparently, there's one in each theme park's lot.
4. It’s painfully unfair to come in first in the audience on the second game of a Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Play It! session. As in, we’re out of time, but here are the top scorers in the audience were we to have enough time to actually play another game. You there in Seat 130 at the top of the list? You get nothing (and because you're here alone, no one to acknowledge your "victory" either, na-na-na).
3. The Tower of Terror is still the greatest. attraction. ever. (even after experiencing it four times in a two-hour period).
2. While I was ostensibly in Florida on business, I refused to bring work with me into the parks ... unlike a guy talking business on his cellphone between the HM stretch room and the Doom Buggy entrance! Yeesh.
1. It's Pop Century, not Soda Century. Debate over.
I've added a bunch more reviews if you want to see my opinions on WDW:
GenerationX Reviews