Trip Report I Vowed Never Again ~ Yet Here We Are! *COMPLETED*

Wait, what?

WDW-obsessed Tuvalu actually vowed never again ?!?!

Must. Read. More.


Clickbait! :joyfull:

But there is truth in my statement. I did vow not to visit the world whenever our spring break...always the first week in April....aligns with Easter. The first week of April typically brings heavy crowds since most southern school systems are out. I can handle heavy. But add in additional volume from schools that coordinate their break with Easter and “heavy” becomes INSANE. (Not quite the insanity of Christmas week....I am smart enough to avoid that, thanks to a one-day trip in 1994.)

But I’ve BEEN THERE ~
In 2009 (during the recession) when it took 40 minutes just to get through the Epcot parking booth....and the line for the boat ride in Mexico was out the front door of the pavilion....and Magic Kingdom was closed due to capacity.

In 2010 when the mid-morning standby wait for Test Track was 240 minutes (that’s 4 hours, people!) and the wait time for Nemo (Nemo!) was 150 minutes.

In 2015 when we watched the 6:45 am MK Welcome show in the dark because we wanted to ride a few attractions before the hordes descended.

Long lines to use the restrooms (always filthy because attendants couldn’t keep up); no available tables in quick-service locations, forcing guests to sit on the ground outside the restaurants; and a general atmosphere of cranky/angry guests who didn’t like dealing with the multitude any more than I did.

So I declared, DONE THAT!

Or so I thought.....

My darling daughter Em lives for spring break. As a student she vacationed (Disney or beach) every year but one ~ and there was nearly a mutiny! Now that she’s a teacher, going away for spring break has reached an even higher level of importance. 😉 With this year’s Easter/spring break overlap, we began researching other warm-weather destinations.

Guess what we discovered. Transportation, resort and dining costs were cheaper if we went to WDW! And having APs means our entertainment would be free. Em’s teacher budget would not be strained. The practical side of me could not argue....and the mom side of me could not disappoint my daughter.

We leave on Monday. We’re prepared. And we’re gonna be LIVE!

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A few Magic meet-ups are in the works. Hope to keep them a surprise (as long as @Zipitidoda doesn’t spill the beans! :cautious:)

Despite declining MagicBands for our upcoming stay, these arrived in yesterday’s mail ~

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Yeah, like we’re gonna wear the UGLY gray ones.....🙄

See Ya Real Soon!
 

Tuvalu

Premium Member
Original Poster
Looks mighty wet around there? Rain this morning?
No rain, just residual water from the early morning power washing. 😉

Just caught up on yesterday
Another great day (minus the tragical express envelope!)

I now want ice cream for breakfast!

So funny that you “looked left” - I better you laughed afterwards!

And BTMRR x 3 - great job - but are you beating me yet? I’m not giving anything away - you’ll have to see from my TR when you return :)
Em and I did laugh after our trio of comments!

I could have ridden BTMRR once more last night, but the line was long and Em wanted to do Jungle Cruise instead. Ride #3 was perfect....last car, in the dark.....and she thought we couldn’t top that. I expect you are far ahead of 3....but I have more opportunities coming soon. :joyfull:

Gracious, I would have switched lines. I accidentally got in a line with someone who was really slow, and by the time I realized what was going on, I was already next, so I waited, but I did tell the person behind me that I would recomment getting in a different line. She did, and was through before I was.
Bag check areas are so crowded there is no way to switch lines to avoid an overly-thorough security screener. You can’t even see the screener until you are 3 guests away and at that time it would be imprudent to leave the line and go all the way back to the end of another line. Also, security screeners are “switched out” at random intervals, so by the time it’s your turn it may be a different screener than when you joined the line.

This woman was ridiculous. I was ahead of Em. I carry a small purse with several pockets (I unzipped them beforehand) and she fingered through all my credit cards, cash, dumped my portable phone charger on the table and studied it, and almost dropped my phone.
 

Tuvalu

Premium Member
Original Poster
Current standby waits in Pandora?
Na’vi River Journey 105 minutes
Flight of Passage 170 minutes.

Though the wait for FoP is over an hour longer, the payoff is MUCH better for those in line. NRJ guests are bound to feel let down.
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We’ve heard so much about the Night Blossom we had to try it.
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Longers

Well-Known Member
Current standby waits in Pandora?
Na’vi River Journey 105 minutes
Flight of Passage 170 minutes.

Though the wait for FoP is over an hour longer, the payoff is MUCH better for those in line. NRJ guests are bound to feel let down.
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We’ve heard so much about the Night Blossom we had to try it.
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