Trip Report It's Christmastime in Disney!

Hello, fellow Disney fiends! My family and I just returned home from a short visit to the World, and I wanted to share our journey with all of you.

The traveling party includes:

Me, Sarah, a 32-year-old teacher and mother of one
DH, a 40-year-old Scrooge
DD, a 3-year-old who regularly requests that I tell her stories about princesses who are lost in Disney World. (How she came up with this idea remains a mystery.)

I have been vacationing at Disney World for twenty-two years, and I have accumulated lots of knowledge about the comings and goings of the parks and hotels (thanks, in great part, to wonderful trip reports on this site). I thoroughly enjoy the planning that goes into a trip, and because of that, I found I really enjoyed the My Experience app. Throughout the trip, I changed Fastpass+ reservations several times, and except for never getting the wifi to work at Magic Kingdom, I appreciated the system.

We began our trip on Saturday, December 20, when we left our home in a Raleigh suburb and drove to WDW. We have done many road trips in my young daughter's life, but this one was tedious. I think I just wanted to BE there, so the journey paled in comparison to the destination. The ride home was equally tedious, though, so I might just be outgrowing the road trip phase of my youth.

At any rate, after about ten hours, we arrived at our home for the week:

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Let the angels sing, y'all! Art of Animation! I lucked into a four-night reservation just about 50 days prior to our trip. If I hadn't had this hotel, I might have considered forgoing the trip for a year or so, but this was too good to be true. I knew my Pixar-loving girl would be fascinated by the Cars section, and her burgeoning love of princesses meant our room in the Little Mermaid section would also make her happy.

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And it did. In fact, she was thrilled and surprised to find that we would be sleeping here for four nights. :)

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After unpacking our luggage (only three small drawers in the dresser) and putting cooler items in the fridge (bottom shelf of fridge fit a gallon of milk), we went out to take pictures... I mean, explore.

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We had a first floor room in building nine (room 9557), and we had a view of the parking lot and an arm of the building.

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I didn't mind the view at all. In fact, the first floor location was convenient given all the extra stuff we had to bring for the extensive ride. Plus, because we got a prime parking spot right at the edge of the lot, we could actually see our car from our window. And from time to time I had to run to the car to get something/put something away, and it was really easy for us.

I will say that our building was noisy. At home, we sleep with a fan on, so I think that was really the biggest difference. But we definitely heard the kids jumping around upstairs and knocks in the rooms adjacent as we tried to get our preschooler (and her exhausted mom) to sleep.
 

SarahBella82

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After our two-week safari (during which I never missed the poacher thread), the only thing that interested DD was the Boneyard. She is a dinosaur fan, so this was a must-do. (Sorry, Stacy, we amended your list.)

On the way, we stopped for a ten minute jam session on the bongos. It's honestly one of my favorite memories.

We also strolled through Asia. After traveling to India twice in three years, I was curious about the details. I appreciated them in a new way.

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So, the Boneyard: we enjoyed it. My only wish is that the seating area had charging stations. Hey, WDW designers: can a girl get a plug up in here?

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After a fair amount of time exploring the dinosaurs, we rode Triceratops Spin. A first for me. Good, clean, under 40-inches fun.
Folks, that's all the camera pics I have. Let me pull up some iPhone pictures to flesh out the trip. After AK, we went back to Magic Kingdom. We had to finish out there. Naturally!
 

SarahBella82

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One of our many rides on Small World, accompanied by long a wait.

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New Dumbo is just beautiful.

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Art of Animation decor.
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The Boneyard!

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We happened upon this Holiday castle show twice. It was good, jolly fun!

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SarahBella82

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Final thoughts:

WDW at the holidays was great fun. The decorations helped to put me in the spirit, which has been a challenge since I moved away from my family last fall. I'm not sure I would travel so close to Christmas in the future, however, since I felt like I had no time to settle into the holiday once we got home around 3 pm on Christmas Eve.

I was never a fan of the paper Fastpass system, since I thought it required too much backtracking. This new system is great for a planner like me, and I liked that I could change things on the fly. That helped us out immensely. I never used a morning Fastpass, so I changed them all to MK in the afternoon, when I knew it would be busier. I do wish there more charging opportunities in the parks, like in restaurants. I was constantly trying to conserve battery power, so I missed some moments I might otherwise have captured. But this might also have helped me stay more in the moment, which is a big part of my life right now.

We ate a variety of foods during out trip. Rainforest in DTD was good. We also ate at Pinocchio's where the cheese flatbread was soggy and gross. We enjoyed the variety at AoA food court, and we ate there several times. I just love the convenience, to be honest.

MagicBands were fine. Daughter liked wearing hers. I found I needed to wear mine loose in order not to be annoyed by it. I think Disney needs to rethink placement of RFID scanners on hotel doors. Odd angle for the wrist, in my opinion.

Just realizing I forgot to mention a few attractions in my report. We also hit Buzz, Carousel of Progress, Monsters Inc Laugh Floor (a BIG hit), and Peter Pan. We only met the four princesses mentioned, because my kiddo didn't want to meet anyone else. I imagine that will change in the future.

Thanks for reading!
 

mrdrift

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Just caught up and want to say thanks for sharing your vacation with us. All of the pictures turned out cute. Seems that the family did have a Magical time in the World.
 

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