Just got back last night
First off it dosen't matter how many days I stay in WDW in never seems like enough. I stayed at one of the best themed resorts on property in the polynesian. It was much busier than I expected for what I had heard about October. I do believe this was due to fall breaks happening in schools around the country. Arrived on tues morn checked in and the went to AK when I got there I went straight to kilamajaro only to be met by a 45 min wait. After that I went to ITTBAB whose wait time was about 20 min. After the show I walked around to take some shots of Everest(very cool). Then it was off to Dinoland where I rode primeval whirl and Dinosaur. However, neither of these attractions really had much of a wait. Next day I went to Epcot and based on the suggestion that I got from the guys that do the podcast WDW today. I went to Test Track first, then Mission Space, then went over to The Land for Soarin'. This worked out great and I would suggest doing these attractions in that order if you do not want to wait very long. There was a bit of a wait but nothing compared to wait time later in the day. I believe I heard someone say later on that the wait time on Soarin' had gone from 40 min when I got on to 120 min later in the day. After taking a trip around the countries I got on the boat over at the International gateway and went to MGM RNR coaster and TOT had about 20 - 30 min waits. I did not get around to doing Lights, Motor, Action though. I hope to see it some time in the near future. On to MK. On the monorail when stitch refers to the park as Stitch Kingdom he is not kidding. He is everywhere. MK was not the only place that he has invaded but he definitely has taken over MK. I guess Pooh's reign is coming to an end. I did all the usual attractions at MK. I hated SGE by the way. But I guess I can see why they made the attraction because it always had a line. I did not go to the MNSSHP. However, I did see the Hallowishes from the poly beach at it blew me away. The finale especially. BTW as far as MK goes I would suggest going to adventureland first as opposed to tomorrowland unless you want to experience stiches great escape :hurl: . Oh I almost forgot the Philharmagic is excellent. I put it in a tie for my favorite 3D films there the other being ITTBAB. Overall of the newer attractions that I did during my stay at WDW I would have to say they were all good except for Stich. M:S was awesome I did it three times. I would suggest that you keep your eyes foward in that attraction though especially after launch. My brother said he looked to the side right after the lauch finished and did not feel well afterwards. However, when he did it again I told he to keep his eyes forward until he regains focus at least. It worked for him. He liked it much better the second time around. Well I am kinda rambling. I hope maybe something I mentioned might help someone else.
PS really did not want to leave ready to go back now
First off it dosen't matter how many days I stay in WDW in never seems like enough. I stayed at one of the best themed resorts on property in the polynesian. It was much busier than I expected for what I had heard about October. I do believe this was due to fall breaks happening in schools around the country. Arrived on tues morn checked in and the went to AK when I got there I went straight to kilamajaro only to be met by a 45 min wait. After that I went to ITTBAB whose wait time was about 20 min. After the show I walked around to take some shots of Everest(very cool). Then it was off to Dinoland where I rode primeval whirl and Dinosaur. However, neither of these attractions really had much of a wait. Next day I went to Epcot and based on the suggestion that I got from the guys that do the podcast WDW today. I went to Test Track first, then Mission Space, then went over to The Land for Soarin'. This worked out great and I would suggest doing these attractions in that order if you do not want to wait very long. There was a bit of a wait but nothing compared to wait time later in the day. I believe I heard someone say later on that the wait time on Soarin' had gone from 40 min when I got on to 120 min later in the day. After taking a trip around the countries I got on the boat over at the International gateway and went to MGM RNR coaster and TOT had about 20 - 30 min waits. I did not get around to doing Lights, Motor, Action though. I hope to see it some time in the near future. On to MK. On the monorail when stitch refers to the park as Stitch Kingdom he is not kidding. He is everywhere. MK was not the only place that he has invaded but he definitely has taken over MK. I guess Pooh's reign is coming to an end. I did all the usual attractions at MK. I hated SGE by the way. But I guess I can see why they made the attraction because it always had a line. I did not go to the MNSSHP. However, I did see the Hallowishes from the poly beach at it blew me away. The finale especially. BTW as far as MK goes I would suggest going to adventureland first as opposed to tomorrowland unless you want to experience stiches great escape :hurl: . Oh I almost forgot the Philharmagic is excellent. I put it in a tie for my favorite 3D films there the other being ITTBAB. Overall of the newer attractions that I did during my stay at WDW I would have to say they were all good except for Stich. M:S was awesome I did it three times. I would suggest that you keep your eyes foward in that attraction though especially after launch. My brother said he looked to the side right after the lauch finished and did not feel well afterwards. However, when he did it again I told he to keep his eyes forward until he regains focus at least. It worked for him. He liked it much better the second time around. Well I am kinda rambling. I hope maybe something I mentioned might help someone else.
PS really did not want to leave ready to go back now