Just returned from a week in WDW... this was probably about my 15th trip in the past 16 years, and it was one of our best trips ever. The Disney magic is alive and well.
THE GOOD...
* Disney service. We found service across the board to be up to the Disney standards we expect. This includes hotels (OKW & Beach Club Villas, restaurants, theme park employees, transportation, etc.)
* Disney food. Generally we found the food improved, particularly in counter services restaurants in the parks. There are more options than just "burgers and fries" and the quality was improved. We also had very good full-service meals at the Concourse Steakhouse, Yachtsman Steakhouse and The Coral Reef. We also had a great time at the Hoop-de-doo review, which is as good as ever (if not better).
* New Rides. We really enjoyed Expedition Everest (a new Disney classic), Soarin' and the kids enjoyed Nemo, Turtle Talk and even Monsters Inc Laugh Floor. We were also pleased to see the improvements to Mexico's ride also. Nearly all the rides seemed to be in good condition.
We enjoyed Mission Space:Green (something I previously said was dumb to do) because the kids and my wife were able to comfortably ride it without feeling sick. I admit I was wrong - it's nice to have that option, and the ride itself is still good even without the pressure and nausea.
THE BAD...
* Food in a few spots was lacking. I was disappointed with both the quality of food and value at the Sci-Fi Drive In and Prime Time Cafe. These used to be such fun places to eat, but if the quality of the food isn't there - it's just not worth the cost! I don't plan to return.
* A few rides need help. Carousel of Progress (which I love) needs a dramatic refurb and update. Space Mountain could use a refurb and needs a sponsor - the post-show (previously from FedEx) makes no sense whatsoever. The Speedway is STILL out of place in tomorrowland and now seems more dated than ever. Hester & Jester's in Animal Kingdom was virtually deserted last week. I call it the "Theme Park that Time Forgot". This concept has failed, and I don't even know what to suggest on how to fix it. Energy in Epcot needs help - I haven't been on this ride in years but took my kids on it this trip... what a snore. What's up with Wonders of Life? Are they just going to let it rot there with no explanation?
* One transportation problem... apparently they were having a convention at the Contemporary on Saturday that caused a major traffic backup, with all resort buses headed for the Contemporary sitting in traffic backed up beyond the light for the Wilderness Lodge. I actually want to write Disney about this, since it seems like something they could have easily avoided. Does anyone know where I should address such a letter/e-mail? (Thanks!)
Overall, though, it was a wonderful trip... the magic is alive and well.
Jon
THE GOOD...
* Disney service. We found service across the board to be up to the Disney standards we expect. This includes hotels (OKW & Beach Club Villas, restaurants, theme park employees, transportation, etc.)
* Disney food. Generally we found the food improved, particularly in counter services restaurants in the parks. There are more options than just "burgers and fries" and the quality was improved. We also had very good full-service meals at the Concourse Steakhouse, Yachtsman Steakhouse and The Coral Reef. We also had a great time at the Hoop-de-doo review, which is as good as ever (if not better).
* New Rides. We really enjoyed Expedition Everest (a new Disney classic), Soarin' and the kids enjoyed Nemo, Turtle Talk and even Monsters Inc Laugh Floor. We were also pleased to see the improvements to Mexico's ride also. Nearly all the rides seemed to be in good condition.
We enjoyed Mission Space:Green (something I previously said was dumb to do) because the kids and my wife were able to comfortably ride it without feeling sick. I admit I was wrong - it's nice to have that option, and the ride itself is still good even without the pressure and nausea.
THE BAD...
* Food in a few spots was lacking. I was disappointed with both the quality of food and value at the Sci-Fi Drive In and Prime Time Cafe. These used to be such fun places to eat, but if the quality of the food isn't there - it's just not worth the cost! I don't plan to return.
* A few rides need help. Carousel of Progress (which I love) needs a dramatic refurb and update. Space Mountain could use a refurb and needs a sponsor - the post-show (previously from FedEx) makes no sense whatsoever. The Speedway is STILL out of place in tomorrowland and now seems more dated than ever. Hester & Jester's in Animal Kingdom was virtually deserted last week. I call it the "Theme Park that Time Forgot". This concept has failed, and I don't even know what to suggest on how to fix it. Energy in Epcot needs help - I haven't been on this ride in years but took my kids on it this trip... what a snore. What's up with Wonders of Life? Are they just going to let it rot there with no explanation?
* One transportation problem... apparently they were having a convention at the Contemporary on Saturday that caused a major traffic backup, with all resort buses headed for the Contemporary sitting in traffic backed up beyond the light for the Wilderness Lodge. I actually want to write Disney about this, since it seems like something they could have easily avoided. Does anyone know where I should address such a letter/e-mail? (Thanks!)
Overall, though, it was a wonderful trip... the magic is alive and well.
Jon