Trip Report We Kept Genie in the Lamp *COMPLETED*

50 years later, what goes around comes around.

Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom opened in 1971 with an admission charge and an attraction ticket system. Admission got you into the park (and onto the free If You Had Wings, sponsored by Eastern Airlines) but every ride required a separate ticket (A,B,C,D,E) which varied in price based on the attraction’s “value.” E-tickets were the most expensive (this is where the expression “it’s an E-ticket ride!” originated) and cost 90 cents apiece. Ticket books bundled A-E together for a reduced cost, but there were never enough E’s (and always leftover A’s and B’s.) Not to worry though ~ each land had its own ticket booth (think tiny kiosk) where individual attraction tickets could be purchased (assuming your parents said yes. 😉)

This was the system for over a decade. The introduction of all-day Passports (and eventual Park Hoppers) was a welcome relief for guests ~ ride what you want as many times as you want for no additional cost. Yes, you had to wait in line. Lines that often were very long. But it was a SIMPLE system.

When Fastpass was introduced at the turn of the century, it required some strategic planning and lots of extra walking to obtain the paper FPs in order to “skip” a line. Fastpass+ exacerbated strategic planning to a whole ‘nother level. But it was a FREE system.

Genie, Genie+, Lightning Lane and Individual Lightning Lane have thrown SIMPLE and FREE out the window. And now in 2021, we’re back to admission and paying for attractions.

But not us.

At least not this trip.

This vacation was a respite for me as I grieve the recent loss of my father. It was a time for memories and nostalgia. A time for keeping things simple.

I’m ready to share if you’re ready to read.

Who: Tuvalu and Woody
When: October 22-29, 2021
Where: Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

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If you’d like to read about my very first trip to Walt Disney World:
 

Tuvalu

Premium Member
Original Poster
Monday, con’t

Woody and I weren’t quite drowned rats when we got to the restaurant but we were wet. I had mobile ordered lunch before we did Figment and pushed “I’m here” once we got to America.

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The door in the picture above is supposed to be exit only. The entrance is around the corner on the side of the building. Woody and I headed that way. When I ate here with Em last summer, a CM held guests outside until they were notified that their order was ready. Today the CM was allowing everyone in, likely due to the rain. While we appreciated the kindness, we weren’t pleased with what we discovered inside.

The seating area was mobbed. Woody offered to look for a table while I went into the order/pick up area to await text notification. I had the place practically to myself.

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Our food was ready shortly and as I carried the tray into the dining room I saw a frustrated Woody still searching for a table. My eyes locked on a couple who appeared to be getting up and I rushed over to claim the table. We spent the new few minutes wiping the table and chairs clean before sitting down.

Our table was next to a wall which afforded us a view of the entire room. That’s when we discovered that the majority of folks in the room were squatters (or table hoarders) who had not purchased anything from Regal Eagle but were hanging out to escape the rain. Most were scrolling on their phones, oblivious that they were taking up precious space from guests who had paid to eat there. We watched guests enter from the exit-only door and rejoin other members of their party who had arrived earlier and saved them seats. We could hear conversations around us about “waiting out the rain” and eating elsewhere later. Very few tables had food (or trash from having finished eating).

Woody knew I was seething and suggested we focus on each other and enjoy our lunch.

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We both had the brisket ~ Woody decided to try it after my high praise. It was as good as I remembered. The mac and cheese was warm, moist and cheesy, the way it should be. We shared the s’mores brownie (sorry you didn’t care for it, @lindawdw.)

We knew there’d been a break in the rain when there was a mass exodus out of the restaurant. Woody and I finished eating about 1:30 pm. Remember our Rat Boarding Group that was supposed to be called at approximately 2 pm? I had checked periodically over the last hour, only to see the time keep getting pushed back. (Frustrating, since we had planned to be near France around 2.)

We lingered longer at Regal Eagle, guilt-free since we had paid over $40 to sit there. (Besides, after the exodus there were numerous open tables.) Woody and I began to feel like hostages, trapped by a boarding group! We didn’t want to risk being in Future World when our group was called. When 2 pm came and went, we decided to leave the restaurant and take a stroll.
 

lindawdw

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That just seems so unfair to allow guests to take up seats in the counter service restaurants if they are not ordering or eating anything!!! I guess with the cast member shortage there weren't any of them around to enforce that rule. In the world of iPhones, it seems people are more and more oblivious to others around them which is sad. Glad you enjoyed your lunch so much and your smores looked better than mine did. Mine wasn't warm and the marshmallow was like hard glue that just slid right off the cake when you cut it. Hope you were able to get on the Ratatouille ride!!!
 

93boomer

Premium Member
Monday, con’t

Woody and I weren’t quite drowned rats when we got to the restaurant but we were wet. I had mobile ordered lunch before we did Figment and pushed “I’m here” once we got to America.

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The door in the picture above is supposed to be exit only. The entrance is around the corner on the side of the building. Woody and I headed that way. When I ate here with Em last summer, a CM held guests outside until they were notified that their order was ready. Today the CM was allowing everyone in, likely due to the rain. While we appreciated the kindness, we weren’t pleased with what we discovered inside.

The seating area was mobbed. Woody offered to look for a table while I went into the order/pick up area to await text notification. I had the place practically to myself.

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Our food was ready shortly and as I carried the tray into the dining room I saw a frustrated Woody still searching for a table. My eyes locked on a couple who appeared to be getting up and I rushed over to claim the table. We spent the new few minutes wiping the table and chairs clean before sitting down.

Our table was next to a wall which afforded us a view of the entire room. That’s when we discovered that the majority of folks in the room were squatters (or table hoarders) who had not purchased anything from Regal Eagle but were hanging out to escape the rain. Most were scrolling on their phones, oblivious that they were taking up precious space from guests who had paid to eat there. We watched guests enter from the exit-only door and rejoin other members of their party who had arrived earlier and saved them seats. We could hear conversations around us about “waiting out the rain” and eating elsewhere later. Very few tables had food (or trash from having finished eating).

Woody knew I was seething and suggested we focus on each other and enjoy our lunch.

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We both had the brisket ~ Woody decided to try it after my high praise. It was as good as I remembered. The mac and cheese was warm, moist and cheesy, the way it should be. We shared the s’mores brownie (sorry you didn’t care for it, @lindawdw.)

We knew there’d been a break in the rain when there was a mass exodus out of the restaurant. Woody and I finished eating about 1:30 pm. Remember our Rat Boarding Group that was supposed to be called at approximately 2 pm? I had checked periodically over the last hour, only to see the time keep getting pushed back. (Frustrating, since we had planned to be near France around 2.)

We lingered longer at Regal Eagle, guilt-free since we had paid over $40 to sit there. (Besides, after the exodus there were numerous open tables.) Woody and I began to feel like hostages, trapped by a boarding group! We didn’t want to risk being in Future World when our group was called. When 2 pm came and went, we decided to leave the restaurant and take a stroll.
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MickeyCB

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Our table was next to a wall which afforded us a view of the entire room. That’s when we discovered that the majority of folks in the room were squatters (or table hoarders) who had not purchased anything from Regal Eagle but were hanging out to escape the rain. Most were scrolling on their phones, oblivious that they were taking up precious space from guests who had paid to eat there. We watched guests enter from the exit-only door and rejoin other members of their party who had arrived earlier and saved them seats. We could hear conversations around us about “waiting out the rain” and eating elsewhere later. Very few tables had food (or trash from having finished eating).
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Tuvalu

Premium Member
Original Poster
Monday, con’t

Instead of backtracking to France, we meandered towards Italy. And by meandering I mean a very slow shuffle ~ thanks to the crowded walkway, caused by congestion at the food booths. During Food & Wine Epcot is not a fun park in which to stroll.

Had we not just spent a long time on our behinds, Shirley would have enjoyed sitting on one of these gold plated benches!

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Woody and I stopped to look at the model trains in Germany. I refrained from taking any pictures of what we witnessed. There was a boy, about 7 or 8 years old, who had climbed over the fence and was walking through the layout, bending over to touch things, as if he were in his own backyard.

As usual our first thought was, where are the parents?!!!?

I noticed his two older brothers nearby (the oldest couldn’t have been more than 11) who were laughing.

Then Mom appeared, drink in hand (why were we not surprised), and began to YELL at the boy to get out of there. We knew immediately what part of the U.S. she was from due to her thick accent. (If you think I’m saying where, you can fuhgettaboutit.)

The boy began to YELL back at Mom. A shouting match ensued. Boy taunted Mom by getting closer to the fence but out of her reach. Eventually he got close enough where she could grab him and he climbed over the fence….only to hit Mom with a sucker punch.

Mom did not reprimand him nor his brothers who continued to laugh.

It was clear who held the power in that family.

I opened the app to check on Rat BG progress. Our estimated time had gotten even further out. We contemplated joining the line for Frozen until we saw it was an hour. Not worth it ~ especially since the line was outdoors and it had started raining again.

Woody and I managed to duck into Mexico when the rain got heavier. We did not mind the wait for Three Caballeros since we were dry!

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Tuvalu

Premium Member
Original Poster
That just seems so unfair to allow guests to take up seats in the counter service restaurants if they are not ordering or eating anything!!! I guess with the cast member shortage there weren't any of them around to enforce that rule. In the world of iPhones, it seems people are more and more oblivious to others around them which is sad.

The bad behaviors at WDW still amaze me because years ago you never saw children behave in that matter. :rolleyes:
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93boomer

Premium Member
Monday, con’t

Instead of backtracking to France, we meandered towards Italy. And by meandering I mean a very slow shuffle ~ thanks to the crowded walkway, caused by congestion at the food booths. During Food & Wine Epcot is not a fun park in which to stroll.

Had we not just spent a long time on our behinds, Shirley would have enjoyed sitting on one of these gold plated benches!

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Woody and I stopped to look at the model trains in Germany. I refrained from taking any pictures of what we witnessed. There was a boy, about 7 or 8 years old, who had climbed over the fence and was walking through the layout, bending over to touch things, as if he were in his own backyard.

As usual our first thought was, where are the parents?!!!?

I noticed his two older brothers nearby (the oldest couldn’t have been more than 11) who were laughing.

Then Mom appeared, drink in hand (why were we not surprised), and began to YELL at the boy to get out of there. We knew immediately what part of the U.S. she was from due to her thick accent. (If you think I’m saying where, you can fuhgettaboutit.)

The boy began to YELL back at Mom. A shouting match ensued. Boy taunted Mom by getting closer to the fence but out of her reach. Eventually he got close enough where she could grab him and he climbed over the fence….only to hit Mom with a sucker punch.

Mom did not reprimand him nor his brothers who continued to laugh.

It was clear who held the power in that family.

I opened the app to check on Rat BG progress. Our estimated time had gotten even further out. We contemplated joining the line for Frozen until we saw it was an hour. Not worth it ~ especially since the line was outdoors and it had started raining again.

Woody and I managed to duck into Mexico when the rain got heavier. We did not mind the wait for Three Caballeros since we were dry!

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amjt660

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he boy began to YELL back at Mom. A shouting match ensued. Boy taunted Mom by getting closer to the fence but out of her reach. Eventually he got close enough where she could grab him and he climbed over the fence….only to hit Mom with a sucker punch.

Mom did not reprimand him nor his brothers who continued to laugh.

No bad student - just bad teacher

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and sometimes this is the only solution

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Minnesota disney fan

Well-Known Member
Tuvalu, it's very sad to see this bad behavior at WDW! It seems entitlement is following the high price of everything at WDW. Some people feel that spending all that money entitles them to act like jerks. It's a very frustrating thing to see at WDW. I bet you were fuming to say something. I;m the same way, and there are times that I do say something to the one acting out. They look at you like they've never heard a reprimand before, LOL.
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