French Quarter
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Epcot seemed to have the most space. It was also my favorite park and if I was a local I would enjoy visiting it on occasion. The other parks not so much. Epcot very laid back. You could buy a wine and snack and find somewhere to sit by the lake they had. Magic Kingdom seemed like everyone was always trying to get somewhere and was in a frenzied rush. Seemed like nobody ever stood still long enough to enjoy anything. Strollers were everywhere as it is obviously the park kids would like best. One thing that was different this time than in 92 was there were no characters walking about. In 92 some of the costumed and face characters were always walking about somewhere, it appears you now can only see them by waiting in a long line at designated spits. Very different. We did catch one parade but we learned you had better get a spot in advance somewhere as it got crazy. Same for the fireworks, which were nice but it got insanely congested near the big castle.
Animal Park was relatively quiet. It got very hot and didn't seem like any breeze was getting in. Once is enough for this park for us. Hollywood park was OK but kind of small for the amount of people. Spent most of the last three days at epcot and swimming in hotel pool. Also want to seaworld and Kennedy space center. Didn't go back to magic kingdom as it was too crowded and just not that magical for us. Much better in 92.Went to the downtown disney spring area once in the evening. Nothing but shops really.very dissapointed with that. Insane food prices.
Epcot I would give 4 stars out of 5. Hollywood park 2 stars, Magic Kingdom 1.5. Downtown Disney zero stars-glorified shopping strip.
As far as food, the Bavarian oktoberfest dining at epcot was great. The only negative was seating. It was cruise ship style shared table seating, which is fine. But the people we sat with didn't mind their kids well and they were acting up. One kid spilled a drink on the table And I think a toddler was in desperate need of a diaper change. Counter food was decent for theme park. The lobster roll at a diner in magic kingdom was excellant. Other dining was buffet style at various spots. Not bad but they all seemed to offer the same fare.
This reads like you did no research before your trip and didn't know what to expect. They changed the character meet and greet procedure quite a long time ago, for instance, and this is widely known. As is the name of the "animal park". And it is odd not to expect it to be hot.
I'm not disagreeing that WDW should work harder to manage crowds and fix the Magic Band problem but some of these complaints seem like things one would know before showing up and if they didn't, it's hardly fair to blame Disney.