Disney World Experience

Our Trip To Disney World

Disney World Castle

During the first week of November, my family flew down for a vacation at Disney World in Florida.  Unfortunately, after the first day down there, it turns out that I had the flu.  This dampened my Disney Experience to the utmost degree, but since it was expensive and my kids were still having a ball, I dealt with it.   I guess that’s part of being a dad.

So now, well over a year later, I’m finally getting around to sharing our Disney World Adventure!

Departure to Disney World

During the period when we booked the trip (at a huge discount, I might add), we signed up for the free option called “Disney’s Magic Express Transportation“.  This was our first pleasant surprise!  Since we booked early enough, they sent special paperwork so that once we dropped off our luggage, it would automatically be in our room when we arrived.  This worked without a hitch.

The trip down was my daughter’s first experience in an airplane, so she was mesmerized looking out the window a good chunk of the trip.

Once we arrived, the lines were incredibly long, especially considering that we went down offseason and while school had started again. The area they had for lines was only about half full, so I couldn’t imagine what it would have looked like during a regular-season day.  Luckily, the line moved quickly.

Arrival at Disney World Resorts

First, we check-in at the “moderate value” Disney Resorts called “Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside“.  It had a great view and very cozy, but the rooms were about the size of a typical old Holiday Inn.  The pool, eating area and canal/river was beautiful and very clean!

Disney Riverside Resort

Disney Riverside Resort

We went with the Disney meal plan, so after we arrived, we went to Downtown Disney (since our ticket to the amusement park wasn’t open until the next day).  There we met up with some friends at Wolfgang Puck’s Cafe, where I had a delicious cut of steak.

Next, we found a Lego store for my son, and he loved it!  There were cool Lego sculptures everywhere, including a Loch Ness Monster in the lake.  Needless to say, my 6-year-old daughter wasn’t so keen on Nessie, and kept both far and clear from it!

All in all, it was a great experience for the first day, especially since we took a quick, free boat ride from our resort area to Downtown Disney.  Shoot, the boat ride was almost like an amusement ride in itself.

The Disney World Amusement Parks

First for the map:

Disney World Map

Disney World Map

We went to Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney MGM Studios. Each park was very unique, and all of the parks were clean and the staff very helpful and courteous!

Here is a quick summary of each of the Disney World core parks

  • Magic Kingdom: It’s showing it’s age, but there are still some favorite rides in this park.  The Peter Pan ride is under-rated but still very cool.  Space Mountain was sadly closed for repairs during the time we were down.  My wife liked the “It’s a small world” ride.  It broke down on us…  Overall, great but not that much better than any other amusement park.  Of course, this was my kid’s favorite ride.
  • Animal Kingdom: Very cool, but not too different from a local Safari exhibit from where I live, so while it was impressive and the guide (it was a ride in a bus ride) was entertaining, overall it was just fair.  Perhaps I’m spoiled though, if you’ve never been on a ride like this it would be great!
  • Epcot: I enjoy this!  it was cool seeing information about all the different parts of the work.  It even had some pretty cool rides.  I wanted to go on Mission: Space, but I was too sick by that time.  There is this very excellent ride in the Mexico portion that I thought was awesome.
  • Hollywood Studios: This park was called MGM Studios in another life, but now it’s been renamed “Hollywood Studios”.  We underestimated this park and thought it would be boring, but instead it was our favorite of the bunch.  Unfortunately, we only spent one day there, and it was a day that they didn’t perform the incredible show called “Fantasmic“.  Still practically all the other shows and rides there were pretty incredible!

All in all, it was an incredible experience, and if you’re planning a trip soon, I’d advise that you do the following tips:

1.)  Take advantage of the FastPASS tickets!  Make sure you choose which one you pick wisely, since you can only get 1 ticket per each FastPass at a time.  Get your FastPass ticket early in the day because the ride time gets bumped later and can even sell out.  These are worth the scramble to get them in the morning, so pick your favorites first!

FASTPASS

Get Your FASTPASS ticket early

2.)  Hit Hollywood Studio on the day that Fantasmic is playing, you won’t regret it as I did!!!

3.)  If you went down the first week of November, you can go to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and then later in the week Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.  it cost extra, but it might be worth it.

4.)  Schedule to have a Dinner with the Character at the Crystal Dining hall, that way you can get into the park early.  That way a quick dad and son can run to get FastPass tickets before the rest of the people do (bonus)!  But you do need to run back because they won’t let the party into the hall until all the members are there!

5.)  Do go have a dinner at Cinderella’s castle!  The castle is cool in itself, but the show is spectacular and interactive!  I was surprised that I enjoyed it.

6.)  The normal shows (like Beauty and the Beast) are great too.  All the shows by Disney were enjoyable!

7.)  If you expect to go to different parks on the same day, get the Park Hopper Pass, so you can go from one park to another.  We didn’t do this because it would have been another $200 that we would have had to pay, but it might be worth it to you…

8.)  The dining plan was pretty much a wash for us.  Too many dessert allocations for us, we’re not dessert people.

Disney World Vacation Conclusion

Even with the discounts, it still cost us about $4,500 to $5,000!  We went for the 7 days and 8 nights package and stayed at a great Disney World Resort.  It’s worth it but pricey.

So there you have it, my experience at Disney World!  If you have any questions, please feel free to email me and I’ll do my best to remember (or ask my wife).  In my defense, I was pretty sick and somethings I didn’t get to experience to the fullest!

Night Disney Castle, Bye

Bye Disney World, Until Next Time

Are you thinking of taking the plunge and going down to Disney World (in Florida) or Disneyland (in California)?  If you have gone to Disney, was it worth it and would you go again?

-Don

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Disney World Seen From The Eyes Of A Child

Disney Castle

 
Surprisingly, I’ve been missing Disney World a lot lately! 

It’s surprising to me because it was expensive for us to go since we don’t live close to Florida, and I hated paying the $4,000 to $5,000 for the trip.

So I decided to ask my daughter (she’s 6 mind you), if she missed Disney.  She shrugged her shoulders, which means not really.  Thinking that she must not have understood, I asked her which vacation she preferred better, the one at Hilton Head, that we when to this past summer or Disney World.  I posed this question to her believing she would say Disney World instantly.  She didn’t!  My daughter (also called pumpkin, princess, sweetie, sweetie-pie, etc)  said she liked both vacations about the same!!!  This little discovery was an amazing answer to me!  I was a bit shocked, I thought Disney would be the winner, hands down.

My 6-year-old is very smart (she tests at an ending 3rd grade reading level, not bad for a beginning 1st grader), and already judges things much like an adult would, so I was thrown for a loop! 

That’s when it hit me!  She doesn’t have the same base background that I do with Disney!  As a very young child, I use to get excited every Sunday night to watch the latest Disney special on TV (or were they reruns by then).  I’ve seen all the classics, I know almost all of the characters (both older and newer ones).  But to my daughter and son, Mickey at Disney World is just some person dressed in a costume.  I don’t think they felt the magic that my wife and I did.

So, while the value of my investment in the Disney World experience may increase for my kids as time folds (nostalgia), currently Disney is a bit of a disappointment for me at the moment, at least for generating excitement from my daughter.  This may change with time (nostalgia kicking in again).

I was sick the entire time I was down there (flu), and yet I still wish I could go back again!  Could it be that my daughter is too smart to enjoy that magic of Disney?  If so, that makes me a bit sad!

We’ll have to go again sometime, perhaps I can embellish the experience somehow!  For me, now that a bit of time has passed, the money spent on the vacation seemed well worth it!

Do you find that sometimes kids enjoy a cheaper vacation more so than an expensive one? 

-MR

Forget the Economy, I’m going to Disneyland

Well, actually I’m going to Disney World, but hey… close enough!

Disney's Cinderella's Castle

Disney's Cinderella's Castle

WOW, I really underestimated the costs that are involved with a Disney vacation in Florida! I thought the trip would cost around $2,500.  It turns out that booking the tickets, flight and dinning plan has a price tag of $4,500!  Ouch! I’m sure the final cost will be closer to $5,000 dollars 🙁

I don’t like spending that much money!  But with my son approaching double digits in age (he’s 9), we figured we should go now while he is still young enough to enjoy it with us.  This might be the last trip to Disney we take, it really depends on how much the kids enjoy it.  But with a price tag that will approach $5,000, I’d rather use the money towards a good quality, used car 3 years from now.

On the new experiences side of the trip: The flight to Florida will be my daughter’s first ride on a jet.  Also, this will be the first time we’ve went on a vacation with friends instead of our family.

How am I paying for this?  I’m charging this trip to my credit card.  But wait, I’m not going over to the dark side of financial balance sheet!  I will pay this trip off next month!  We are just using the credit card for convenience, and the reward points.  This will be the most money I have ever spend on vacation.

This is one of those life balance milestones, that I can now check it off of the “need to do at least once” list…  Disney will be a great memory for kids, and I’ll make sure plenty of pictures will be taken.

-MR