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Posted 5/18/2007 11:22:38 AM
Earning My Ears

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My Trip

Arrivals –

We flew into Orlando International Airport and took the Magical Express.  It was actually very easy.  After checking in at the main desk (similar to a rental counter area) we were told to stand in a resort – specific line.  It turns out that the bus was already there and getting ready to leave, but there was room for us.  We were asked to fold our double stroller and put it below the bus, and then got on the bus.  The bus ride was very comfortable – it’s a motor coach, and was air conditioned.  One note is that you aren’t allowed car seats on the bus, so you have to stow them below.

We had reservations at the Port Orleans – French Quarter, and that was the first stop on the bus.  It became apparent to us very quickly that the FQ was the smaller of the hotels as we were the only ones on our packed bus to get out.  Checking in was a breeze, and we received our room keys that also work as park admission and meal plan vouchers.  I had UPS’d myself a package and they had record of it on my room reservation.  It was at the Riverside resort, so it took several hours to make its way to our room.    We also used Disney luggage service and approximately 3 hours after landing, our luggage was delivered directly to us.  I had requested bed rails and a crib, and the housekeeping staff brought them about 20 minutes after we arrived.  Apparently, if you want two rails, you specifically have to mention that – they originally only brought us one.

The Hotel –

The French Quarter is definitely smaller than Riverside, so it was nice with two small children.   We requested a river view room on the 1st floor of Building 6, and I would definitely do that again.  The river view side was very quiet, and it was great being able to walk right up to our room.  Building 6 is conveniently located near the bus, food court, and pool, without being too close.

We only used the pool twice – but my kids loved the heated kiddie pool!  Depending on the time of day though, it got really packed!  The larger pool was not heated, and was a little overwhelming for my little ones.  There are life vests and towels available right at the pool, as well as a pool bar.

The Buses –

The buses, and transportation in general, was my biggest complaint, although not all that bad.  It was more the inconsistency than anything that annoyed us.  Our last morning, so much time went by without buses that one family had to take a cab to avoid missing their princess breakfast (it was almost 30 minutes that we stood there with absolutely no buses to any of the parks coming by).  Other days, the bus was quick and easy.  French Quarter only has one bus stop, and it’s usually the first one of Port Orleans, so that definitely was great – we always got a seat and were usually the first ones dropped off. 

We also tried to use the boat service but waited 25 minutes without a boat.  The driver of a boat to Riverside said that it would be a longer wait, so we gave up and took a bus.

The Food –

We used the Disney Meal Plan and definitely thought it was worthwhile.  As you probably know, the meal plan consists of 1 table service credit, 1 counter service credit, and 1 snack credit per day per person – although you can use them on any day of your trip.

We purchased the refillable mugs at our resort for $12, so anytime we ate at the resort, we picked up a bottle of water and saved it for later.  

To maximize the value of the meal plan, it would actually make more sense to use the table service credits on full sit down meals rather than character meals.  For example, our Playhouse Disney buffet lunch was $22 plus tax and tip, while my entrée alone at Alfredo’s in Italy was $32.  However, to take advantage of any sit down meals, you really do need to make reservations in advance.

Another idea with the meal plan is to share counter service meals.  We had lunch at the Mexican Pavillion, used two adult credits and had way too much food.  It may have made more sense to use 1 counter service and then purchase a small item with cash.

Snacks are generally items under $4, so we tried to use our snack credits on things $2.50 and above, while paying cash for other items less than that.

Here’s where we ate (from memory, so I’m sure I’m missing stuff)

MGM  

Playhouse Disney at the Hollywood and Vine

Animal Kingdom 

Tusker House – Lunch (great value with the meal plan)

Epcot 

Alfredo’s – table service

Norway – princess breakfast

Mexico – counter service (not that great)

Morocco – counter service (this was SO good)

 

Magic Kingdom

Cinderella’s Royal Table – dinner

Crystal Palace – lunch


Downtown Disney

 Cap’n Jacks – table service

 

Miscellaneous

The Contemporary – counter service (good to escape the Magic Kingdom crowds)

French Quarter – counter service

Riverside – counter service

Boatrights at Riverside – table service

 

Characters –

Here’s where we saw characters

Animal Kingdom

  • the camp Mickey trails starting at 10am
  • Lilo, Stitch, and some of the Jungle Book characters can be found around the park

Disney/MGM

  • Mickey/Minnie/Goofy/Chip/Dale/Daisy/Donald/Tigger, etc can be found by the big Mickey hat in the center of the park at 9am, 10am, 11am
  • Jo Jo and Little Einsteins on Mickey Avenue by the trailers
  • Toy Story Characters by Al's Toy Barn in the back of the park by the Muppets ride
  • The Playhouse Disney show had Big Brown Bear in the Big Blue House, Stanley, Jo Jo, and Pooh and Friends on stage

The Magic Kingdom

  • The opening show had characters riding on the train right when the park opened
  • Characters including princesses can be found inside at the Hall of Fame in Mickey's Toontown Fair
  • Stitch was in Tomorrowland
  • Woody and other Toy Story characters do a "Woody's Cowboy Camp" outside the Country Bear Jamboree in Frontierland

Epcot

  • Some characters such as Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Pluto can be found in the Character Connection building next door to Club Cool in Future World
  • Aladdin characters were outside the Moroccan pavilion in the afternoon

 

Attractions –

We traveled with a 10 month old and a 2 ½ year old – here’s what they liked … and didn’t.

 

Animal Kingdom –

Rafiki’s Planet Watch – my toddler loved the petting zoo up there

Kilamanjaro Safari – she loved seeing the animals, we went at 5pm on a cooler day and there were tons of animals.  I carried the baby in a front baby carrier and that worked out well.

Dinoland Dinosaur ride (like Dumbo) – she loved this, and would have gone on it again and again

 

Epcot –

The Seas with Nemo and Friends – this was a lot of fun, she loved it.

Mexican ride – it was a little on the boring side, but she asked to go on it again the next day.  I think she liked being on a boat.

 

Magic Kingdom –

The Aladdin Carpet ride/Dumbo – loved, loved, loved it, cried when the ride ended.

The Enchanted Tiki Room – this was a BAD idea.  She liked it until the tiki gods came out, and is still having nightmares about that.

Country Bear Jamboree – this one was a big hit!

Peter Pan ride/Pooh – couldn’t have cared less about these rides for some reason

Small World – her overall favorite – had to go on this one twice

Jungle Cruise – so unbelievably corny, but fun for the kids

 

MGM –

Playhouse Disney show – this was another big hit, she just loved this show.

Arial show – another bad idea, she was screaming when Ursula came out and was shaking for the rest of the show

Honey I Shrunk the Kids Playground – couldn’t get her to leave!

 

Feel free to ask any questions, I’m sure I missed something!!

Jodi
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Posted 5/18/2007 2:31:50 PM


Sorcerer Mickey

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Jodi - wonderful information!  I did move this to trip reports so people looking for this info can find it!

Can you expand on the places you ate?  Review them for us?  I would absolutely love to have that if you feel up to doing so.  You can pm or email the reviews to me.

Thanks also for all the character information - that is wonderful to have!

The buses - you only had a problem the one day,right?

Leanne

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Posted 5/18/2007 2:43:40 PM
Earning My Ears

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Leanne - sure, I'll just have to do it over time.... but I'll email or PM them to you!

As for the buses - that one day was the biggest problem but there were smaller issues.  I should state that none of these were terrible, vacation ruining items, just annoying.

For example - one day the bus did this route - French Quarter, Riverside stop 1, Riverside stop 2, Riverside stop 3, Riverside stop 4, back to French Quarter, then Epcot.  That loop took forever!

Another day, there were 3 bus loads of people waiting, the bus was totally full, people standing, etc.  The bus ended up stopping at Blizzard Beach to pick up more people, who of course couldn't fit, making the journey for those standing more frustrating (why not go direct to the hotel if the bus is completely full?)

Another time, the bus driver forgot to stop at French Quarter (passed right by it) and then said "I'll come back again later."  We ended up getting off at Riverside and walking!

Most of the trips were problem free though!

Jodi
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Posted 5/18/2007 2:46:48 PM


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Jodi - that is good to know about the buses - and seems to me you had a great attitude.  A lot of people would have been very angry about that!

Take your time - I know you have a life - so send the reviews when you can - and thanks very much!  We are lacking on WDW stuff on our site, and this will be great to have.  I totally love the way you write!

And I am glad you found this post, since I moved it!  I was gonna pm you to let you know, but you found it before I got a chance

Leanne

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Posted 5/19/2007 10:14:07 AM


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Jodi it sounds like you had a great trip.  We love being able to find the characters and especially ones we have never seen before.  I thought I would add a few more places that we have seen characters in the past years.

Animal Kingdom

Pooh, Tigger & Eeyore can be found in a little area tuck away at the entrance to Dinoland

Flik and the Princess bug can be found around Tree of Life

In Rafiki's Planet Watch Rafiki, Pochantas, Stanley,

Disney/MGM

Kermit can be found next to Muppets theatre

Normally characters from latest movie in Disney Animation building

Mickey has his own studio on Mickey Ave

Power Rangers and Kim Possible on Streets of America

We have also seen the Hunchback , Mulan, the guy from Mulan, Mary Poppins, Megra, I know there is probably more but I can't remember.

The Magic Kingdom

Buzz is normally outside of Buzz Space Ranger Spin

In Toontown you will find Mickey at his house, Pluto at Minnie's house, In the Hall of Frame they normally have a 3 chracters from Pooh, 3 Princesses or it could be the mice with Cinderella, and then normally Donald, Minnie, & Chip and Dale. Sometimes they have a surprise visitor listed.

Fantasyland has Ariel in her grotto, Sometimes you will find some villians walking around too

Alice and the Mad Hatter and the White Rabbit next to the tea cups

Aladdin , Jasmine, and the Genie near the Magic Carpets

Capt. Hook and Smee outside of Pirates

At the Entrance we have seen Robin Hood and Friar Tuck, Jungle Book characters, Mickey and the fab five

Epcot

At the World Showcase

Pooh in England, Belle and the Beast in France, Donald and friends near Mexico,

In Future World

They have the character corner that normally has 5-6 characters and you wait in one line and then go from character to character

We have also seen a cave man wondering around.

Hope this gives people an idea on all the places you can find characters and don't forget all the character meals.



Kristi

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Posted 5/20/2007 4:14:09 AM
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Hi there,

Wonderful information, thanks!!!

About your double stroller, was it pretty easy to take with you around the parks. What about getting on/off the monorails and other places?

Thanks again,
Emily
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Posted 5/20/2007 9:11:23 PM
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It was very easy - we had a Jeep Umbrella Double Stroller from Babies R Us.  I would take the two kids while my husband folded it and took it on the buses.  We only took the monorail a few times but we were able to use a wheelchair entrance and keep the stroller unfolded.

Jodi
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