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First Park Day: Thursday, March 11–Magic Kingdom (9am open)

I’m having a great day so far!
Woke up way earlier than planned thanks to happy, singing birds outside my room at Pop Century. Mobile ordered lunch at Cosmic Ray’s before I left for an 11-11:30 pick-up. I got to the bus stop at 7:24, and the line seemed long, but there were only 30-40 parties ahead of me. The first bus arrived at 7:36, and my bus arrived at 7:48. Got to MK at 8:06, through the temp screening at 8:08, and tapstiles at 8:12.

I ambled along through Liberty Square to see if Haunted Mansion was running (it wasn’t) then walked to 7DMT. The line looped around all the way to the entrance to Storybook Circus, and was posted at 30 minutes at 8:27. The line moved fast and I was on at 8:52. Walked back to HM and walked on at 9am. Stopped into Memento Mori and got a birthday button from the awesome CM Cory.

Next up was BTMR, which was down when I arrived, but opened up about 3 minutes later, so I walked on at 9:28. Since I was there, I got in the Splash line at 9:37, which was posted at 45 minutes. Got on the ride at 10:18, got well-splashed on the plunge, right in the face, then crossed the park to finish off the MK mountains. Space was posted 40 minutes at 10:47, but I was on at 11:12. Hit “I’m Here” on my lunch when I hit the Space gift shop, waited about 5 minutes once I got to Ray’s, ate inside.

Since I’ve got hoppers and 4 more park days left, I decided I’d had enough rides for the day and headed out. I wanted to go to Disney Springs for Gideon’s before the weekend/spring break crowds arrived this weekend, so I hopped the monorail to CR (because I wanted to ride the monorail, and it was just waiting up there for me). The DS bus arrived 2 minutes after I got to the bus stop, and I made it to the Gideon’s VQ check-in at 12:50 and began my estimated 2 hr wait. I spent a whole bunch on money on things I don’t really need (which is half the point of a Disney vacation, right?) and got the return text for Gideon’s 2hrs and 3m later. Waited in the physical queue for 23 minutes, but it was all in shade, so very comfortable. Bought 2 cookies for me and 2 cookies to take home to my grandparents and headed out. Approximately 10 million miles later, I made it to the Pop bus stop at Disney Springs (why must they punish the value resorts by putting their stops as far away as possible? 😭😭)

Back at the resort, I decided it was pool time and trekked over to the 80s for the Computer Pool because the Hippy Dippy seemed louder and busier than I was in the mood for. Half hour of swimming and reading in the shade and I went back to the room to rest up before I hop the Skyliner to Beach Club for my birthday dinner (complete with custom Maleficent cake) at Beaches & Cream.

Look at what a nice job Cory did on my birthday button! He even taped over it to make sure it didn’t smear.
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Thank you for this review! You give me hope! I am nervous about crowds for our August trip with a 2 year old who wont be great waiting on lines!
 
It’s 5am here in CA, and our flight leaves today at 1pm our time. The rest of my family is still sleeping, but I’ve been a (widely awake) bundle of nerves since about 1:30am (which, I figure, may not be such a bad thing, since it’ll probably help me fall asleep better tonight, once on east coast time—assuming I manage to stay awake on the plane). So, since I’m up anyhow, I figure I’ll share my touring plans with you (I’m posting this here and in my individual prep thread, so if you’re seeing it twice, I’m sorry… don’t mean to spam the board… I just figure that both threads may have different people following them, and the more feedback I can get the better!!!). We are DL regulars, but this is our first time at WDW as a family, so I appreciate any feedback. Please, critique away!

Overall, we do have some “must do” rides but are also planning on having a good amount of time for just walking around, people-watching, and enjoying the theming. We have one ADR but are planning to mostly do counter service. We’re staying at ALL STAR MOVIES and don’t have a rental car. We are planning to mostly use Disney bus transportation (as well as UBER/Lyft for Friday, our Universal day). We don’t have hoppers, and our park reservations are: HS on Tuesday, EPCOT on Wednesday, and MK on Thursday.

Monday, March 29. Expected touchdown at MCO 9:15pm. Find ME pickup (got my ME reservation number and our magic bands ready). Use MDE for online check-in while en route to the hotel. Once there, get the kids settled, while I go to the front desk with my list of questions (e.g. when does the first bus leaves, where’s the bus stop, what are good pick up spots for UBER/Lyft). Schedule our Friday ride with UBER or Lyft (whichever app may be easier to figure out—this whole ride share thing is new to me; I did download both apps—and whichever service gives up the best “new customer discount”). Lay out clothes and fanny pack (plus maybe a small backpack, if all the wipes and hand sanitizer and various masks end up being too much for the latter) for the next day.

All the times are preliminary and may be adjusted according to what I find out about the bus schedule when talking to the front desk people on our arrival evening. I remember hearing the general 1.5 hrs before opening rule of thumb but don’t know if that’s a pre-COVID time line and if we should be there earlier, given the whole physical distancing on buses business.

TUESDAY MARCH 30: Get up 6am? ROTR Boarding Pass 7am!!!!!! Be at bus stop by 7:30 (adjust based on front desk info)? Get into park. Speed-walk to Tower of Terror (one of our absolute must-dos, since the ride has been re-themed at DL and my kids are eager to experience the original (too bad about the pre-show being affected by COVID). Get into the line for Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster (I’m so scared of that one, because I’m a coaster wimp, but I am doing the “little train that could” thing and am telling myself that “I think I can, I think I can, I think… I’m OK with California Adventure’s Incredicoaster and can do loop-di-loops as long as they’re fast—I am terrified of any kind of slow inversions”)

(adjust, depending on ROTR Boarding Pass, if any, return time). After getting off, check wait times for other rides on app and look for breakfast (Ronto Roasters? Woody’s Lunch Box? ABC Commissary? Backlot Express? Walk around, look for stuff, and continue to check wait times. If we didn’t get a boarding pass for ROTR earlier, try again at 1pm. If we did get a boarding pass for ROTR earlier, figure that in (if there’s a conflict with our 2:05 ADR, check in with guest services, just to make sure we’re ok and to ask if they can reschedule our boarding passes accordingly). 2:05pm ADR at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater (we’re so excited about having gotten that one; everything was out when we first tried, but somebody canceled theirs and my reservation finder came through!). After lunch, continue to walk around and check wait times. Consider riding M&MRR, ST, TSMM, MFSR. Neither of us is a big Toy Story fan, so we don’t know if Slinky is worth the often long wait. We’ll see how we’re doing towards the end of the evening. Maybe we’re making it our last ride of the day? Depending on when everybody gets hungry, fit dinner in the park in there somehow (Docking Bay 7 or Rosie’s?). If we don’t get hungry until late, consider mobile ordering from World Premiere Food Court on the way back and eating in our hotel room.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31: Get up 6:30am (again, exact time depends on what we find out about bus schedules). Mobile order breakfast. Eat at hotel (or, if there’s no seating, in the room). Bus 9:30am? Speed-walk to Test Track. Then check out which other rides are open. We are interested in Spaceship Earth, Living with the Land, and Figment. Maybe Nemo and the Grand Fiesta ride thingie. We are also intrigued by Mission Space Orange (but wondering how to exactly schedule that one to have a break afterwards in case one of us gets nauseated from it). It’s ok if we miss Soaring. Neither of us cares much about Frozen, so that’s one less long wait right there. We figure we’ll ride in the morning and evening, when lines will hopefully be on the short end, and spend the middle of the day checking out the pavilions and the Flower and Garden Festival and eating all the snacks. We’re planning to have dinner at some point at Katsura Grill (with me mobile ordering from Regal Eagle—because, BBQ!!!). We’re not married to a particular dinner time; we’re just trying to avoid the big dinner rush, so it’ll probably be earlier or later than the main dinner crowds.

THURSDAY, APRIL 1: Try to get the first bus to MK (again, check at front desk when that one leaves and how early to be there). Hoof it to Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and ride it if the wait is 45 minutes or less). If open, ride Peter Pan, Winnie the Pooh, Haunted Mansion, Carousel of Progress. Scavenge for snacks (Gaston’s, Friar’s Nook, Sleepy Hollow, etc.?), whenever hungry. Consider Cosmic Ray’s for either lunch or dinner (hopefully avoiding main crowds through creative scheduling and eating either earlier or later than most other guests). Walk around and take it all in. Check wait times on app and ride whatever seems not too long of a wait (Buzz? Big Thunder?). Explore Adventureland. Ride Jungle Cruise. End the day with a Dole Whip.

FRIDAY, APRIL 2: Meet up with UBER or Lyft driver. Try to be at Universal around 7:15am. Get through security and line up at turnstiles (we won’t have either early admission or express pass, so we figure being close to the front of the non-early admission line can’t hurt). Check on Hagrid’s VL spots starting around 7:30 (I checked the app over the past couple of weeks and that first drop seems to happen any time between 7:30 and 8:02). Get the latest one possible (11-11:30?). 8am—walk swiftly to Gringotts. Mummy. Men in Black. Back to Hogwarts Express station (watch wait times). If we’re off MIB early and HE lines are short, walk around a little (otherwise do that later in the afternoon). Take Hogwarts Express to Islands of Adventure (ask team member if capacity issues may be an issues if the line to come back is long and we choose to walk—I talked to a team member by phone about this earlier this week and she said it wouldn’t be a problem, but I’m a big one on double-checking on stuff like that). Late breakfast or early lunch at Three Broomsticks (get in line and mobile order from there once we’re getting close to being seated). If we did NOT get a Hagrid’s VL spot, try again at 11am drop. After brunch (?), walk around Hogsmeade, checking wait times for Forbidden Journey and Spiderman. Explore the Lost Continent & other areas that look interesting. Ride Forbidden Journey whenever 45 mins or less. Ride Spiderman whenever 45 mins or less. Check Hogwarts Express wait times. In the late afternoon, decide if we want to take HE back or walk. If we’re hungry, snack at Mardi Gras food festival booths. Explore Diagon Alley. Have a late dinner at the Leaky Cauldron. If anything has relatively short wait times, ride it. Call UBER or Lyft to get back to the hotel.

SATURDAY, APRIL 3: Drag our utterly exhausted bodies to the airport. Sleep on the plane.
We are in California too and are making the pilgrimage east in 2 weeks. I just wanted to say that I’ve done both Incredicoaster and RnR and I found RnR to be the easier one of the two for me to handle, I can’t even do Incredicoaster at all anymore, it’s too intense. So if you are ok with DCA’s coaster, you should be ok on RnR! Have a great time and let us know how the trip went!
 


3/29: Hollywood Studios.
We woke up early to get a boarding group for ROTR. We had 4 phones going, two on one account, 2 on my husbands account. DH was able to get group 13!!! We hopped on the bus at 7:52 arrived at 8:05.They didn’t let anyone in the park until 8:15. Headed to Slinky Dog first. In line around 8:20, on the ride at 8:35. Went to Midway Mania and it was a 5 minute wait. Headed to Swirling Saucers and it was about a 5 minute wait. From there we went to MMRR, waited about 35 minutes. Once done, we had about10 minutes to wait and they called our boarding group. Afterward we headed to the Star Wars Market. We waited 35 minutes just to get into the shopping area. They then have only one family/group in at a time for each shop, so we would have to stand in line for each shop as well. Once done the family went on Star Tours. Disney app and Touring Plans was way off. Each posted about 20-24 minute wait. By the time they were off the ride, it was over 50 minutes. We order a Blue milk to try then the kids and DH went to Smuggler’s Run.
Mask Compliance. Well, there have been about 8-10 times today where we witnessed people being told to put on a mask, cover their nose, must be stationary while eating/drinking. Only one time did the person actually fix it. Everyone else just rolled their eyes and kept doing what they were doing and the CM didn’t say anything again.
Crowds have definitely picked up. More so than Animal Kingdom on Saturday.
Yesterday we did Disney Springs and it wasn’t too bad, but we were their around lunch time. We left as soon as things started getting uncomfortable to walk through.
we are having a BLAST though!
 
Does anyone have any recent experience with how easy or difficult it is to refill a water bottle in the parks rn? I'm anticipating needing frequent water breaks due to weather (in May) and all the mask wearing. Thanks!
All the water fountains and water bottle fill stations are open. I never had to wait in line to fill my water bottle.
 
Hey friends, I'm here on property and tomorrow I need some help with how to strategize the morning at Hollywood Studios.

We are going to drive there by car and want to be there at the gate at 8am, an hour before the 9am official park opening. As we are driving, I'm worried that we won't be allowed to park our cars in the lot at 8am and that we'll wind up sitting in a queue and miss the rope drop.

Anyone know how things work at HS for rope droppers arriving by rental car? Will they let us in at 8am to park, walk to the gate, and line up with the rope droppers?

Thanks.


Went to HS on 3/17 & 3/19 both times chose driving/preferred parking route. First day we arrive at 7:45 and were told to turn around because they weren't allowing people to lineup at the toll area until 8 am. Did a loop got back around 8 am then had to wait until 8:15ish in the line in the toll area until 8:15 when they finally started letting people through. Was in the park by 8:30 and headed to MF:SR and had about a 15 minute wait for that.

On 3/19 did the same thing but ended up pulling off to the side of the road at 7:50 like a lot of people do off the HS exit in order to prevent having to loop around again. Around 7:58 they were allowing people to get up to the toll line, we were the 2nd car in our lane, and they finally started letting people through at 8:10. However, they were holding people off from heading to go to the parking lot for another like 5 minutes a short ways down. Eventually got through the turnstiles and headed ToT. Was done with both ToT and RRC by 9 am.
 


People understand queue front to back social distancing but not left to right so they don't respect the floor markers when they are spaced far apart to keep people apart left to right! They just ASSUME the marker must be missing and fill in the space so now everyone is right next to each other left to right when the intent is to keek the 'middle' lane empty or at least staggered.

Every so often another group would 'get it'. We'd smile at each other in empathy and knowledge; even my engineer husband didn't catch on at first but he follows rules so it didn't matter, Once you are near the boarding area, Disney uses plexiglass to allow for using markers evenly spaced in every row but it is not the intent for the enire queue.

It's sad people can't or won't follow directions.
 
Arrived yesterday 3/28. Plane was delayed. Waited about 20 minutes for ME. Checked in ASMo, and grabbed a bus to Epcot (5 minutes) Arrived around 7:00. Walked around WS and sampled the drinks and food from the booths. Got in line for Soarin a little after 10 with a 20 minute wait. Then walked on Living with the Land. Exited park a little before 11. Waited about 10 minutes for a bus.

Got up this morning 3/29 and got boarding group 19 for Rise. At the bus stop at 7:30, and there was already a long line. Got on the third bus. Waited 20-30 minutes. I think we were walking in the park gates around 8:30. Ds 11 and I went to ToT. Dh and ds14 went to RR. They rode 3 times in the time it took us at ToT. Then all four of us rode together. Got in line for Runaway Railroad at 9:10. Waited around 30 minutes.

Grabbed snacks and drinks and sat down to enjoy. Walked over to Star Wars land and waited for boarding group to be called. Very cool ride. Then we had a drink at Baseline. Checked in for our Mama Melroses ADR at 12:10. Had lunch then did Muppets 3D. Headed back to Star Wars so boys could get light sabers at Dok Ondar’s. That took forever. Did a bit of shopping. Waited around 5 minutes for a bus, and back at hotel around 4:15. Not sure what we are doing tonight.
 
People understand queue front to back social distancing but not left to right so they don't respect the floor markers when they are spaced far apart to keep people apart left to right! They just ASSUME the marker must be missing and fill in the space so now everyone is right next to each other left to right when the intent is to keek the 'middle' lane empty or at least staggered.

Every so often another group would 'get it'. We'd smile at each other in empathy and knowledge; even my engineer husband didn't catch on at first but he follows rules so it didn't matter, Once you are near the boarding area, Disney uses plexiglass to allow for using markers evenly spaced in every row but it is not the intent for the enire queue.

It's sad people can't or won't follow directions.

We noticed this right away. I couldn't understand why 99% of the people didn't follow the "wait here" markers when they were wrapping around a corner or at the end of a row meant to be kept open as a buffer. I also commented positively to others that 'got it.'
 
Arrived yesterday 3/28. Plane was delayed. Waited about 20 minutes for ME. Checked in ASMo, and grabbed a bus to Epcot (5 minutes) Arrived around 7:00. Walked around WS and sampled the drinks and food from the booths. Got in line for Soarin a little after 10 with a 20 minute wait. Then walked on Living with the Land. Exited park a little before 11. Waited about 10 minutes for a bus.

Got up this morning 3/29 and got boarding group 19 for Rise. At the bus stop at 7:30, and there was already a long line. Got on the third bus. Waited 20-30 minutes. I think we were walking in the park gates around 8:30. Ds 11 and I went to ToT. Dh and ds14 went to RR. They rode 3 times in the time it took us at ToT. Then all four of us rode together. Got in line for Runaway Railroad at 9:10. Waited around 30 minutes.

Grabbed snacks and drinks and sat down to enjoy. Walked over to Star Wars land and waited for boarding group to be called. Very cool ride. Then we had a drink at Baseline. Checked in for our Mama Melroses ADR at 12:10. Had lunch then did Muppets 3D. Headed back to Star Wars so boys could get light sabers at Dok Ondar’s. That took forever. Did a bit of shopping. Waited around 5 minutes for a bus, and back at hotel around 4:15. Not sure what we are doing tonight.
How did you like Mama Melrose? It’s the only ADR I’ve been able to get at DHS.
 
How did you like Mama Melrose? It’s the only ADR I’ve been able to get at DHS.
Over the years, we've been to Mama Melrose's about a dozen times.

Sometimes we love it, sometimes the server leaves something to desire.

The food generally is good, although I did have one mediocre meal there about 5 years ago. (My chicken parm was a bit rubbery. Other times, it has been good.)

We used to really enjoy getting a carafe of red sangria but haven't done that in a few years.

They had a free bread service, did away with that for a few years, and then brought it back. It was still there when we last ate their in December.

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Looks as if there’s a definite chance of thunderstorms during our HS, Epcot, and MK days. Which of the rides have to close down when it rains? I figure Slinky at HS, Test Track in Epcot & MK‘s 7DMT, Big Thunder, and Jungle Cruise? What else? We brought Ponchos & an umbrella and are determined to still have a great time but want to make sure we do any rain susceptible must-do‘s early.
 
Looks as if there’s a definite chance of thunderstorms during our HS, Epcot, and MK days. Which of the rides have to close down when it rains? I figure Slinky at HS, Test Track in Epcot & MK‘s 7DMT, Big Thunder, and Jungle Cruise? What else? We brought Ponchos & an umbrella and are determined to still have a great time but want to make sure we do any rain susceptible must-do‘s early.
If there's thunder in the area: Splash Mountain, Magic Carpets, Dumbo, Astro Orbiter, Speedway. I'm sure there's some I'm missing.
 
A few comments for you:


If TOT is a priority, then go there first. Depending on how close the front of the pack you are at arrival, I might consider knocking out MMRR first since waits there will build quickly. TOT/RNR will not build quite as quickly. However, that's only if you are within the first couple hundred in the park and MMRR is running. Otherwise, getting to TOT/RNR to beat waits there is a good idea.
We may have to depend on the Skyline at CBR... I will make sure Our family is one of the first ones lined up for the skyline but not sure where that will put us at the head of the pack entering HS.... If we are not the first 1couple hundred in the park when would be the best time to ride MMRR?
 
We may have to depend on the Skyline at CBR... I will make sure Our family is one of the first ones lined up for the skyline but not sure where that will put us at the head of the pack entering HS.... If we are not the first 1couple hundred in the park when would be the best time to ride MMRR?
I believe what I've seen/read is that things tend to quiet down in the park after 2 -3 pm. The last hour or two is when you can get bigger rides with less wait. ETA: I'm hoping someone with skyliner experience can chime in on that mode of transportation. I know there is a transfer somewhere along the way that can affect arrival times, but being in the front of the line can help mitigate it. I'm not familiar enough with the stations to be able to tell you that, though.
 
I believe what I've seen/read is that things tend to quiet down in the park after 2 -3 pm. The last hour or two is when you can get bigger rides with less wait. ETA: I'm hoping someone with skyliner experience can chime in on that mode of transportation. I know there is a transfer somewhere along the way that can affect arrival times, but being in the front of the line can help mitigate it. I'm not familiar enough with the stations to be able to tell you that, though.
Are they talking skyliner from CBR or from Pop and connecting? Really either way should put them at the head of the pack if they make sure they're one of the first 8 families or so at their original starting point. When we were there; they pulled the first 8 familes from the CBR line to the platform and then the first 10 or so from Pop coming in and started alternating, 1 party from cbr, 1 from pop going to dhs.
 
We noticed this right away. I couldn't understand why 99% of the people didn't follow the "wait here" markers when they were wrapping around a corner or at the end of a row meant to be kept open as a buffer. I also commented positively to others that 'got it.'
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I went to Krispy Kreme today - 4 young adults walked by without masks and for no apparent reason felt necessary to get into the faces of the 3 clearly non-related women in line grinning while chanting "we love masks". I was caught off guard and/or so wishing my husband had been with me.

The world is a strange place.

COVID certainly hasn't dented to number if line monkeys - the children, teenagers (and sadly, some adults) that need to straddle, swing, and climb on the railings or chains.

In other news...Frozen really is affected by the plexiglass as is Runaway MM (much more so) if you aren't in the front seat. Not complaining just noting.

We haven't found eating snacks, mobile orders or drinking to be difficult - a little more waiting is required but it is doable. ADRs and TS are just not available property wide this week. Luckily, we've not wanted even the ones we had for the most part choosing to eat in the room or go off property a few times.
 

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