DisneyFan2013
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 3, 2013
Hi everyone, sorry I'm late on this, but I'm just now remembering to post a review of my 4th solo trip. I was there for a few days before and after Halloween.
Highlights:
-I rode Flight of Passage for the first time. I was not able to get FP+, so it was a 95 minute wait when I got in line, but I think I was on and off the ride within an hour (maybe it helped that I was solo). I REALLY enjoyed this ride, but I would not want to wait longer than an hour for it. Unfortunately, I did not get a chance to ride Na'vi River Journey.
-I saw the Happily Ever After fireworks for the first time and that was also great (aside from some annoying people that were standing near me. lol)
-I stayed at POFQ like I usually do. The Wi-Fi was horrible this time for some reason, so that was a bummer.
-I rode the Express Monorail from the TTC to the Magic Kingdom for the first time. Not a huge deal, but I didn't realize that an Express Monorail existed, so I learned something new! I ended up doing this because the Magic Kingdom bus was super late arriving to my resort, so I decided to take the bus to Epcot and then use the monorail system to get to MK.
-I ate at Yak and Yeti twice for lunch and ordered the teriyaki chicken both times. I love that place! I always get great service and tasty food. I also ate at Tokyo Dining which I also enjoyed.
-At Epcot, I went to the bakery in France for the first time and bought a vanilla eclair. It was ok, but I was expecting it to be sweeter (because the American ones are). I also tried the lemon slushie in France, and I didn't think it was all that great. It was very weak- I couldn't taste any alcohol. To be honest, every drink I've ever had in WDW was weak, but I guess that's because they don't want people to get drunk too easily.
-On the way back home, I almost missed my Magical Express bus because a yellow MEARS bus pulled up instead and I didn't think that was the bus for me. In all of my seven WDW trips, I've never been picked up by a MEARS bus, so I just wasn't expecting that. Luckily, a nice employee came over to me (I was sitting on a bench near the bus stop) and told me that that was probably my bus.
Highlights:
-I rode Flight of Passage for the first time. I was not able to get FP+, so it was a 95 minute wait when I got in line, but I think I was on and off the ride within an hour (maybe it helped that I was solo). I REALLY enjoyed this ride, but I would not want to wait longer than an hour for it. Unfortunately, I did not get a chance to ride Na'vi River Journey.
-I saw the Happily Ever After fireworks for the first time and that was also great (aside from some annoying people that were standing near me. lol)
-I stayed at POFQ like I usually do. The Wi-Fi was horrible this time for some reason, so that was a bummer.
-I rode the Express Monorail from the TTC to the Magic Kingdom for the first time. Not a huge deal, but I didn't realize that an Express Monorail existed, so I learned something new! I ended up doing this because the Magic Kingdom bus was super late arriving to my resort, so I decided to take the bus to Epcot and then use the monorail system to get to MK.
-I ate at Yak and Yeti twice for lunch and ordered the teriyaki chicken both times. I love that place! I always get great service and tasty food. I also ate at Tokyo Dining which I also enjoyed.
-At Epcot, I went to the bakery in France for the first time and bought a vanilla eclair. It was ok, but I was expecting it to be sweeter (because the American ones are). I also tried the lemon slushie in France, and I didn't think it was all that great. It was very weak- I couldn't taste any alcohol. To be honest, every drink I've ever had in WDW was weak, but I guess that's because they don't want people to get drunk too easily.
-On the way back home, I almost missed my Magical Express bus because a yellow MEARS bus pulled up instead and I didn't think that was the bus for me. In all of my seven WDW trips, I've never been picked up by a MEARS bus, so I just wasn't expecting that. Luckily, a nice employee came over to me (I was sitting on a bench near the bus stop) and told me that that was probably my bus.