I got back a couple weeks ago... I got to spend an entire week at Disney World! It was my first actual vacation since I was a kid. Great stuff.
Has anyone else been to Disney World lately? What's your opinion on the parks and experience overall?
THE HOTEL: I stayed on-site at All Star Sports. My GF wanted to just stay at a Days Inn but I insisted!
I didn't want the hassle of being off-property. And while it was more expensive, I'm really glad we stayed at Disney. The convenience of the shuttles and the free transportation to/from the airport was so great. The Disney shuttles cycled about every 20 minutes, but at park closing they come like every 5-10 minutes.
I'll tell you this though. The room was very average, and the bathroom / sink was poorly lit. But apparently we were in an old room and they were in the middle of refurbishing them all; we kept seeing them installing brand new flat screen TVs in other rooms!
The food court was great too. The food was of course expensive but the portions were large and it was quite delicious! Some of the best spaghetti and meatballs I've ever had in my life. The pizza was pretty good, and at $15.50 for a large pepperoni it wasn't ridiculous, and it was a big pizza.
But the best thing of all? You spent $14 once on a commemorative cup... and you get free refills for your entire stay. Since we were there a week it worked out to $1 per person per day for all the beverage we could want!
MAGIC KINGDOM: Spent two days here. Loved it! I'm a total roller coaster wuss but I braved it out and rode Space Mountain and Thunder Mountain. Space Mountain was the limit of my tolerance but Thunder Mountain was totally tame. My stomach barely lurched and there were no big drops. Thanks to light crowds I rode it a dozen times over all!
Monsters Inc Laugh Floor? Absolutely amazing. Live-action CGI and live-action improv comedy interacting with the audiences. What an achievement. This goes for Turtle Talk in Epcot too.
EPCOT: Loved it! Test Track was tons of fun. The updates to the old rides they've done in the past decade were great too. I really liked the Nemo-themed Seas. Unfortunately we ran out of time and basically briskly rushed through World Showcase in the dark and we missed the fireworks.
Soarin' was very disappointing to me. I was at least expecting a digital quality screen. It wasn't as immersive as I expected it to be. Also this was the only long wait we suffered the entire visit; about an hour.
American Adventure? 30 minutes of patriotic boredom!
HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS: this park was more about scheduled show/performances then it was for rides, so we spent a lot of time waiting on things. And Star Tours was closed for remodeling
The ending Fantasmic firework/show was an amazing technical achievement. But unfortunately we were in the front rows and were constantly sprayed with water mist the entire time and we didn't realize how cold it was going to be that night 
The car stunt show was absolutely amazing. It was like watching a huge action movie car chase stunt live and in person. I was completely blown away!
ANIMAL KINGDOM: this was the one park I had never been to, and I was a little disappointed by the lack of attractions. Didn't help it rained that day either
The Dinosaur ride was a lot of fun though. And the Lion King and Finding Nemo musical shows were absolutely amazing from a technical perspective. I didn't think I was going to enjoy these stage shows but they were surprisingly amazing!
Do you guys know about this Fast Pass system? You get a ticket, it gives you a time to come back later, in an hour or more, you come back and they whisk you right on the ride with almost no line at all! It was absolutely amazing. We went in the beginning of February so the crowds weren't terrible to begin with, but on some rides where it was an hour wait, we only waited five minutes with Fast Pass!
If you're going to go to Disney, I have three sage suggestions:
1) Wear Comfortable Shoes
2) Bring snacks with you like granola bars
3) Know what order to tour the park in to avoid crowds
Has anyone else been to Disney World lately? What's your opinion on the parks and experience overall?
THE HOTEL: I stayed on-site at All Star Sports. My GF wanted to just stay at a Days Inn but I insisted!

I'll tell you this though. The room was very average, and the bathroom / sink was poorly lit. But apparently we were in an old room and they were in the middle of refurbishing them all; we kept seeing them installing brand new flat screen TVs in other rooms!
The food court was great too. The food was of course expensive but the portions were large and it was quite delicious! Some of the best spaghetti and meatballs I've ever had in my life. The pizza was pretty good, and at $15.50 for a large pepperoni it wasn't ridiculous, and it was a big pizza.
But the best thing of all? You spent $14 once on a commemorative cup... and you get free refills for your entire stay. Since we were there a week it worked out to $1 per person per day for all the beverage we could want!
MAGIC KINGDOM: Spent two days here. Loved it! I'm a total roller coaster wuss but I braved it out and rode Space Mountain and Thunder Mountain. Space Mountain was the limit of my tolerance but Thunder Mountain was totally tame. My stomach barely lurched and there were no big drops. Thanks to light crowds I rode it a dozen times over all!
Monsters Inc Laugh Floor? Absolutely amazing. Live-action CGI and live-action improv comedy interacting with the audiences. What an achievement. This goes for Turtle Talk in Epcot too.
EPCOT: Loved it! Test Track was tons of fun. The updates to the old rides they've done in the past decade were great too. I really liked the Nemo-themed Seas. Unfortunately we ran out of time and basically briskly rushed through World Showcase in the dark and we missed the fireworks.
Soarin' was very disappointing to me. I was at least expecting a digital quality screen. It wasn't as immersive as I expected it to be. Also this was the only long wait we suffered the entire visit; about an hour.
American Adventure? 30 minutes of patriotic boredom!
HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS: this park was more about scheduled show/performances then it was for rides, so we spent a lot of time waiting on things. And Star Tours was closed for remodeling


The car stunt show was absolutely amazing. It was like watching a huge action movie car chase stunt live and in person. I was completely blown away!
ANIMAL KINGDOM: this was the one park I had never been to, and I was a little disappointed by the lack of attractions. Didn't help it rained that day either

Do you guys know about this Fast Pass system? You get a ticket, it gives you a time to come back later, in an hour or more, you come back and they whisk you right on the ride with almost no line at all! It was absolutely amazing. We went in the beginning of February so the crowds weren't terrible to begin with, but on some rides where it was an hour wait, we only waited five minutes with Fast Pass!
If you're going to go to Disney, I have three sage suggestions:
1) Wear Comfortable Shoes
2) Bring snacks with you like granola bars
3) Know what order to tour the park in to avoid crowds