Wife and I are at Disney this weekend for the Race for the Taste 10k this weekend and the Tower of Terror 10 mile tomorrow morning, and I definitely have some thoughts. We did Epcot yesterday and Hollywood Studios tomorrow after the race. That said, should I buy this lightning lane thing because I at least want to see Rise of the Resistance if nothing else. This whole Lightning Lane Genie thing is confusing
Thanks. The 10 miler starts at 5 so I probably won't be on my phone for a while. We are staying on property, Coronado Springs which is kinda nice. I enjoy the ambient Spanish music while you walk around the lake.
Epcot is interesting, a lot of it is under construction. We ended up doing the new Soarin' which is incredible, as well as the Land and Spaceship earth. Didn't feel like waiting a long time to do Remy or some of the other ones around the showcase, and I wanted to get back and rest up before we had to wake up at 2:30 for the 10k.
Yep. Had to course correct yesterday when the wife wanted to spend the whole day at Epcot. I was done around mid afternoon so I insisted we go back to the hotel and rest.Hope you’re having fun. I do the Wine and Dine 2 course every year, and it’s my favorite time of the year.
The hardest part of back-to-back races is being on a bus by 4:30 AM two days in a row.
That never occurred to me, but wow that is pretty crazy now that you mention it.Disney is all about attractions based on IPs. Mickey and Minnie Mouse are the ultimate Disney IPs and this is the first attraction based on those characters.
That never occurred to me, but wow that is pretty crazy now that you mention it.
I haven't been to Hollywood in years, but what was Galaxy's Edge and Toy Story Land before, or did they just add on to the park?
Both add-ons.
Too bad you missed RotR. It’s an 11 to the Millennium Falcon’s 5.
Just got here today - haven't been here in almost thirty years, which is crazy. Didn't jump on a dinner reservation fast enough, so it's Uber Eats, but we're hitting the Rick Bayless restaurant Thursday night, so that should be fun. We've already decided we're just going to pace ourselves and try to come back next year (our son is five and he's a handful), so we'll do what we can do, and if we chill at the resort some, that's cool too.
Alright, so when we go to Florida for a couple weeks this summer we've decided to do a day at one of the theme parks. We did the Disney thing last summer, and I have a 4 and 7 year old so Universal parks aren't really a great option. Right now we have a Hilton package with Sea World tix for everyone for about 400. This seem like the best way to do Orlando for a day with these ages, or do y'all have other suggestions? How is Legoland?