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Re: Disney World/ Universal Studios
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 10:30 am
by ShotgunSP
Went the last time four summers ago. Big family trip, 15 of us. As stated, always are a lot of foreigners. This trip there seemed that there was an abnormally large quantity of Brazilians. Im telling you there were hundreds of Brazilian teenagers there. Thousands maybe.
Anyway, they were not all that bad to interact with. Fairly cordial, though they traveled in large packs and once they got in a line, the wait shot up to 2+ hours.
The older girls (late teens early twenties) must have been having some contest going because I bet I got kissed 20 times by random Brazilian chicks. Would be standing in line with the family and POW get caught on the side of the head/cheek/etc...
Wasn't too traumatic for me. Wife didn't find it funny at all, though

Re: Disney World/ Universal Studios
Posted: Fri May 24, 2013 4:31 pm
by BBR12
If you get a chance go eat at the Deep Blu Seafood Grille, Chef Corey York was a high school class mate of mine. We swung by there and ate while hunting down there in March. It was one of the best meals I have ever eaten. It's located in one of the wyndham hotels, parking was free in the garage if you were eating there.
Re: Disney World/ Universal Studios
Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 11:45 am
by Deltaquack
Just got back last night. I'd strongly suggest doing the most popular parks during the week. If you go to Magic Kingdom or Animal Kingdom......definitely don't do it on Saturday or Sunday. They've changed the whole fast pass deal. You used to be able to sign up for a bunch of them at one time. Now, you can only get one fast pass within 1 hr. Figure out the ride you want to do the most and go get the fast pass for it, then plan accordingly. Be careful though, there were several times where the standby line was a 30 minute wait and the fast pass return time wasn't for 3 or 4 hours. That works for some if you already know other things you want to do for 3 or 4 hours. I did see multiple rides though where the fast pass distribution met its quota for the day. Don't bother with Epcot unless there's no one there. Lines are too long for what you get to see. We did the Disney bonus deal where you can do one extra thing a day like a water park or putt putt. My boys enjoyed doing putt putt in the middle of the day when the parks were the busiest. We got out of the heat and crowds that way.
Re: Disney World/ Universal Studios
Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 1:21 pm
by MudHog
Here now. Refillable cups from the resort are only refillable at the resort, not at the parks (as we thought they were).
Best time at MK yesterday was when we went back at 5pm and stayed till 11. Rode most of the rides and caught the parade, and was not hot. AK today was OK.
Parked truck Sunday when we got here and it has not moved since. Been using bus trans. Only trick I've figured out is take the bus from the resort to DTD, then to the resort where your trying to go to. MK we went to grand Floridian and then took the monorail. Staying at the Caribbean Beach in North Trinidad.
Re: Disney World/ Universal Studios
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 9:28 pm
by Deagle
Just got home from WDW tonight. The parks were as crowded as I've ever seen them, but we managed to squeeze in everything that we wanted to do. We picked up a Fastpass for Soarin' and our return time was for six hours later!
Re: Disney World/ Universal Studios
Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 9:02 am
by MudHog
Couple planes flying around with a banner: warning: gay day at Disney 6/1
Re: Disney World/ Universal Studios
Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 10:40 am
by southernvaughan
Yeah I heard about that! Luckily we couldn't get the condo until the 14th we were planning 6/1 glad that got ruined.
Re: Disney World/ Universal Studios
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:21 pm
by southernvaughan
Well we made it! 2 Universal Studios parks and 6 Disney parks including 2 water parks, all in 6 days with a 9 year old and a pregnant wife! And only missed maybe 3 or 4 rides in all!
Re: Disney World/ Universal Studios
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 5:13 pm
by Dux Be Us
You sir, are a mans man...glad y'all had fun. Go get some rest
Pix

Re: Disney World/ Universal Studios
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 6:07 pm
by trey
Just got back, 8 of us stayed at Fort Wilderness RV Resort in camper... had a 4 day hopper with fun and more pass, rode all the good rides went to blizzard beach.. rained just about every day and it wasn't that hot... We had a great time, I also played Magnolia Golf Course, Lake Buena Vista Golf and Orange County Resort Courses... I highly recommend them if you are down there... Our trip cost $3200 for 8 people, that includes gas, food, RV park, and Hopper Tickets... basically 5 adults and 3 children! We had a blast...
Sometimes you can ride the rides faster if you get in the single rider line.
we were there for a week, Saturday-Saturday
Re: Disney World/ Universal Studios
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 9:09 am
by Drakeshead
Is it better to pony up for the nicer area/hotel room for staying in or is it one of those thing where you are only there to sleep and no need for the nicer area?
Re: Disney World/ Universal Studios
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 9:23 am
by MudHog
Drakeshead wrote:Is it better to pony up for the nicer area/hotel room for staying in or is it one of those thing where you are only there to sleep and no need for the nicer area?
We stayed at Caribbean Beach Resort, which is a Moderate Resort, and I would personally advise on staying on the grounds. When we got there on the Sunday, our truck stayed parked until we left the following Saturday. Staying on the ground gave you free use of the buses, but also gave you free parking passes if you wanted to fight with driving and traffic. We upgraded our room and that allowed us to stay closer to the central pool area on the resort and was a 2 minute walk to our room from the pool.
We are fixing to book for this year. Note that FL peak season starts 2nd week of June. So if your children get out of school in May like ours do, you still have time to get there before the prices jump up. We went Memorial Day last year and in checking prices, that week is slightly higher than the week after Memorial Week, so we will likely book that following week. I did look at staying at Animal Kingdom just to watch the animals, but that was a good $2000 higher than staying at CB.
Re: Disney World/ Universal Studios
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 9:58 am
by Drakeshead
We definately plan to stay on site. Animal Kingdom is $384 a night right now.
Re: Disney World/ Universal Studios
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 10:26 am
by MudHog
Disney is offering 30% savings and one free ticket day with 4 days purchased on trips booked through 3/31/14. Restriction on dates, but for me it works being we looking to go around Memorial Weekend.
Valid Travel Dates
•March 14 to April 12, 2014
•April 20 to June 15, 2014
•Other great rates may be available February 24 to March 5, 2014
Re: Disney World/ Universal Studios
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 10:01 am
by ntzhunter
We booked two weeks ago for first week in March. It was a deal too good to pass. Free meal tickets for a week. We decided to fly out of Jackson. You can really get some good deals right now. We did use a travel agent.