Thank you for this! We're leaving next week for MK and haven't been since 2019. All the changes were very confusing. This break down is exactly what I needed.
Fantastic tips! I’m going to remember to share this friends that a first time visitors. If I could add one that I started recommending to all my friends recently, it’s this. Modify your Lightning Lane times! During our last trip, on two occasions I modified our Lightning Lanes and was able to get rides 2 and 3 hours EARLIER than our original lane times. I just went right in after we booked the lane and was able to move to a much earlier time. Other times I was able to move a few rides up by 20-30 minutes. Big time saver!!!
I started watching these AE video's because my wife really wants to go back to Disney world but the more videos i watch, the less and less it seems worth it. We can literally just keep driving down to Key West, get an equivalent hotel room, eat out every day and night, do any attraction(s) we want and end up costing substantially less than an equivalent trip to Disney World, all while still feeling like a vacation and less of a chore. I guess if you have kid's it makes sense but it certainly seems like the magic has been lost since the last time i went in the mid 90's.
Agent Emma on the job. Another hint: most days around 9 to 9:30 or so, a couple of the country bears might be out just walking around Frontierland. They will stop for pictures if you are quick. Another not hint: if it's windy or bad raining Tink won't fly so keep that in mind.
Only for those like me far from WDW would choose shows and attrations and charactwes to meet an davoid heavy crowds. I avoided FoF Parades AND HEA fo ranotehr park. And the best part you never mentioned is the outdoor castle stage shows like Friendship Faire, as long as you can handle through even hot weather.
What a great video concept! Emma killing it with the subtle costume changes and various backgrounds. Superb editing as well! Such a fun and engaging way of relating an excellent MK strategy.
I love all the WDW channels/videos but the food always looks so gross and is a big turn off. Everything is fried, brown, or crazy sugary. It’s hard to find videos of “fine dining“ or healthy options.
IMO: No, it is not. It’s is a VERY short ride- not worth paying extra or waiting more than 30 minutes. Unless you have kids who really want to ride it, I would recommend you consider skipping this ride altogether & opt for a second back-to-back ride on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad which is a long, mild, well themed coaster suitable for most ages. Note that this ride does have a fantastic dark ride exit scene of Snow White & Dwarfs. It is a very smooth coaster for kids who are just starting to try coasters. But those are the only pros IMO.