My oddball observations on Disneyworld
After reading this... see more drawings at the end.
We spent the last four days racing through Disneyworld.
Well, one of those days was spent exploring Universal. We never made it to
Seaworld.
I’m not telling you anything new when I say Disney is good
at selling stuff. There are no shortages of stores to buy things. Every ride we
got on deposits you right into another store.
Good for them. I like capitalism. Yippie! for keeping the economy
rolling.
Here is my rundown of snarky comments on the Happiest Place
on Earth and Universal too.
1. Tourist here are really happy and polite or completely RUDE.
We found that most Northeastern families were actually the best to have
conversations with.
2. Parents with
obnoxious kids are just as obnoxious themselves.
3. Sugar makes a kid spin.
4. You can’t lose weight walking around this place. You will
not be able to help yourself. Those cookies with the chocolate dipped Mickey
Mouse Ears are really delicious.
5. The food is terrible in the park itself. Skip it if you
can, but you will get hungry.
6. We found it difficult to find bathrooms. I know they seem
to be all over the place but we were always in search of one. The bathrooms at
Universal seemed to be all over the place and easy to find.
7. The Peter Pan ride made me cry, I don’t know why, perhaps
I was just tired. It’s very short but in all honesty it’s wonderful and we
don’t even like Peter Pan.
8. The lines can be incredibly long for any ride except
Captain EO, the lame Michael Jackson film at Epcot. This movie should be sent
to the museum of 80’s garbage. We were surprised it was still playing.
9. We don’t do rollercoasters. Barnstorming Goofy made me
nauseous and it was a freaking sixty-second kiddie ride. I’m still mad at the
ride attendant who assured us it was easy and kid friendly.
10. When you get to Disney Hollywood Studios head directly
to the Pixar Building to ride Toy Story Midway Mania. It’s the only ride you
will love and when you exit run to Fast Pass and get a ticket for another ride.
We did this ride three times. After this go back to Disneyland cause the
Hollywood Studios needs a makeover and rethinking. It’s a jumble of areas. The
Star Tours ride was awful. I liked Star Wars but Disney needs to step up and
figure out a GREAT ride based on this world.
11. Epcot should be shut down and turned into a Star Wars
Theme Park. Leave the world tour around the big lake. That was lots of fun.
Japan seemed to be the most crowded but that’s because the Japanese really know
how to run things. The French were rude.
12. The Monorail looks cooler when you look at it. If you
are just riding it the whole things reminds me of a train to Speonk NY.
13. The buses between parks take longer than stated and can
be crowded and it’s a BUS. If you know how to schedule yourself you won’t need
a park hopper ticket unless you just want to run to the Hollywood Studio and
play that freakingly great Toy Story Mania game. I’d fly back right now just to
do that one.
14. The Fireworks at the Magic Kingdom are GREAT and I love
fireworks. Worth seeing every night.
15. Disney is crowded. Even on off days. If you don’t like
crowds, stay away.
16. Watch out for the ladies that drive scooters. One almost
ran us over.
17. We met Pooh Bear our favorite and we felt like a little
kids.
18: I met Mickey Mouse and I felt like a little kid.
19. The live stunt shows were lame. The Indiana Jones show
needs to go. I don’t think half the kids in the crowd had seen the movie.
20. The Spiderman ride at Universal is GREAT. We didn’t get
to do Harry Potter since the wait time was 90 minutes and we just wanted to see
the rest of Universal. The town for Harry Potterville is nice but the crowds
ruin it. Never let your kid wear a robe. They look like characters from Eyes
Wide Shut.
21. Bring money. If you don’t think you have brought
enough…bring more.
22. If you have kids take them to the Disney Animation
Studio where the will learn to draw a Disney Character. They get to keep their
drawing and they can sit at a real animation board. It’s very cool.
23. Ride Dumbo. You can’t say you were at Disneyland if you
don’t get on this ride.
24. The Hall of Presidents is inspiring but in the first row
some of the likenesses are a bit off, to say the least. Especially Richard
Nixon. Perhaps his make-up melted under the lights.
25. Epcot looks like Logan’s Run. I felt like I was in the
70’s. They should hand out white jumpsuits, then everyone would fit in.
However, it’s pretty at night.
26. Do not be one of those people that dress up in an outfit
unless you are six-years old.
27. I know Disney has this placed managed down to a gnat’s
eyeball but they could use a few more places to actually sit. They need more
benches or chairs to grab a snack.
28. Don’t feed the ducks or the seagulls. One little old
lady tried this and was very sorry she did. Serves her right. And NEVER feed a
squirrel. Trust me.
29. If you don’t smile when walking down Main Street they
actually throw you out of the park.
30. Some of the people who work there don’t know anything.
Find someone who actually can answer questions. Asking the guy who is sweeping
up “where to go” is not a good idea.
31. We were thinking they should have “Bring Your Dog to
Disney Day.” We canned this thought as soon as we said it out loud…
32. Don’t read too much about planning a trip if you are
just going as a couple. We liked the aspect of surprise about the place. If you have kids, however, you should
plan a bit in advance. You’ll thank yourself for doing it.
33. Don’t buy that crunky hip-hop flat brimmed Justin Bieberish
Mickey Mouse hat to wear at home. You will thank me in the morning.
34. Talk to people. We did and it was always interesting to
ask people where they are from. We ran into some friendly people and some
downright nutty ones.
35. Best ride/attraction goes to Soarin’ … hands down the
best fun. And of course Toy Story Mania… but I would do Soarin’ again and again.
We did it twice and would have gone back but the Fast Passes were all gone and
it was our last day.
36. Yes, Virginia there is magic at Disney.
37. Why is it when Disney does a tween show they insist on
having the Characters SCREAM and SHOUT and STOMP their feet when performing? We
bumped into this show twice at Hollywood Studios and each time we ran away.
38. If you walk around Disney for crying out loud, SMILE. We
spotted thousands of people with that dreaded look of blankness. I don’t know
how to explain it. You have to see it for yourself. Are people so unimpressed
with anything anymore?
39. When your kid is with you get off your iPhone and stop
reading Facebook updates. We spotted several parents who were totally missing
the joy on their kids’ faces. Leave the iPhone in your pocket.
40. Don’t ever pass up a chance to have your picture taken
with any Disney Character. You will come home regretting you didn’t get a
picture with Donald.
Well, that’s about it for now. I’m tired. A whirlwind of four
days, getting up at 6 am and crashing at midnight. I wouldn’t recommend doing
that. We simply wanted to get our money’s worth. Stay a week and pace yourself.
Here is a list of the attractions we completed in four days
(Note we do not do Rollercoaster due to a serious fear of death)
Universal Orlando
Spiderman (GREAT)
Poseidon’s Fury (stay away,
awful)
High in the Sky Seuss Trolley Train Ride (Great)
The Cat in the Hat
Twister
Disaster
Simpson (Great)
Despicable Me (very funny)
ET Adventure (Great)
Disney Hollywood Studio
The Great Movie Ride (Silly and not that great but it ended
well)
Indiana Jones (needs to be retired)
Star Tours (Terrible, Star Wars deserves better)
50’s Prime Time CafĂ© (not a ride but it’s worth the visit
for lunch)
Muppet 3D (not bad but could have been better)
Studio Back Lot Tour (lacks depth)
Toy Story Mania (Great, run to get on this ride)
Magic of Disney Animation (Great, see my drawing of Mickey)
Epcot
Spaceship Earth (Still fun but a Star Wars Park would be
better. They could make a Death Star from the big Epcot Globe that is already
there.)
The Seas with Nemo (Great)
Soarin’ (Super GREAT)
Figment (only for kids… seriously lame)
Captain EO (Please Disney, retire this disaster of an
attraction)
Mission Space (I got dizzy and had a serious case of the
queasys)
Illuminations (The big fireworks at Epcot)
Around the World, we hit every place to look around which is
great but we didn’t have time to do any of the attractions themselves)
Magic Kingdom
Railroad
Swiss Family Treehouse
Magic Carpets of Aladdin
Jungle Cruise
Pirates of the Caribbean
Country Bear Jamboree (I laughed my ass off at this for some
reason, it’s very funny)
The Hall of Presidents
Haunted Mansion
Mickey’s PhilharMagic (gave us a headache, we think there is
something wrong with the projector)
Peter Pan’s Flight (don’t miss this)
It’s a Small World (it holds up… I’m a cornball)
The Barnstormer (made me nauseous)
Winnie the Pooh (loved this and we tried to do it again but
it was down for repairs)
Tomorrowland Speedway
People Mover
Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
Fireworks at the Magic Castle are Terrific.
The Electric Light Parade was…. Odd.
We certainly earned our Mouse Ears on this 4 day trip.
Learn how to Fast Pass if you are going with kids. It will
help.
This is comprehensive and awesome -- we love Disney, and visit annually in May. I'm probably a little more bullish on the place than you, going by this writeup, but it seems like you got your $130-a-day's worth.
ReplyDeleteI can be a bit snarky but I LOVED it. We had so much fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mickey what a fun read! Glad you had a great time!
ReplyDeletePeace,
- danny
Hi Mickey-glad you had a fun trip. Your pics are great. Can you share a bit about the creative process? Did you do the work there at the park or did you make your pics from photos after your trip? Did you make them all together on a colored accordian-style book? Medium? etc...
ReplyDeleteAlso-was the majority of the tourists ehem..."larger" folks or did you choose to represent bigger people for some reason? (do bigger peeps have more character?) :)
I sort of cheated on this one. I painted all of this at home in the comfort of my studio from memory and a few photos that I took when I was at Disneyworld. I usually work on the spot but I was too distracted to draw. There are tons of heavy people there. I am now one of them from all the cookies i ate.
ReplyDeleteToo funny! I would imagine you'd have drawn (pardon the pun) a crowd around you if you started making art at Disney. (You could have traded portraits for cookies!)
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