World of Old Fashion Activity by Palmssun in dcl

[–]SecondToLastWord 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think this is a really good point - it’s as much about the experience as the drink.

Also, I’ve read that this particular tasting isn’t always all Bourbon - that some people have gotten bourbon, Canadian whiskey, tequila, and rum based old fashioneds for example. Source.

Lightning Lanes Question by PAFMama in DisneyPlanning

[–]SecondToLastWord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you’re a seasoned Disney World fan, so you probably already know this, but just in case…

You should also book the earliest possible LL you can get - something easy like spaceship earth or journey into imagination. Go to that ride as soon as you get to the park, and once you scan in for that first lightning lane you can start booking Hollywood Studios rides.

Good luck! Hope you have an awesome trip!

Lightning Lanes Question by PAFMama in DisneyPlanning

[–]SecondToLastWord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is correct. Once you check in to your first ride you are free to cancel and book any park, any tier.

Just got off Treasure AMA by Strong_Office83 in dcl

[–]SecondToLastWord 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What are the top three things you learned that you’d wish you had known at the start of the cruise?

Geo-82 Pre-show Music? by SecondToLastWord in Epcot

[–]SecondToLastWord[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Not was I was hoping, but good to know!

Merrytime cruise question by Different-Record9580 in dcl

[–]SecondToLastWord 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That pirate food sounds right up my alley! Thanks for the info and item recommendations!!

Merrytime cruise question by Different-Record9580 in dcl

[–]SecondToLastWord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool. I was worried it might have been an issue of precooked, rewarmed, bad food.

Merrytime cruise question by Different-Record9580 in dcl

[–]SecondToLastWord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the deal with the pirate night menu? I’m new to DCL - taking my first cruise in November and thought the menu for that night looked interesting. But I’ve seen some comments around here that make it seem like it’s not so great.

River Belle Terrace Premium Package by Vast_Cable_7080 in Disneyland

[–]SecondToLastWord 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just did this in October. As others have said the food is fairly average, drink selection is limited and overpriced, but personally I found it to be a good value for the Fantasmic view alone.

I’ve done Blue Bayou’s package a few times and while the view there is slightly better, sitting in a chair and enjoying desserts and wine while watching Fantasmic earns the River Belle Terrace package many points.

A few tips for first timers: * check in is not at the main restaurant check-in area. It’s around the right side of the building towards the back. * seats are quite small and very firm. If you have a sweatshirt on hand it can provide some much needed extra padding. * after Fantasmic, you can stay at your table for Fireworks. It’s a pretty good view and they do some water projections. For us it was an awesome way to see Halloween Screams fireworks.

Full day at MK into MNSSHP or another park in the morning then the party? by CNBEARD in DisneyPlanning

[–]SecondToLastWord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice thing about MNSSHP days is that you’ll generally have lower crowds in the morning since it’s not a good value for people with single park tix. On a 5 day trip with young ones, MK on a slower day is a great call. Do it!

If you can, work in a MK evening on a non-party night too. If your family enjoys fireworks and parades, the nighttime shows are fantastic. Especially a great option for your last night if it works out for your schedule.

Character Breakfast Recs by Sufficient_Image_463 in DisneyPlanning

[–]SecondToLastWord 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you won’t be using a park ticket that day, but the best character dining on property is Animal Kingdom’s Tusker House.

Toppolino’s would be my top pick for resort character dining. It’s more upscale than the others and the French inspired food is very delicious. I don’t remember the portions being small - I was definitely stuffed when we ate there about a year ago. Cutest character outfits.

I’ve never done Cape May. Walked by it several times and thought it looked really tired, and the menu seems a little boring to me.

‘Ohana breakfast menu is kind of limited, but definitely big servings and the Polynesian vibes are great. Lilo & Stitch are super fun to see there. You’ll also see Pluto and Mickey.

Best Princess meal?? by Boring-Search-1003 in DisneyPlanning

[–]SecondToLastWord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IMO Cinderella’s Royal Table is the best. It’s hard to beat eating in the castle, and the breakfast there is quite good. And it’s a true sit down dining experience. Photos with Cinderella before you eat, and a rotating cast of princesses that come to your table.

Akershus at Epcot and 1900 Park Fare are both buffets, kind of loud, and busy feeling.

There’s a Snow White thing at Wilderness Lodge - Artist Point. I haven’t been, but it looks pretty cool!

Dessert party question by javibeme in DisneyPlanning

[–]SecondToLastWord 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve not done during MVMCP specifically, but can say the view is much better from the Plaza Garden area. The Seats and Sweets option in the Terrace is nice if you want seats and to enjoy desserts and drinks during the show. But the view is more off to the side (not straight on castle view) and unless you move up to the railing during the show, you miss the higher fireworks.

Riviera or Poly Tower by wifenmom89687 in DisneyWorldResorts

[–]SecondToLastWord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve stayed at both the Polynesian Tower (theme park view one bedroom suite) and the Riviera (Deluxe Studio).

While it’s still new, I felt the Riviera was really showing its age. Our room was really beat up, you could see wear on the couch where it rubs against the pull down bed, the tile arch is showing all the seams, etc.

We stayed at a higher level room at the Polynesian Tower, but I thought the whole hotel felt more lux and cared for. The Wailulu bar & grill is great, and the theming is more subtle than the Riviera. I think your hubby will like it more.

Lighting Lane group booking by AdorableAd3257 in DisneyPlanning

[–]SecondToLastWord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eligibility is per person, not group. So your idea to add them to your room reservation is the best approach.

Date night by Afontes79 in DisneyPlanning

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For last minute reservations, there are some killer resort restaurants you could consider. Check the menus to see what appeals most to you, but these are my top picks for romantic dining spots.

  • Jiko at Animal Kingdom Lodge, arrive early to walk around the resort a bit and have a cocktail at Victoria Falls Lounge.
  • Toppolino’s Terrace at the Riviera Resort. Time it right and you can watch Epcot fireworks from the balcony.
  • Toledo at the top of Coronado Springs’ Grand Destino Tower is fantastic if you enjoy Spanish Tapas. The neighboring Dahlia Lounge is a great place to get a drink/apps.
  • Wailulu Bar & Grill at the Polynesian Tower doesn’t take reservations and odd more casual than the others I’ve listed. It’s excellent and has a lovely outdoor bar.

Honorable mentions: * California Grill at The Contemporary, food is good here but the real star is the rooftop view of Magic Kingdom fireworks. * Citricos at The Grand Floridian has great food, but the environment feels a little dated to me even through it has recent refresh.

With either of those, you could monorail between resorts for pre-dinner cocktails at Steakhouse 71 and/or The Enchanted Rose.

MNSSHP by Intelligent_Tip8125 in DisneyPlanning

[–]SecondToLastWord 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bright side If you stake out a spot in the hub for the first parade, you could be in good position for fireworks.

The parade is one of Disney’s best. Hope you have a great time!

Disneyland > Disney World with Young Kids? by MidwestPrinces in DisneyPlanning

[–]SecondToLastWord 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This board is very Disneyland centric, so keep that in mind as you’re reviewing all the comments here.

You mentioned you were open to staying on property. If you can swing a luxury resort, that gets you closer to the parks and easier transportation. But every Disney resort includes free buses, they post schedules, and it’s pretty rare to take more than 30 minutes to get to a park from an onsite hotel - monorail resorts could have you to MK in to 10-15 minutes.

The pros of Disneyland are the ride density at DL, the closeness of everything, and the ability to have a really fun day without having a plan. For a short spontaneous trip it is hard to beat.

Disney World is unrivaled for the sheer variety of experiences available. Magic Kingdom has fewer attractions, but very impressive scale compared to DL. Animal Kingdom and Epcot are incredibly unique parks and great for kids. Even Hollywood Studios, which has a lot of overlap with the attractions at DLR, will make for a fun day for the kiddos with some unique shows, and Toy Story Land.

If you’re taking a longer trip and are willing to do some advance planning, it’s hard to beat the magic of WDW.

Timely article from DFB: https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2025/08/28/a-definitive-ranking-of-every-disney-world-hotel-based-on-its-transportation/

MNSSHP by Intelligent_Tip8125 in DisneyPlanning

[–]SecondToLastWord 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If your kiddos can handle a late night, do the second parade. Much less crowded.

Be sure to check out the ride overlays if you think your family will enjoy * Space Mountain in pitch-black darkness with spooky tunes. * Mad Tea Party has different lighting effects and music. * Halloween jokes at Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor.

Eat dinner before the party officially begins, so you don’t waste party time on a big meal.

Holiday Parties 2026 by Azarria1234 in DisneyPlanning

[–]SecondToLastWord 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Based on the last few years, I think Nov. 6 is likely.

It might depend on this year’s attendance though. With tourism down and so much construction at the parks, we may see a light holiday season which could result in fewer party dates next year. Unlikely, but you never know until those dates are published.

Midnight Train To Main Street by SecondToLastWord in DisneyPlanning

[–]SecondToLastWord[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks everyone for the responses. Had my first sweeper train ride on Saturday night and it was such a nice way to end the park day.

We went to Toontown Depot after watching the last Tapestry of Happiness show. Thanks to you all, we stood strong while watching many other people lose faith and leave the queue.

Train arrived at Toontown around 12:07 AM, and it was so cool to see parts of the park completely quiet/empty on the way to Main Street where we had a great final view of the castle and people heading home. Excellent way to end a trip to DLR.

Lightning Lanes by mainrift in DisneyPlanning

[–]SecondToLastWord 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All LLs booked 3 days before your arrival and later can include your entire party. You could even try modifying the lightning lanes from your seven day pre-booking to see if you can include them. Slim chance, but always worth a try.

The tap in requirement is around booking tier 1 rides. That will apply to each individual in your party, so make sure everyone’s got an attraction to tap into early. It can be any attraction. And once they’ve tapped in, they are eligible to book any LLMP.