Took a day trip to the Magic Kingdom a couple weeks ago while vacationing in Daytona Beach.
It was my girlfriends first visit to a Disney theme park ever. She loved it.
It was super hot (obviously), but we got there early and did Jungle Cruise, Haunted Mansion, Splash Mountain, and Pirates of the Caribbean before Noon. The rest of the day we took it easy looking at shops and grabbing a couple fastpasses (one for Space Mountain. Forgot how awesome Florida's Space was).
Big Thunder closed early because something went wrong with it so we didn't get to do that, and we forgot to visit the Tiki room. Other than that I think we got to ride everything.
The crowds were light since a lot of kids are back in school.
It was a great time.
Hadn't been to Disneyland since 1995 or Disneyworld since 2000.
Also got a lot of streetpasses on my 3DS.
Disney World is in trouble looking down the road. I don't know how they will maintain the infrastructure they've built when people have less money to spend and less time to spend there.
It's troubling to me as a lover of theme parks and Disney parks in general.
There was a lack of polish on a lot of things and despite me being able to look past a lot of broken effects, lightbulbs being out, and paint chipping everywhere I wonder if everyday folks notice it. Hope they can turn it around soon because Universal has stepped their game up big time.
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For something different I really enjoy the newish Mall of America indoor coaster.
That's one of the few Gerstlauer Eurofighter coasters in North America. They built a smallish one at Six Flags here in Ga called DareDevil Dive.
Here's ThemePark Review's vid of it:
http://youtu.be/x-Bnojwbv7E
Another good Eurofighter is the Mystery Mine at Dollywood
ThemePark Review vid:
http://youtu.be/8uALvK5DqiU