Just returned yesterday from a long weekend trip. I will be posting Dining and Accommodations reviews in those forums, but wanted to share some general observations here. We only spent limited time in the parks, though we did go to all 4 parks over the 4 days we were there, but just for part of a day. This trip was more about relaxing and de-stressing from the last few months with dealing with my Mom’s declining health and her eventual passing at the end of July, which brought about new stresses concerning settling her estate. Also, we will be back at WDW the first week of November staying using DVC for Food and Wine. So, this trip was about just having a nice relaxed trip to our happy place!

We flew directly to Orlando and used Magical Express for the first time in about 8 years (we usually fly into Tampa and rent a car to see family before going to Disney). Magical Express worked just fine; it was a comfortable ride and my bag was in my room by the time we were back from dinner. We soon realized, however, we are not meant to rely solely on WDW transportation. We are very relaxed with plans when we are at WDW, but once we decide to do something, we just want to get there. It really drove us a bit crazy that it took 40 minutes to get to the Polynesian from WL or close to 30 minutes to get to the Contemporary because we just missed a boat. When driving, we would be at either place within 10 minutes and the car is valeted (we have Tables in Wonderland, so we receive complementary valet when dining). Busing to the parks wasn’t too bad, though it took a while to get Epcot since they picked up at Fort Wilderness for that route. We ended up using cabs for going back to WL from resorts because it was so much easier. Going forward, will always rent a car whether or not we are going to Tampa!

I forgot how humid it is at WDW in September! It is hot when we go for Food and Wine, but it is a lot less humid. We managed, but I will make a point to have bottled water with us if we go during this time again (we purchased water at WL Mercantile).

I’ll go into more detail in my Accommodation review, but I missed the layout of a DVC room. We weren’t able to get a DVC reservation for a holiday weekend on short notice (we booked 1 month out), so we stayed in a regular hotel room at Wilderness lodge. There was enough actual room for the two of us to co-exist in the room, thanks to double sinks, but my sister and unwind for bed differently (watching TV for me, reading in quiet for her), so it was an adjustment trying to get to sleep. We usually stay in at least a 1 bedroom with DVC, so we each have our own sleeping space.

We dined at many new places this trip. I will give reviews in Dining, but I we enjoyed every meal we had. Service was good at almost every place with two notable exceptions; Ohana, where our server disappeared for stretches, and Citricos Lounge, where servers were ignoring all small tables. I will go into detail about that adventure in dining over in the Dining forum .

Be on the lookout for the Dining and Accommodations reports in the next couple of days!