We were all getting really sick of American cuisine ( I use the term loosely ) - you can only do burgers, fries, pizza so many times so it was a god send when we went for a walk across a busy 6 lane highway (??) and found a group of shops that had a Friday's restaurant. Wonderful steaks with veges and mashed potatoes - we were all in heaven and way too full for desert Krispy Kremes on the way home don't count do they ?? . Food is fuel but we are oh so lucky in NZ with the variety of flavours and choice of wonderful fresh produce. I really could have done with Alan's ' find a great place to eat ' app that came in so handy when we were in Europe - but we were typically so buggered each night that we just didn't have it in us to go and hunt for food.
Kate loved the spa and pool at the hotel - she's in them at every available opportunity - and its confirmed that when we revamp the back yard this year we will put one in - a spa not a pool ! Not really my cup of tea but will make a wonderful feature and focus point.
Last 2 days were a wee bit lazy with late starts but also late finishes. We all loved Amimal Kindom - but half a day is really enough. There is only really 2 rides and one was closed for renovation and so the other ( Everest roller coaster !) had 80 minute wait times.
I really recommend the fireworks on a Saturday ( 9:45pm) at Magic Kingdom. Kate and I had hammered the fast passes on splash mountain, space mountain and .... yes you guessed it ' tomorrow land speedway' and stopped for a look at it before heading home ( shouted ourselves a cab - the buses are great but take a very long time to get you back to the hotel - and Kate was knackered )
Also took a trip to Hooters to get another cap. I think my most favoured possession is the hooters hat Colin Usherwood got for me when he was in the States in the late 90's. Food looked like anywhere else, the beer was ok but the merchandise was crap - which really surprised me. Another thing that surprised me was that there are a lot of craft beers on offer in bars etc - I did try one that I liked but most weren't up to our NZ standard. Anyway - no hooters hat for me there but I googled hooters in Playa del Carmen - and it has one ( well the island close to it does !)
So final thoughts. Disney has got their fast pass strategy wrong. They now have an app where you can actually load up your entire stay with your preferred rides- but only 3 per day and you have to wait until all of them have been used before requesting more ( and invariably at least one of them is timed for quite late in the day. Also you can't just fast pass one ride - it always makes you take three. So unless you book way in advance you're kinda screwed. I liked the older way where you had to physically be on site to fast pass - seemed to make it a little fairer. Ultimately Universal have it right - pay more for fast passes but you can then cycle through the ones you love at your leisure.
U.S. Food: not a fan especially the food at the theme parks. Having said that there were healthy options for kids.
People : loved it when we bumped into other foreigners. The US accent ( eps the down south draaaawwallll ) really grated on me at the end.
Makes you appreciate what we have.
















