mamapenguin
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Or maybe until January when ROTR opens....(sorry I misread that as is instead of isn’t)Hopefully everyone isn’t putting off visiting until next week because of the heat!
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Or maybe until January when ROTR opens....(sorry I misread that as is instead of isn’t)Hopefully everyone isn’t putting off visiting until next week because of the heat!
If it's like a typical off season Friday, things will pick up dramatically this afternoon once schools are off, and local AP's, who are no longer blocked out, descend for the late afternoon & evening.Wow, MF:SR at 9:15 am on a Friday: 15 MINUTES?!!
If it's like a typical off season Friday, things will pick up dramatically this afternoon once schools are off, and local AP's, who are no longer blocked out, descend for the late afternoon & evening.
Yeah. I am seeing pictures of the parking lines. But then wait times are fine. Even HMH is only 45 minutes. Guardians is the only long wait at 120 minutesThe M&F/PP garage was full as of 8:20p. The wait times still look ok, so maybe everyone just showed up for the fireworks and new merch.
Guardians was closed most of the morning so it’s probably residual demand to ride it.Yeah. I am seeing pictures of the parking lines. But then wait times are fine. Even HMH is only 45 minutes. Guardians is the only long wait at 120 minutes
Thanks for the photo!View attachment 433508
It won’t load my photo the right way, but can confirm that everyone is here for fireworks.
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It won’t load my photo the right way, but can confirm that everyone is here for fireworks.
Guardians was closed most of the morning so it’s probably residual demand to ride it.
I’m hoping it’s hot today so people take longer to show up lolMy daughter and I got to Toy Story parking around 3:30 and it was dead. Got into the parks and while there were people around, wait times were low, FPs for almost everything were immediate - Clarabelle’s ice cream was a walk-up even in the oppressive heat.
By 5:00, there were more people around and wait times crept up a bit. There was like a 5-minute line to get into DCA.
My husband Ubered over around 7 and said it still seemed dead getting into DL, but he wasn’t trying to deal with parking.
By 7, front row Main Street parade spots were gone, and there wasn’t a whole lot left in general. It was pretty nuts, the busiest I’ve seen the parade viewing in a long time (I wasn’t there for opening day of MSEP this year, but I was there on the second day, a Saturday - this was worse).
By fireworks time, as the photo I posted above indicates, it was a PACKED sea of humanity. They had good crowd control for it, though; they were ready for the crowds.
Other things with long lines all day: popcorn buckets and characters in Halloween costumes.
It was So. Hot. But a great day!
I couldn’t believe the drastic change between the hours of 5 and 7 pm. It was crazy! It was worth it to see zero flying around the castle though.My daughter and I got to Toy Story parking around 3:30 and it was dead. Got into the parks and while there were people around, wait times were low, FPs for almost everything were immediate - Clarabelle’s ice cream was a walk-up even in the oppressive heat.
By 5:00, there were more people around and wait times crept up a bit. There was like a 5-minute line to get into DCA.
My husband Ubered over around 7 and said it still seemed dead getting into DL, but he wasn’t trying to deal with parking.
By 7, front row Main Street parade spots were gone, and there wasn’t a whole lot left in general. It was pretty nuts, the busiest I’ve seen the parade viewing in a long time (I wasn’t there for opening day of MSEP this year, but I was there on the second day, a Saturday - this was worse).
By fireworks time, as the photo I posted above indicates, it was a PACKED sea of humanity. They had good crowd control for it, though; they were ready for the crowds.
Other things with long lines all day: popcorn buckets and characters in Halloween costumes.
It was So. Hot. But a great day!