In January we made our third trip to WDW. Our first 2 trips the only night-time show/fireworks we stayed late enough at night to watch was Fantasmic! And the minute that was over we exited the park because it was after the scheduled closing time.
Well, on this most recent trip I forced my husband and son to stay and watch Wishes because it was something I had always wanted to see and that's when we discovered something. The parks "closing time" was 8pm, Wishes was at 8pm, but even after the fireworks they were still letting people on rides. I mean we rode Space Mountain 6 times with virtually no line! Well, it was the end of January so there wasn't really a line the rest of the week but this was amazing, just walking right on!
So I guess to get to the point, I was wondering at what point do they actually stop letting people onto the rides? If we hadn't already spent the whole day at MK we probably would have stayed there til they kicked us out.
So what do you think is the real "Closing Time"?
Well, on this most recent trip I forced my husband and son to stay and watch Wishes because it was something I had always wanted to see and that's when we discovered something. The parks "closing time" was 8pm, Wishes was at 8pm, but even after the fireworks they were still letting people on rides. I mean we rode Space Mountain 6 times with virtually no line! Well, it was the end of January so there wasn't really a line the rest of the week but this was amazing, just walking right on!
So I guess to get to the point, I was wondering at what point do they actually stop letting people onto the rides? If we hadn't already spent the whole day at MK we probably would have stayed there til they kicked us out.
So what do you think is the real "Closing Time"?