Now what?

Lindy

New Member
Like many of you I have analyzed and planned etc for this disney vacation (Nov 16-23) and made arrangements for PS's according to the EE schedule.

Now with no EE, I have a PS at the Crystal Palace on Sunday (cuz EE was on Mon) at the MK. I would have liked to go on Mon but can't get a PS for breakfast but can for early dinner.

I guess my big question is..................We get there Friday and aren't doing any parks(flying into Tampa and driving over)
Sat we are doing Epcot.

Should I go to MK on Sunday and risk bigger crowds or go on Monday (we would go to AK on Sunday instead) and do the parade and then eat at crystal palace?

Did any of this make sense:brick: ?

I know it is not earth shattering but when you plan a vacation for this many monthes and have 4 kids, it is a little frustrating to have to rearrange 3 weeks, and to not have any park hours yet either!

Thanks for any help you can give me!
 

Megara

New Member
I like the idea of going to MK on Monday instead, and AK on Sunday. I'm no "expert" but so many people are questioning going on their trips lately (fear of traveling, unhappy with park changes, etc.) that if I wanted to do Crystal Palace for breakfast, I would just head over there without a PS, as early as possible. I've had to wait for 1/2 there at lunchtime even with a PS, and I've also walked right in as a party of 7. Go figure.

I always avoid MK on Saturdays and Sundays. And since I do, I can't tell you if it's more crowded then or not. :D
 
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Tink

New Member
My experience has been that the Magic Kingdom is usually more crowded on the weekends. I would just stick with your plan (with or without PS) since attendance is low. :)
 
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Chester&Hester Enthusiast

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Animal kingdom is most likely to always be the least crowded park. I don't know why tho, it's so cool, all the detail the Imgineers put into it. All it needs is more rides I suppose. (I'm rooting for Beastly Kingdom)
 
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