FireChiefGoofy
Well-Known Member
I've been driving guests all over today. Crowds are heavy, but MK is a madhouse. We had to reroute buses to avoid the traffic jam at the toll plaza.
Studios wait times 2:15pm - Toy Story 120mins, Star Tours 60mins, Tower 50mins, Rock n Roller 30mins, Great Movie Ride 20mins
For the record - that seems like a slow day at DHS. Also - no way possible you'll wait 60 minutes at Star Tours unless 5 of the 6 sims are down...
Eh...all the parks seem to have normal waits today EXCEPT the Magic Kingdom. No surprise there though...seeing as how it's the best of the four.
Was at Islands of Adventure today. It was insane. These are the times I saw...
Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey - 135 mins
The Incredible Hulk Coaster - 70 mins
The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man - 110 mins
Jurassic Park River Adventure - 45 mins
Dr. Doom's FearFall - 25 mins
The Cat in the Hat - 45 mins
Dragon Challenge - 60 mins
Flight of the Hippogriff - 60 mins
Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls - 5 mins
Popeye & Bluto's Bilge Rat Barges - 5 mins
It was fine the first 2 hours my dad and I first arrived. We walked on the rides in Marvel Super Hero Island and Jurassic Park. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter was so crowded all day, you couldn't move. We tried queuing for Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey but the line was the longest line I have ever seen in my entire life. Not only did it start in the middle of Jurassic Park, it teased you by taking you to the entrance of Hogwarts, but instead it looped you around the back of Hogwarts to the backstage of Jurassic Park. After an hour, I wasn't near the entrance of the castle, I was still stuck behind the ride's show building. The ride also kept breaking down and then they closed it. It was a mass exit and we ran through an emergency exit in the middle of Jurassic Park.
Moral of the story: Don't go to any of the Orlando parks on Christmas Eve.
You have to remember that practically everybody is on holiday break right now...and think of all the snowbirds visiting as well as locals and foreigners!
Didnt it hit Phase 4 briefly last 4th of July before the fireworks as well as last NYE?
Little Mermaid is not a short ride. It feels like a classic Epcot ride in length. Very WoM, Imagination or Horizons like in its length.Everyone wants to go to New Fantasyland..... so the smallest guests can wait in the longest lines for the shortest rides....
Everyone wants to go to New Fantasyland..... so the smallest guests can wait in the longest lines for the shortest rides....
Little Mermaid is not a short ride. It feels like a classic Epcot ride in length. Very WoM, Imagination or Horizons like in its length.
I could tell. There was a never ending stream of people entering Islands of Adventure.IOA was close to hitting capacity today, and is expected to reach it all week. It looks like the two parks to avoid this year, will be MK and IOA. And if the closures happen, Expect USF to close at some point as well.
Little Mermaid is not a short ride. It feels like a classic Epcot ride in length. Very WoM, Imagination or Horizons like in its length.
December 30th was pretty dead at MK last year. Have to give away a huge secret, but if you really want to see the fireworks, this might be a better night to go.
Yes typically only MK, although Epcot on NYE is a possible.Out of curiosity, is it traditional that only the Magic Kingdom reaches capacity on Christmas? Not Studios, Epcot or Animal Kingdom?
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