Well I am glad you had a good time. Last year HM had the queue open down by the Rivers of America and the wait was about 60+ min. The line seemed like it was moving fast, but just insanly long.I was only there Saturday but MK was the busiest. We hit MK, Epcot and MGM in the one day. Epcot had about 50 minute wait for Test Track when I walked past the sign. I think Soarin' was probably closer to 80 though I can't recall off the top of my head.
MK was busy in clumps. HM was pulling in a big line most of the day (I got in it and it was 20 minutes but it quickly jumped to 40. They even had the line loop back on itself in the queue which I'd never seen done before. Normally it's just a big mass of people. This cut it in lines.)
It was busy but not unbearable. I tried to stay away from Main Street because that was the main source of traffic congestion but there were a few times we got stopped because anything coming to film on Main Street had to go down the parade route from Frontierland. Caused some congestion when they wouldn't let you cross and such.
Still, good to get back. Six months without Disney is just cruel and unusual punishment! :lol:
-m
When it falls apart in your hands due to the dryness factor, it makes a difference.
This is truly pathetic. You're already eating a hamburger probably made out of a low grade meat and a hotdog that probably doesn't contain any edible product. What difference would it truly make if it were on a healthier bun.
Um several people have. Myself included. I don't mind whole wheat or whole grain or whatever you want to call them as a rule, but these weren't good. They all tasted stale. Both parks. Two locations. I'm not opposed to the change in theory but the ones we had last weekend really made the burgers a lackluster experience. And we look forward to enjoying a good burger when we're there.Wow. Ok. Here's the deal. NO one that has actually TRIED one said that they were crap.
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