[Travelandtourism] Day 3 in Walt Disney World Continues andMickey's Magic Christmas Party

cheryl echevarria cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 19 15:41:04 UTC 2011


It all depends of what you want to do, when you are there, we went from opening to closing. So we saw everything. Off season also they do not have the extended hours, and being a travel agent who took Disney's College of Knowledge which is just for travel professionals, it all depends on the client, as I have been saying all along.
So when my clients come to me, I give them the advise that they would need, how many people, who is going, how old is everyone, anyone disabled etc.
I do all the work for the client, instead of the client searching and searching, plus I  also recommend allears.net as well.


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> From: mbaldwin at gpcom.net
> To: travelandtourism at nfbnet.org
> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 08:48:26 -0600
> Subject: Re: [Travelandtourism] Day 3 in Walt Disney World Continues	andMickey's Magic Christmas Party
> 
> Hi,
> Okay, my little disclaimer, I have not been to Disney World yet. That being
> said, doing my research and reading many comments on different Disney world
> forums, you are better off with the early opening parks than you are with
> the ones that stay open later. So, if you stay on property, and get the
> extended hours, try to go to bed a little earlier the night before the park
> has the earlier hours. The majority of people will stay out late at the park
> that has the later hours. That means the next morning they will be sleeping
> in later. I have heard that the parks that open early can be pretty dead and
> you can go right on rides with no waits.
> 
> In general, this is what I have figured out. It is best to go when the park
> opens, and go to the rides the furthest away. The majority of people start
> with the first things they see. Go on the popular rides when there is
> something going on, like a parade. The majority of people will be at the
> parade so your wait is much less. If your doing a character breakfast or
> something similar, get the latest, usually about 11:30 or so, it can be a
> late breakfast and an early lunch. The places are less busy and you can
> possibly get more interaction from the characters. Avoid the parks in the
> afternoon. This is when they are the hottest and busiest. Do the same for
> dinners, go at off peak times, like the 7:00 or so. You will be in the park
> around the 5:00 time, when most people go eat, and you can eat dinner at a
> less popular time. If you happen to be coming from a different time zone,
> this is really no change, if you live in mountain time and eat at 5:00, that
> would be 7:00 in FL.
> 
> But, it all depends on what you want out of your Disney World trip. People
> going for 3 days are going to have a different mind set then those that stay
> for 2 weeks.
> 
> Like I said, that is just some info I gathered while planning our trip, I
> have not put any of it in to practice.
> 
> Michael
> 
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> Subject: Re: [Travelandtourism] Day 3 in Walt Disney World Continues
> andMickey's Magic Christmas Party
> 
> Well Jewel, when you went to Disney you went during a very busy time of the
> year, all the kids are out of school, including the college  students. So
> the lines and crowds are longer, there are a couple of places to help people
> with the lines and which parks to go on which day you are there, for those
> that are partially sighted, and have a cell phone there is an application
> for lines and parks which is on touringplans.com it is not free but it does
> help.
> 
> The high season is anytime the college students and schools are out,
> sometimes you have to wait an hour or 2 just to get on a ride.  We did that
> in August 2009, not worth going during this time, you are wasting time and
> money.  Your resorts are empty but the parks are crazy.
> 
> But if you are going during these times, go early in the morning, but I
> would recommend staying at one of the WDW Resorts, and go back to the park
> that has extra hours, when the other guests go home and enjoy the parks then
> as well.  This you will see later that, when staying in the parks, you get a
> lot of perks like the extra hours at the parks.
> 
> Also get Hopper Tickets, which allow you to go from park to park in the same
> day, if you just get the day passes, and you go to the Magic Kingdom in the
> morning but you have dinner in EPCOT at night, you cannot go because you
> don't have hopper tickets. If you have little ones day passes are good.
> 
> Other perks for staying at one of the resorts - all your transportation to
> and from all the parks, water parks, ESPN Wide World of Sports and Downtown
> Disney.
> 
> If you are a golfer, Disney has some of the best Golf Courses and the
> Professionals do play here, also during spring training the Atlanta Braves
> have there spring training at the ESPN Wide World of Sports, and you can go
> see them play, there is a fee, but not like paying at the major league
> stadiums when regular season goes on.
> 
> There are also the Avon Disney Marathon and half Marathon which are in Feb.
> So when you want to go, you really need to know what is going on in the
> World.  Because there are a lot special events.
> 
> In the Spring Time is is the Plants and Flowers Show, from Magic Kingdom to
> Epcot, lots of learning and exhibits and techniques you can learn.
> 
> Also, Disney is big on EASTER/PASSOVER/CHRISTMAS/THANKSGIVING/NEW YEARS,
> ETC.  You DO NOT WANT TO BE THERE on those exact weeks and days, it is the
> most expensive time to go and the most crowded time to go.
> 
> Halloween Good time to go, also end of October to just about Thanksgiving -
> EPCOT has the food and wine exhibit going on. 
> 
> Also crowd calendar is on this site as well as touring plans.  These are
> great help.
> 
> I am on the website right now and it is telling me the best parks to visit
> today will be EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Magic Kingdom.  It also tells me
> to avoid Animal Kingdom.
> 
> Also, when we went to the parks, we went early in the morning, sometimes we
> ate breakfast after my daughter went on the roller coasters that she wanted
> to go on, from there we took our times.
> 
> Also recommend, now this is for those that are staying at the Walt Disney
> World Resorts, this is not available to those that are staying outside the
> parks.
> 
> Take note of which day a park is opened late, which means at all the parks
> accept for Animal Kingdom closes depending on the time of the year, between
> 6-7pm.  For those that are staying at a Walt Disney World Resort, you can
> stay up to 11pm-Midnight at theme parks, a perk when staying at on of the
> WDW Resorts.
> 
> Plan ahead when going, you can find out which parks are opened late.
> 
> Also, once you see the show and the rides you wanted to do, take your time
> and stroll through the parks, there are other things to see and do other
> than just the rides and shows, they have stores with different things in
> them, listen to the music that is played around you, and when walking
> through the parks, there are different smells from the restaurants and
> bakeries that perfume the air.
> 
> So even though people like to go on a trip and play it by ear, go ahead and
> do that, but if you know you want to do something extra special or go on a
> certain time, and see a parade which I encourage even though some of us
> cannot see it, you will enjoy yourself, we saw all the parades, and
> fireworks, etc.  Do them early in the day, do them when the park is not as
> crowded by knowing which park is going to be crowded and less crowded.
> 
> Oh FYI, Animal Kingdom closes early, they put the animals in around 5pm, to
> eat there food and so that the vets can check on them, make sure that they
> are okay, count them, etc.  So remember this.
> 
> All the senses come alive there.
> 
> I will be posting EPCOT adventures soon, been trying to get over this
> bronchitis.
> 
> Take care.
> 
> 
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> 
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