#427405 by Scrooge
29 Nov 2007, 20:25
Originally posted by oxmatt
Managed to visit Animal Kingdom, Magic Kingdom and MGM yesterday... Disney is very different when you don't need to queue!




[oo] doesn't it make it a totally different experience.
#427409 by n/a
29 Nov 2007, 20:48
Originally posted by oxmatt
Managed to visit Animal Kingdom


That's Hull, right? Have fun! Enjoy the sun...

GJ
#427482 by RichardMannion
30 Nov 2007, 15:33
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
Originally posted by oxmatt
Managed to visit Animal Kingdom


That's Hull, right? Have fun! Enjoy the sun...

GJ


Can't ahve been as they would have experienced the almighty queue at the Job Centre attraction (or is it the Benefits office? [:?])
#427484 by n/a
30 Nov 2007, 16:31
LOL...'The Job Centre' as an attraction. Genius.

GJ
#449798 by David
04 Aug 2008, 09:10
Originally posted by musicmanbrain
How busy will it be 15th December?


First 2 weeks in Dec are pretty quiet then its starts to get busy in time for the holiday season.

David
#449799 by fozzyo
04 Aug 2008, 09:45
Apparently Christmas Day is the busiest day of the year at Magic Kingdom.

When we usually go (late Sept / early Oct) we we would visit Magic Kingdom, MGM and finish in Epcot for Illuminations: Reflections of Earth on the first day.

Love it and can't wait to be back there in a few months time!!
#449803 by RichardMannion
04 Aug 2008, 10:29
Originally posted by fozzyo
Apparently Christmas Day is the busiest day of the year at Magic Kingdom.

When we usually go (late Sept / early Oct) we we would visit Magic Kingdom, MGM and finish in Epcot for Illuminations: Reflections of Earth on the first day.

Love it and can't wait to be back there in a few months time!!


New Year's Eve at Disneyland Anaheim was obscene, 180 minute wait for certain attractions! California Adventure on the other hand....
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