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This year, we are planning on doing one of the theme parks on a Sunday. In all the years I have gone to disney, I have NEVER been in a park on the weekend!!
I have heard enough to know that Saturdays are a definite no-no, but since we are planning to go to the water parks during the week, I have to plan a theme park visit for Sunday. Are they really crowded days?? I was thinking of doing MK during the day, then after dinner, hopping back into another park.
Which park would be best for Sunday evening?? MGM or Epcot?? IF the weather is nice, I am leaning towards Epcot...when we were there in Dec 02, it poured the night we were in Epcot and we had to bail and miss Candlelight Processional and Illuminations was cancelled due to thunder!
Don't want to risk missing them this time!! 
I have heard enough to know that Saturdays are a definite no-no, but since we are planning to go to the water parks during the week, I have to plan a theme park visit for Sunday. Are they really crowded days?? I was thinking of doing MK during the day, then after dinner, hopping back into another park.
Which park would be best for Sunday evening?? MGM or Epcot?? IF the weather is nice, I am leaning towards Epcot...when we were there in Dec 02, it poured the night we were in Epcot and we had to bail and miss Candlelight Processional and Illuminations was cancelled due to thunder!
Don't want to risk missing them this time!! 
for 9:05. Since it is an EE, we can get in at 8. The other family members are staying offsite (unfortunate for them) but will they be able to get in at 8:00? 
Use your resort i.d. for EE. I would definitely think you could do Dumbo and Pooh and probably a few others during the EE hour. It would be a good time for Snow White, Peter Pan, the carousel, and Mickey's Philharmagic as those are all near the castle.
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