RachelEllen
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I just need some feedback if this is a good idea.
We go to Magic Kingdom once a year. My husband is not a big theme park guy, but puts up with it, as I'm at a conference there anyhow and the kids love it. That being said, I put a lot of work into making it as stress free as possible for him. I really, really don't want to start off the day on a bad note.
We originally had reservations for Crystal Palace at 8:30, a half hour before the park opened. I'd read some reviews that indicated extended wait times, but figured if he was getting antsy, we could always leave.
(On a tangent, since we changed our ADR, we had to give a credit card for a guarentee. Does anyone know how that works with an extended wait time. If its more than a half hour's wait, we will most likely bag it, will they really charge you a no-show in that case?)
Anyhow, we had to change the reservation because my mom is joining us as well, and we could only get 9:15, 15 minutes after the park opens.
Dh has put up with character breakfast in the past, as our daughter loves the interaction, but he considers them overpriced and mediocre food. I'm afraid a really stressful time getting to the restaurant, combined with a prolonged wait will push him over the edge. With a reservation 15 minutes after the park opens, is there any way to get into the park early? Will the entrance be a sea of people right before opening? (We've always avoided that time and arrived at the park around 10am) Do people think that being that much later in the ADR line means a real chance of extended wait for breakfast?
We go to Magic Kingdom once a year. My husband is not a big theme park guy, but puts up with it, as I'm at a conference there anyhow and the kids love it. That being said, I put a lot of work into making it as stress free as possible for him. I really, really don't want to start off the day on a bad note.
We originally had reservations for Crystal Palace at 8:30, a half hour before the park opened. I'd read some reviews that indicated extended wait times, but figured if he was getting antsy, we could always leave.
(On a tangent, since we changed our ADR, we had to give a credit card for a guarentee. Does anyone know how that works with an extended wait time. If its more than a half hour's wait, we will most likely bag it, will they really charge you a no-show in that case?)
Anyhow, we had to change the reservation because my mom is joining us as well, and we could only get 9:15, 15 minutes after the park opens.
Dh has put up with character breakfast in the past, as our daughter loves the interaction, but he considers them overpriced and mediocre food. I'm afraid a really stressful time getting to the restaurant, combined with a prolonged wait will push him over the edge. With a reservation 15 minutes after the park opens, is there any way to get into the park early? Will the entrance be a sea of people right before opening? (We've always avoided that time and arrived at the park around 10am) Do people think that being that much later in the ADR line means a real chance of extended wait for breakfast?