All right, full event write up from Thursday 3/7/2019. This was a 9pm-12am event night. Happily Ever After was at 8pm and Once Upon a Time was at 8:45pm. This night sold out sometime on 3/6/2019, the day before the event.
For context, this was me, DW, DS8 and DD4. I have previously attended MK DAH events Thursday 2/16/2017 (8pm-11pm), Saturday 6/30/2018 (10pm-1am), & Thursday 9/30/2018 (9pm-12am). None of my prior nights were sell-outs.
This was our arrival day. DD4 is a trooper but 9pm-12am is pretty late for her, and for DS8 for that matter. Our general plan was to go until they were showing signs of petering out, then call it a night. We moved casually overall, but with some modest haste, with a few breaks here and there for popcorn/ice cream.
7:40pm - We arrived at MK, scanned our MagicBands at the Event Entrance tapstyles and got our wristbands with no issues.
With HEA at 8pm, we were on a mission to get behind the castle ASAP as we had no desire to deal with Hub madness. Fortunately the Main Street bypass was open so we took that towards the Tomorrowland side of the hub, then the bridge to Tea Cups, then behind the castle.
7:44pm - Walking in the Main Street bypass.
7:52pm - Arrived behind the castle. This is not the most ideal spot to watch HEA, but it works for repeat visitors looking for an alternative. It's not crowded, you can show up minutes before the show, and the audio is good.
HEA is an approx 18 min show, so from there we needed to kill 40'ish mins before event start time, so decided to do low priority Fantasyland rides.
I took selfies when we were seated on each ride, so the times below are from those pic time stamps. The wait times I note (where applicable) were started with a stopwatch at/shortly after entering the ride entrance. I did not track when we stopped for snacks/drinks/breaks. Here's how our night looked:
8:28pm - Under the Sea - Journey of The Little Mermaid, no wait.
8:41pm - Dumbo, 1 ride cycle wait.
8:53pm - Barnstormer, 7 minute wait. (This was posted at 20 mins when we entered)
8:59pm - Light up lantern photo in front of Tea Cups. The CM said she'd be done at 9pm and they would not have this shot available during DAH.
We were around Tomorrowland when 9pm hit. I personally did not hear any sort of park closing announcement at the time, but may have just not been in earshot of a speaker.
From here on out it was all DAH time.
9:07pm - Peoplemover, no wait.
9:28pm - Space Mountain, 6 minute, 6 second wait. Both sides running. This was a lot faster than I expected.
9:39pm - Buzz Lightyear, no wait.
At this point we decided to head across the park to Adventureland.
9:54pm - Magic Carpets of Aladdin, no wait.
9:59pm - Jungle Cruise, walked right on and the boat left. There were maybe 12 total people on our boat. Poor Skipper, the speaker had a ton of feedback and screeching through the whole ride, she did her best but it was pretty rough.
10:12pm - Pirates of the Caribbean, no wait.
Adventureland was pretty dead with very few people around, not surprising given the relative lack of rides on this side of the park, generally speaking.
10:29pm - Splash Mountain, no wait. It was really borderline too cold to get wet, so this was a big risk. Turned out OK though. The ride stopped for about a minute when we were at the very top of the big hill - just a long enough of a pause to have me worried!
10:57pm - BTMR, 11 minute, 19 second wait. I think the posted wait was 20 when we entered. Only one side running. This was our longest wait of the night (so far) and it 'felt' like a solid wait. I know 11-12 minutes is not that bad relatively speaking, but compared to past events where BTMR was practically a walk on and we rode 3-4 times, this felt quite a bit different. Unless maintenance or a train being offline was somehow involved, running / staffing only one side on a sold out night was a poor operational decision. With one hour left, the clock is ticking at this point.
11:14pm - Haunted Mansion, <1 wait before entering. There were maybe 12-15 people in the stretching room with us. Man you can move through the room/ride queue quicker with so few people!
11:32pm - Peter Pan, 3 minute 10 second wait. The low wait surprised me. At our past DAH events they had the standby line open and there always seemed to be a more material line. At this point they were using the FP line and the wait was pretty minimal.
We had purposely left 7DMT until the end of the night, so got in line at 11:39pm with a 25 minute posted wait. I've done end of night 7DMT before with similar posted waits and this looked/felt like it should be more like 15-20ish minutes. We were on the ride at 12:05am, for a total wait of 26 minutes, 38 seconds. This included a good (approx) 10 mins of "pauses" where the line wasn't moving at all, so I think there must how been a ride stoppage or two of some sort. Usually with no FP interference lines like this move at a pretty decent clip, but this was different so something must have been up (I don’t know this for sure, just felt like it). Let's just say it had been 15-20 mins, still a decent number. Always best to plan this one strategically in your night if possible. Was I ‘happy’ with a 26 minute wait when getting in line 20 minutes before event closing? No, not really. I think this is one of the areas you see the impact of sellouts - rides like this have trouble shaking the line the whole night.
Since the event ended at 12am, that meant our night was over so we started making our way out.
We saw one Kiss Goodnight at 12:15am.
There were still lots of PhotoPass photographers out on Main Street as we headed out. Most had no to 4-6 people lines, approximately. We have one photo time stamped 12:18am, then a few more photos of our own around the Ray/Minnie statue at 12:21am.
You can go back to my 9/20/2018 review and I'm pretty sure I posted this same comment, but when you hang out in the hub after the event ends, you get a good sense of just how many people are in fact in the park and how MK absorbs TONS of people. This night felt the same. If you want the "mostly empty" Main Street pics, you're going to need to hang around longer and let more people clear. Still, I saw plenty of people working with PhotoPass folks for unique shots... sitting on the ground, different poses, etc. This can be a good time to try stuff like that if so inclined.
We were never in the Hub long enough to see if the Main Street vehicles were running (they have at our past events) or if they were still doing those little musical castle snippets.
As for crowds, I had more "empty park" moments at past DAH events, but nothing about this night was materially all that different. Like I said above, maybe shades of grey more than anything else. With the exception of BTMR & 7DMT, we didn’t wait in a line all night. The BTMR wait did have me frustrated, if I’m honest. We enjoyed the same “quiet park” ambiance as past events - being able to hear to background music, absorb some of the park details, etc - that is sometimes hard to do with daytime crowds.
We did not see any major snack/drink lines throughout the night. Most were 0-6 groups in line. Approx 10-12+ people in line is where I start to feel like it’s longer than I want to wait. When we did see something that looked longer, we'd just move on to the next one and it would usually pay off. I witnessed materially longer snack/drink lines in June than on this night (probably weather based). A more or less consistent observation and recommendation on this thread from the beginning has been when you see a longer than you like snack/drink line, roll the dice and keep moving to the next one.
I do think with sell out crowd levels, things can really change quickly here and there all over the park. I felt like we had good zig/zag strategy and dumb luck on this night. I say this because the ‘lumpiness’ of the way crowds move around the park is going to cause different people to have different experiences in the same three hour event, generally speaking. (I had poor zig/zag dumb luck at DHS DAH last night, for context)
Whether what we accomplished above is successful/unsuccessful is subjective of course, but for us it made for a good family evening. DD4 once again surprised me and was still hard charging even at the very late hour for her. (I was fully prepared to bail well before midnight!). We did enjoy a total resort/rest day the next day and a rare sleep in morning!
We were staying at CR this trip, so had a convenient walk back.
So that was our night. Happy to answer any questions, and thanks for reading.