the Dark Marauder <font color=red>Proud Redhead<br><font color=green Joined Sep 14, 2002 Messages 6,121 Feb 20, 2004 #2 Yes, they do. The rule is that once the park closes, if you're not in line, you don't get to ride. If you are in line, you get to ride. You can still poke around the shops, as they close later, especially the ones at the front of the park.
Yes, they do. The rule is that once the park closes, if you're not in line, you don't get to ride. If you are in line, you get to ride. You can still poke around the shops, as they close later, especially the ones at the front of the park.
L Letsbgoofy DIS Veteran Joined Apr 27, 2000 Messages 3,347 Feb 20, 2004 #3 I think that the question was - do they ever stop letting people in to the park because it is too crowded? I would like to know this also.
I think that the question was - do they ever stop letting people in to the park because it is too crowded? I would like to know this also.
the Dark Marauder <font color=red>Proud Redhead<br><font color=green Joined Sep 14, 2002 Messages 6,121 Feb 20, 2004 #4 That has not happened yet. There have been days where it has gotten close, but never closed due to capacity.
That has not happened yet. There have been days where it has gotten close, but never closed due to capacity.
J JRLATL Mouseketeer Joined Jan 31, 2004 Messages 102 Feb 20, 2004 #5 I don't know about US or IOA, but I know it has happened at WDW.