BringBackTapestries
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 15, 2004
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I have a tip that might just ADD TO your vacation.
Everyone's biggest complaint with Disney World is the rush hour traffic while exiting the park. So here's my tip: When the last shows are over ... DONT LEAVE!!! Sit back, enjoy the ambiance (yes, even with 2 or 3 tired kids) and take in the magic of WDW. After Reflections of Earth (Epcot Center) we always grab a bench overlooking the lagoon, pull a few candybars out of the fannypack, and listen to the music and just relax and take in the beauty of the place. We do this for about 45 minutes to an hour or so, then walk at our own pace to the front and out of the park without anyone anywhere near us. Most people dont know that the buses are still running WAAAAY after the last firework, often 2-3 hours later, and the walk back is more peaceful and you can actually enjoy it. The buses are usually quicker, the waiting lines at the buses is cut by about 1/10th, and the entire exiting system is much more relaxing. Yes, it takes longer but its DEFINATELY worth it!!! You can squeeze out in misery with the rest of the hot sweaty tired and rude guests and get ran over by strollers and bumped by people too tired to notice how badly they are walking, or you can actually enjoy the walk out of the park. In my opinion, that is the most magical time of the trip. The lights are on, the music is playing, the smells have penetrated the cool night air, and worrys seem to fade away. After sitting for an hour the kids arent usually much of a trouble at this point as they are worn out too; my 2 year old daughter usually grabs the occasion for a quick nap in the stroller. They actually build up a last reserve of energy for the exit; usually enough to play on the colored lights in the walkway at Innovations, and do it with noone around. 30 minutes earlier this would have been impossible. We have done this for years and have never missed our bus back to the Pop Century or All Stars yet.
At MK we find a spot off the beaten path and stare at the castle. Hey, were only here 3-4 weeks out of the year, we want to burn that peaceful colored castle image into our heads while were here! Its also a great place for a smooch or two.
We havent figured out a good way to do this at MGM (with those butt cheek killing metal seats at Fantasmic!!!) or AK yet. Open for suggestions...
As for the driving after the park closes... I'll pay more for the Disney resort, use the buses, and save my roadrage for I-95 on the trip home.
Everyone's biggest complaint with Disney World is the rush hour traffic while exiting the park. So here's my tip: When the last shows are over ... DONT LEAVE!!! Sit back, enjoy the ambiance (yes, even with 2 or 3 tired kids) and take in the magic of WDW. After Reflections of Earth (Epcot Center) we always grab a bench overlooking the lagoon, pull a few candybars out of the fannypack, and listen to the music and just relax and take in the beauty of the place. We do this for about 45 minutes to an hour or so, then walk at our own pace to the front and out of the park without anyone anywhere near us. Most people dont know that the buses are still running WAAAAY after the last firework, often 2-3 hours later, and the walk back is more peaceful and you can actually enjoy it. The buses are usually quicker, the waiting lines at the buses is cut by about 1/10th, and the entire exiting system is much more relaxing. Yes, it takes longer but its DEFINATELY worth it!!! You can squeeze out in misery with the rest of the hot sweaty tired and rude guests and get ran over by strollers and bumped by people too tired to notice how badly they are walking, or you can actually enjoy the walk out of the park. In my opinion, that is the most magical time of the trip. The lights are on, the music is playing, the smells have penetrated the cool night air, and worrys seem to fade away. After sitting for an hour the kids arent usually much of a trouble at this point as they are worn out too; my 2 year old daughter usually grabs the occasion for a quick nap in the stroller. They actually build up a last reserve of energy for the exit; usually enough to play on the colored lights in the walkway at Innovations, and do it with noone around. 30 minutes earlier this would have been impossible. We have done this for years and have never missed our bus back to the Pop Century or All Stars yet.
At MK we find a spot off the beaten path and stare at the castle. Hey, were only here 3-4 weeks out of the year, we want to burn that peaceful colored castle image into our heads while were here! Its also a great place for a smooch or two.

We havent figured out a good way to do this at MGM (with those butt cheek killing metal seats at Fantasmic!!!) or AK yet. Open for suggestions...
As for the driving after the park closes... I'll pay more for the Disney resort, use the buses, and save my roadrage for I-95 on the trip home.