If you could have the Magic Kingdom all to yourself ...

Which WDW park would you want all to yourself?

  • Magic Kingdom

  • Epcot

  • Disney's Hollywood Studios

  • Disney's Animal Kingdom


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Would the CM's have to be there??? If not, I might go with AK. I'd have no problem risking life and limb to get some cool shots of the animals. :lmao:
 
I would love to be able to wonder through the castle, explore every nook and cranny! My Next option would be The Seas at Epcot. I love the Dive Quest, but would really love being able to dive around in there over and over!
 
As much as DHS has some of favourite attractions, I vote MK because it's just so pretty and the pictures would be stunning with no else around.
And some stuff just isn't the same without other people around. I'm a weirdo who likes to hear other people scream and laugh and laugh along with them on rides.
Rode the Kraken once with no one else on, just my friend and I and it was just...weird. It was still a good ride just lacked the atmosphere. :confused3

But an empty Main Street, Fantasyland and no queue to meet all my favourite characters? Yes please :thumbsup2
 
Fun poll! I chose MK mainly because I fancy myself something of a princess and it would be nice to have a castle to myself! I'll pick up a tiara on the way to my suite :tink:

Other than that, I love people watching like many of you mentioned and would love a day with beautiful weather and 5 minute waits on everything - that would be even more fun than having the place to myself.

And this is sort of a tangent, but one of the things I love about Disney in general is that it seems to exemplify the fact that everyone can, in fact, get along and have fun together, even if they seem to have very little in common on the surface.
 

I also prefer to people watch so I would not want to be Totally alone in the parks.

That said - I would pick MK, and DHS, and Epcot with drastically lower crowds, 5 minute wait for even the bigger attractions, and once I am actually in the attraction, to have it much less crowded.
 
Magic Kingdom for nostalgic reasons.

I used to be a CM and worked Emporium on the CP. Having closed down the park and then some, it was fun to see main street at night, empty. I also used to love watching Spectro get ready at the back of our stockroom.

If I had the park to myself, I'd just wander Main Street again.
 
Magic Kingdom...Most of my favorites are there and it would be wonderful not to have to dodge those SUV-sized strollers for a change. ;)
 
Like many others I would get on one ride after another and just go around and around and around...No getting off and going through the que again. I think that would be especially cool on Splash Mountain and Pirates.:cloud9:
 
Animal Kingdom - if it were just me. being able to hear the sounds of animals in the distance or even as small as the crickets in that place would be amazing.

but ... if i could take my own crowd (family & friends) ... it would be Magic Kingdom so I could get married right in front of the castle and not be an extremely early morning ceremony - and have a sit down meal on main street ... with a pick your own dessert from the bakery too
 
I would have to have the Magic Kingdom to myself. When my dad went on one of the tours there and nobody was there the tour guide said to take a picture of Main Street because nobody was there and it is an amazing site.

I would love to go around the castle and stay there the night in the suite. Then I would have to go to Pirates of the Caribbean and jump of the boat and look at the animatronic of Johnny Depp just to see close up!
 
While Epcot is our favorite park, if I had the chance to have a park all to myself for one day, it would have to the the Magic Kingdom. There is just SO much to do and see, you could probably take a whole day, even if there was no one else there. Also, as a photo nut, the photo ops would be simply amazing with an empty park!
 
AK. It would be nice to stroll and stop without worrying about holding people up. And I'd get them out of my pics!!!!!!

AK really is the prettiest park.
yeah, AK gets pretty congested, but having the experience with all the animals & to be able to take a good portion of time to enjoy the Tree of Life sculptures & all of the missed details because you're too busy running from one show to another. Plus my husband didn't get to enjoy AK when he was there last. He's a big Animal lover, and I think he would spend most of his time at Conservation Station or on the trek trails.
 
I picked Magic Kingdom because I'd want to ride Haunted Mansion over and over again to catch as many of the little details and hidden mickey's that I could. I've only ridden it a few times so I know I haven't seen it all.
 
while I haven't been in MK when it is completely empty, I have been there as part of CM only previews or parties and I have to say, it's an AWESOME experience. The park is so peaceful at those times and I absolutely love it!
 
Animal Kingdom.

Think about it...all the other parks would seem desolate and sad without people. At Animal Kingdom, you still have company. You could talk to the animals, and nobody would think you're weird. You could get the Kilimanjaro Safari driver to stop so you could take pictures. It would be so cool!
 
DH and I went on the ABD Backstage Magic Tour with the Podcast Crew and DISers. I now know how it feels to have Disneyland Park and Disney's California Adventure all to yourself (and a few friends)!!!! It was surreal. Besides the CMs, we were the only people in the parks. It was so quiet and peaceful. Priceless! :wizard:

:goodvibes Jennifer
 
Magic Kingdom, with the caveat that I could bring in friends and family and stage elaborate musical theatre numbers starring all of them throughout the park (i.e., someone singing "Out There" from Hunchback atop the Haunted Mansion. Stuff like that. :rotfl:
 
:) I had Voted for the magic Kingdom for a number of reasons:

1) Character Lines - you would have to wait in line to have your picture taken with Mickey.
2) Ride Lines - you would have to wait in line your most enjoyable ride.
3) Parades, you could have Wishes to yourself that would be incredible.
 


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