I must say - prior to a couple of years ago my friends and I never paid much attention to MM, even though we'd had multiple opportunities to use MM seeing that we always stay onsite at one of the DLR hotels. It was just too difficult for me to get my friend up and going in the morning to be able to make a 7:00 a.m. MM time so I didn't push it.
I finally decided to incorporate the MM into our plan in December 2008 - peak season, the weekend right before Christmas - and I just told my friend we would be using it. We went in for MM, headed straight back to FL - and promptly proceeded to get on It's a Small World Holiday
immediately (we were the only ones on our boat, and there was only one couple in the boat ahead of us!). Then, in rapid succession, we did Peter Pan, Snow White, Mr. Toad, Pinocchio, Alice, the Teacups, Sleeping Beauty Castle and something else I am forgetting. We could have done Dumbo as well, but my friend wasn't interested. And we still had time to spare in the hour! We would/could have done the Storybook Land boats too but they were not running yet.
So, basically, if we had gone into FL later in the morning, there is no way we would have gotten on all those rides in under an hour. In fact, we normally skip most of the FL rides specifically because the lines are daunting. The MM is a way for us to enjoy FL and remind ourselves why we like those rides we grew up with - without a million people in front of us. So it was well worth it - not just for the rides, but for the ability to walk with ease through FL without clawing our way through crowds. We actually had space to move around without people everywhere. I could actually
see the wonderful details of FL for once (they are easy to miss when there are people everywhere)!
We had so much success with our MM that my friend looked at me and said, "Why haven't we been using the Magic Morning all along? This is great!!"


So I think I sold her on it, and I am now a big proponent of MMs too!!
