stephdeputy
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 15, 2013
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My husband and I attended 3/9 and had a wonderful time. I also felt that the crowds were higher than has been quoted here, but I chalked it up to being because it was the last night. I wanted to do this event last year at the initial $150 price, so I had no issues paying this year's price for what we got. We planned to try and enter at four, but didn't make it there until five. They had the signs up and entry was no problem. We spent the first few hours doing fast passes and seeing wishes for our first and last time. We stayed put in front of the castle while the crowds filtered out, then made our way over to Sleepy Hollow for a snack. By the time we were done it was 9 PM. We started out in Adventureland, and went in the following order:
We had flown in that afternoon specifically to attend. Overall we thought the event was wonderful and were worried that normal touring would be disappointing in the future! Even if crowds were a bit larger on our night, we felt it was worth it. We never saw anyone staying on the rides for repeats and were never offered the option, but we also never asked to do so. My only complaint was the wait for snacks. Those lines were typically larger than attraction wait times. We skipped popcorn until the end of the night because those lines were the longest. I would recommend this for anyone that has any hesitation due to crowds. The majority of criticism I've read references a 3 hr event. We looked at it as an 8 hr event for only a little more than a one-day ticket. With the option to book your fast passes during the pre-event hours, this can easily be a great substitution for a day's entry into the parks. We would definitely do this again.
- Jungle Cruise - walk on
- Ice cream and sodas
- Pirates - walk on
- Splash - walk on
- BTMRR - 2 min wait
- Haunted Mansion - walk on
- Ice Cream
- 7DMT - 3-4 min wait (Also got to spot a Disney World cat while in line)
- Space Mountain - 7 min wait (our longest wait)
- Buzz - walk on
- Ice Cream and waters
- Peter Pan - walk on
- Popcorn and sodas
- Castle photo
- Talking Mickey
We had flown in that afternoon specifically to attend. Overall we thought the event was wonderful and were worried that normal touring would be disappointing in the future! Even if crowds were a bit larger on our night, we felt it was worth it. We never saw anyone staying on the rides for repeats and were never offered the option, but we also never asked to do so. My only complaint was the wait for snacks. Those lines were typically larger than attraction wait times. We skipped popcorn until the end of the night because those lines were the longest. I would recommend this for anyone that has any hesitation due to crowds. The majority of criticism I've read references a 3 hr event. We looked at it as an 8 hr event for only a little more than a one-day ticket. With the option to book your fast passes during the pre-event hours, this can easily be a great substitution for a day's entry into the parks. We would definitely do this again.
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