closetmickey
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I guess that depends on how much you paid for the day at Disney versus what someone paid you to be at work.
Couldn't agree more!! Well said.
I guess that depends on how much you paid for the day at Disney versus what someone paid you to be at work.
I think the mid November secret disappeared when they put a marathon weekend at the beginning of the holiday period
Except for those that are there for Senior Trips/Grad Nights. I was there Mid-May this year and it was pretty nuts with groups of "young adults" in school colors. I purposely changed my dates so I wasn't there on a Grad Night and it didn't matter.IMHO, it is weekdays in early May (first three weeks) that are good, nothing really special going on, and most schools are in session to prepare for finals.
it was pretty much empty on Nov 9th and 10th..crowds exploded on the 11th/12Th/13th and then were much less again today (though not as empty as the 9th and 10th). Crowds today did pick up quite a lot after about 4pm or so .Bummer. I remember when it would be so empty. Have fun though! A crowded day at Disney is better than a day at home or work! : )
Where do you find information about the tea party at DLH? I couldn't find anything that said they were doing it in Dec. Maybe it's all booked?I did see that after I already confirmed my timeshare exchange for those dates. As of now, I am arriving on that Sunday and plan to do the Tea Party at DLH in the afternoon. I am unsure what I'll do that evening. I went once on that night a few years ago and hated it so much that I didn't renew my AP for a couple years. With parts of the park being closed off now, I imagine it will be much worse this year. I am considering just doing Trader Sam's, but may try for TOT and some other stuff in DCA/
It's the standard tea party that they have been doing all year. https://disneyland.disney.go.com/dining/disneyland-hotel/afternoon-tea/Where do you find information about the tea party at DLH? I couldn't find anything that said they were doing it in Dec. Maybe it's all booked?
Thanks! I'd looked at it a while ago and for some reason, the entire month of December was not available. Now I see weekends but unfortunately, my dates are Dec 5-8 and there are either no availabilities or no afternoon tea offerings on those dates.It's the standard tea party that they have been doing all year. https://disneyland.disney.go.com/dining/disneyland-hotel/afternoon-tea/
Someone on another board reported that one day tickets are now requiring a photo and signature. This is probably slowing down the lines, too.
Someone on another board reported that one day tickets are now requiring a photo and signature. This is probably slowing down the lines, too.
I guess that depends on how much you paid for the day at Disney versus what someone paid you to be at work.
My dad actually suggested something about this on our vacation...that those using tickets for the first time (so those needing photos/signatures) should have their own lines so that those who already have everything all set can get in faster. but, as darkbeer1 said, that requires that people read the signage. Even if you split the turnstiles in 1/2 and said the 1/2 to the right are for first use, 1/2 to the left are for those who already have signatures and photos, you'll still get plenty of people who don't read the signs at all. I have to admit disneyland did a good job with the entry lines and adequately staffing the turnstilea. Even when we were so far back in line that we were closer to dca than dl, it didn't take more than 20 mins or so to get from there through the turnstiles.I'm convinced the biggest perk for APs would be an AP only entrance line or two. It might be longer than the other lines but would go soooo much faster! No photos, no signing, no paper prints of tickets!