MK 430 Close January 27

pens4821

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Has anyone gone to the park when it closed early? I changed my plans around to be there since I figure crowds be less. Then I thought maybe everyone else will have the same idea. I have hoppers so will just go elsewhere in the evening.

Would like to use the opportunity to do some of the bigger wait rides hopefully with not as long of a wait. Tiana, 7 dwarfs, SM, and Tron we are going to try to save until after lunch. I know there is really no way to know for sure, but would you think it’s likely or not to do those from 1/130 until 430?
 
Has anyone gone to the park when it closed early? I changed my plans around to be there since I figure crowds be less. Then I thought maybe everyone else will have the same idea. I have hoppers so will just go elsewhere in the evening.

Would like to use the opportunity to do some of the bigger wait rides hopefully with not as long of a wait. Tiana, 7 dwarfs, SM, and Tron we are going to try to save until after lunch. I know there is really no way to know for sure, but would you think it’s likely or not to do those from 1/130 until 430?
This must be a Cast Member appreciation night.
 
We’re gambling on the same thing - lower crowds then hop in the evening. But who knows how busy it will be!
 
The crowds may be lower but they may not be as low as a party day. Many guests will not check park hours prior to arriving and will be surprised by the early close.

I just looked at historical crowd data on TP from this date last year and it was a GREAT day to go!! 1/10 crowd level in 2025!!

Hopefully some who have gone these days in past years will share their experiences here.
 

The majority of people who go to WDW have base tickets, not park hoppers or annual passes. Many of us* would rather go to MK on a day when it is open several extra hours and has the nighttime parade and fireworks, even if it means the lines will be longer. Also, this isn't like Halloween/Christmas party season, where everyone who wants to see the parade and fireworks has to go on the few nights there is no party, thus making the park much more crowded on those nights. The nights before and after the cast member party shouldn't be much more crowded than a normal night, making them more desirable for us base ticket holders.

*=I usually have base tickets myself.
 
I went on Oct. 31 this year, so not a direct correlation, but crowds were quite sparse before the party so I would think the CM appreciation day would be very similar. Even with that, I don't think I would only allot 3 hours for those big rides. Just walking through the park is going to eat up a lot of your time. I would probably pad it with an extra hour if possible.
 
One thing to be aware of is that they do close the attractions lines early for these events based on the posted wait times. Don’t plan on jumping in line for a headliner at the end of the day as it will likely already be closed.
 
Whether lightning lanes will be "needed" or not is a question of how long you're willing to wait. Crowds should be low. The highest posted waits at MK on the day of the last cast member party (January 30, 2025) were 60 minutes for Tron and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, which had 42 minute averages for the day. The data can be seen in graphs here: https://wdwpassport.com/past-crowds/january-2025/30
 
Will the crowd level be so low that lightning lane purchase will not be needed? I budgeted for buying LL as that day is our main Magic Kingdom day.
You’re going to need all the help you can get. I can’t imagine trying to cover MK in a half day without a line skipping option. Are you hopping? This will also allow you to start stacking passes for your evening park.

Having a Lightning Lane can also get you into attractions and lands that are already closed. On our visit, Fantasyland was closed around 3:30 but we had a pass for Peter Pan so they let us in. We couldn’t get on any attractions other than Pan, but it was a unique experience walking around a virtually empty Fantasyland.
 


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