Nights at DL and DCA

DL night is my favorite part of the day. Get to go around the park and seeing all the buildings on MS light up makes it so special at night. Just like Eeee-va said that the parks is not very crowded in the morning to evening time when more of the locals are showing up after work at night (no offense to the local AP holders) and the parks are becoming more crowded. It can be insane when guests try to get out of the parks when the fireworks or WoC is over.

We always like to be in the park at nighttime since we can watch the fireworks, F!, WoC and the rides at night are great to do than doing it in the evening in my opinion.

We always do a afternoon break after all the walking in the parks in the morning and have to get ready for the nighttime walk at the parks. It takes a toll on us every time we are in the parks.
 
HydroGuy, I was wondering what time you leave the parks for your mid-day break?
It really depends. This week we have lunch reservations most days at 11:30. We will often take our break then and continue it after lunch. I usually try and get one last FP set after lunch and sometimes the break depends on next FP availability. If we do a sleep-in day and go to DCA at 9:30/10AM we may delay the break until 3PM. But in general we take a break to the hotel at 12:30-2:00PM and come back to the parks 5-7PM. We usually swim to cool off and then try and get a nap. :)
 
It's on top of the new wing. Near the Villas. Depending on your room you may have a better view from your balcony...

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Awesome. I see it there. Is anyone allowed up there?
 

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