Here is my review from the Disney After Hours Event from last night (July 7th):
The event didn’t start until 10 p.m, but I found myself entering the Magic Kingdom at around 8:45 p.m. The check-in process was very simple. I had put my ticket on My Disney Experience. So, I just scanned my MagicBand at the tap locations, and I was good to go. Got my lanyard and my pamphlet.
I would go on the PeopleMover, see Happily Ever After, and go on It’s A Small World before the event happened. My goal was to get the “longer attractions” done by the start of the event or at the very end.
Here is how the event ended up for me once it started:
1st hour:
1. Pirates of the Caribbean
2. Magic Carpets of Aladdin
3. Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
4. Astro Orbiter
5. Space Mountain
6. Teacups
2nd hour:
7. Dumbo
8.Barnstormer x2 (did not get off)
9. Little Mermaid
10. Winnie the Pooh
11. Carousel
(7 Dwarfs Mine Train had been closed during the event up until this point. As I got off the Carousel, I noticed the lights turn off on 7DMT meaning that it had just opened. So, I quickly rushed over and I was probably within the first 20 people to get in line.)
12. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train x2 (Did get off and got back in line)
13. Peter Pan (Did get off and got back in line)
3rd hour:
14. Haunted Mansion
15. Big Thunder Railroad
16. Splash Mountain (running more logs than they needed to which had some backups before some of the drops)
17. Jungle Cruise
I would go on a total of 17 attractions with 3 attractions going on more than once. That makes a total of 20 rides in 3 hours for me.
I was hoping to get on Big Thunder one more time after Splash Mountain, but due to the extra length because of the amount of logs, I did not get to do that.
Attractions I did not go on: Tomorrowland Speedway, Enchanted Tiki Room, Country Bear Jamboree, Mickey’s Philharmagic, Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse, and any character meet & greets. I did PeopleMover and It’s A Small World before the event, so I am not including them on this list.
I did stop about 4 times to get water/sodas/ice cream. I never waited in the popcorn lines.
I thought the crowds were much better this time around than when I did this event back in March.
After the event was over, I got to Main Street at about 1:10 a.m. due to the length of the Jungle Cruise. At about 1:20, I started making my way down Main Street at a slow pace. When I got to the end of Main Street at about 1:30, the majority of the people were gone which allowed to get some amazing pictures of an empty Main Street. I would stay around Town Square for about 15 minutes just taking it all in before making my way out of the Magic Kingdom. Cast Members never said anything about leaving, but I’m sure they were getting ready to. There were only about 15 of us still in the park that I could tell.
I would get to the bus stop and a bus for my resort pulled up at about 2 a.m. Got back to my resort room at 2:25 a.m.
Overall, a very successful and an amazing night at Disney After Hours!
