LuckyMamaInDE
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Well, we walked straight through the party taps on Labor Day at 5:10, so there isn't always a horrible line during the 4-6pm time period.
On Labor Day, the Jack and Sally line was 240 minutes.Can anyone comment on what the wait times have looked like for the meet and greets lately? They stopped showing the Jack and Sally and 7D wait times in the app, and we are trying to put together a tentative plan for the party we are attending in a couple weeks. Thanks in advance!
What has the wait been like for 7DMT during the party? Ds told me today he wants to ride it but I don’t want to waste a bunch of party time.
I’m not sure if ds will make it that late. It really depends if he takes a nap that day or not. I’m hoping he does because then he’ll be able to make it through the whole party. He’s stayed up past midnight before. Without a nap it’ll probably be a short nightWe got in line for it around 11:25ish, maybe, during the party and it was basically walk on (5-10) minutes. The wait time said 25 minutes.
He trots the whole route. (The CMs clear the route like he’s gonna run like the mad man he is but this is Disney. It’s a dignified trotDoes the Headless Horseman run the entire parade route from the start of the parade in FrontierLand all the way thru Main Street?
My preference is to watch the parade in FrontierLand but I don't want to miss the Headless Horseman.
There was a sign inside the park as you cross under the train station day of that tickets were available for the party that was the one after the Labor Day party. However, there was a report from someone at TTC the same morning of a sign that said tickets were sold out. I suspect they were available and TTC didn’t get the message but I didn’t verify it, MK sign said sold out too by the time I left that afternoon. Imho if you want a ticket go to guest services at MK asap morning off and ask.Are tickets ever available on sold out days? Where would I go for them if they do? Thanks
Go wherever the line is shorter, just ask the CMs directing you. If it’s after 6pm though the line with the sign that says Annual Passholders is a lie. They denied me entry and said I had to use the party entry even though I had a park res as the line was only for APs with ADRs. (Like no line so NBD, just super ticked me off because it made for extra walking and my feet were sore.)We have APs. Should we go through the normal line and get our wristbands in the park?
I get that. The entry line situation is a **** show. Way too many people for such a small area. I’m still mind boggled I got stuck in cross traffic from the buses to the boats at MK at like 4:30pm. Normally one wouldn’t gripe about 10 mins in the blazing FL Sun at WDW but my dumb rear was wearing black without an umbrella because I going to dinner at GF and avoiding that waiting at MK nonsense- we make plans and God laughs pretty muchThe entry line to the party has all of a sudden become my biggest stressor for this trip… and that I haven’t packed
You would think. There's no reason for them to allow more capacity at "sold out" on a weekend as during the week.Are the weekday parties really less crowded? I’ve seen a few comments on various forums noting that Tuesday is the way to go. I’m a little nervous because we are going the Friday before Halloween, so wondering if lines will be at peak highs. On the other hand, aren’t most dates sold out? Wouldn’t crowds be more or less consistent if dates are sold out?
I just think wait times for parties is not a reliable indicator. Most people go to parties for the things that aren't measured there (characters, parade, shows, fireworks).Wait times do not vary much event to event according to https://www.thrill-data.com/mnsshp/2023
Thanks to the stupid hurricane, we got stuck watching the firework from the planter just outside of teacups, facing the line for Seven Dwarves and it was a great view! It seems strange to put your back to the castle, but the fireworks go off from the building that houses Winnie the Pooh and then from behind the park (behind the Fantasy land extension). You probably won't have an empty walk way the way we did - thanks to the hurricane winds closing all of Fantasyland off completely from Memento Mori to the teacups - but the view is looking up between the trees anyway.Where would people recommend going to view the fireworks if you don't care about being front and center and maybe want to avoid peak crowds? We've done the whole "right in the middle of the hub" thing before, but I have a feeling my daughter will be anxious about those crowds. Just wondering where would be a good spot to still view the show if we don't want to be right in the middle of things.
Past the carousel toward Pinocchio Village Haus and the entrance pillars to Fantasyland. They feel like they are right above you.Where would people recommend going to view the fireworks if you don't care about being front and center and maybe want to avoid peak crowds? We've done the whole "right in the middle of the hub" thing before, but I have a feeling my daughter will be anxious about those crowds. Just wondering where would be a good spot to still view the show if we don't want to be right in the middle of things.
They start kicking people out at 6:00, even if you’re shopping, as they have party-specific merchandise.Just realized one of our MK days is a party night. Already doing the party another night so not really interested in doing it twice. How strict are they if you’re shopping at the stores on Main Street after 6pm? Will they kick you off the property or will they leave you alone along as you are shopping and making your way to the exit.
I was there and it took me 45 mins to get in. It was crazyMy friend was there last night and said it took 75 minutes to enter the park at 4 PM. Is that typical or was something up?