mickeysgirl17 said:
How crowded do you think it will be on Friday, Dec. 15th and Sat, Dec. 16th at MK? Friday is a
mvmcp night. I could always go to MK on monday instead of Friday, but I heard Mondays are very crowded.
It could be a bit crowded.
The crowds flowing into Space Mountain can cause the CM's to slide the top open and let in some fresh air (but the bright sunlight can ruin the ride.)
Buzz Lightyear's Spin can have so many guests "zapping" all those Ray Guns at once that the power-line drain dims the lights of the Tiki Room.
Pirates of the Caribbean can't stop the crush of guests who actually end up WADING all the way through the ride.
The Swiss Family Treehouse can sag under the strain so that much of it is at ground-level during the afternoon.
Jungle Cruise can become the Jungle Stop, as they bring in so many boats that the ones going OUT can't go forward due to the "grid-lock" of those trying to come back to "civilization".
Dole Whips are sold too fast to allow them to freeze... re-named Dole Soup.
You can enjoy these attractions:
Dumbo the Crawling Elephant.
Peter Pan's Stroll.
Snow White's Scary Loading Area.
its a full boat after all
The Liberty Square Steam Submarine.
The 3 O'clock parade starts at 6:28pm.
The Haunted Mansion's stretching room stays STRETCHED and there are guests who try to trade places with the "hitch-hiking ghosts".
PUSH, the talking trash can was heard muttering incoherently about Universal Studios and can be seen tossing litter onto passing strollers.
The County Bears refuse to sing... and just shoot spit-wads at Max, Buff and Melvin.
Spectromagic parade floats are set up on the sidewalk and the GUESTS must parade by to allow better crowd flow.
And over in Epcot, the Stand-by queue for Soarin' may be up to 22 hours long, and may stretch well into World Showcase and out the International Gateway.
So, its not unlike any other day near Christmas at WDW.
