Colleen27
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Hi Colleen! I'm subbing and have been reading! Looks like you are a trip changer, so we have something in common!We're headed down right as your trip is wrapping up, so it will be fun to follow your PTR, I have one as well, if you have lots of time to read lots of rambling!
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Dumbo and Thunder threw my plans as well at MK! I guess it will give us more time for other things, but my dd is pretty disappointed. BTW, I thought it was adorable that you call your dd Boo, I used to call my dd Boo and she would call me KITTY!(what Boo calls Sully in Monsters Inc.)

I'm enjoying your PTR - it reminds me of my '09 trip that got postponed like a million times due to the craziest, stupidest, money-sucking things before we finally got there!
My Boo meeting Kitty was one of the great moments of our last trip. When we first went over there only Mike was out so we went back later to see Sully, and she ran right up to him calling him Kitty and he gave her a big monster hug.

Hey Colleen...would you believe we were there at MK the same DAY in 2009 - we also left the next day on Sunday. We spent the morning at Animal Kingdom, and transferred over through the TTC. I remember the line for the monorail going on forever, so we got on a packed ferry boat instead. The crowds were CA-RAY-ZEE @ MK! We watched the Christmas parade from the head of main street (by the train station) and then went and watched the stage show. It's partly why we have no desire to pay $65 per person to see what we already saw for "free". It left me ZERO desire to go during busy times, though we've had friends that went during the President's Day/Winter Break and claimed it really wasn't too bad.
That's funny that we were both there the same day! We were at the Magic Kingdom most of the day, except for an afternoon break to tour the monorail resorts and have dinner at Narcoosees. The crowds weren't too bad until about noon but then it got really crazy, and that evening was the heaviest crowds I've ever experienced at any Disney park. By the time we got back after dinner they had the path behind Main Street open for people coming into the parks because there were so many people parked on Main Street that there was no way to get through.
One of my close friends is going back for her second President's Day trip this year and she says the crowds aren't bad, but her only other trip was in late June so I'm not really sure she gets what I mean by "low crowds".
