Armadillo4
DIS Veteran
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- Oct 11, 2003
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Because of the lower than expected crowds, the wait times for most rides were pretty short most of the day. For example, when we walked up to Pixie Hollow in the afternoon, there were only two families in line. Most guests would have been able to ride more attractions and see more characters in a shorter amount of time. The early closure, while unfortunate, probably didn't impact one's ability to experience all the rides you wanted to go on.
I also think Disney overestimated the crowds for post-New Years Day. One of my friends posted the following Facebook status on Sunday night at 10:30pm. "We just rode Haunted Mansion and there was no one else in the building (except cast members). It was just Becky and I in the elevator. And no one was waiting to board the doom buggies. It was kind of freaky and awesome all at once."
At the same time, I do wish Disneyland had better entertainment operations when it does rain. I've seen pictures and videos from the Florida and Tokyo parks of parades in the rain. I totally would watch a parade in the rain with my poncho and umbrella.
I also think Disney overestimated the crowds for post-New Years Day. One of my friends posted the following Facebook status on Sunday night at 10:30pm. "We just rode Haunted Mansion and there was no one else in the building (except cast members). It was just Becky and I in the elevator. And no one was waiting to board the doom buggies. It was kind of freaky and awesome all at once."
At the same time, I do wish Disneyland had better entertainment operations when it does rain. I've seen pictures and videos from the Florida and Tokyo parks of parades in the rain. I totally would watch a parade in the rain with my poncho and umbrella.

