Ocean
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 26, 1999
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Jodi1980 posed a question about visiting all of the parks in one day. That reminded me of a similar thing that we used to do.
Back several years ago when park hours were a bit different, we used to try to catch all of the fireworks shows in one night. We watched MGM's Sorecery in the sky, then took a boat to an Epcot resort and walked through the International Gateway. By getting a spot just to the left or right of the American Adventure, we could see MK's fireworks off in the distance. After Epcot's IllumiNations, we had a leisurely journey to Downtown Disney where we caught the nightly New Year's Eve countdown. By the end of the night we had seen all of the fireworks shows (even though we weren't actually in the MK for that one).
I'm wondering, does anyone else have similar tours that you've created for yourself or your family? Maybe all of the water parks in one day (back when there were three), or all of the Circle-Vision attractions, or all of the 3D attractions, etc.?
Back several years ago when park hours were a bit different, we used to try to catch all of the fireworks shows in one night. We watched MGM's Sorecery in the sky, then took a boat to an Epcot resort and walked through the International Gateway. By getting a spot just to the left or right of the American Adventure, we could see MK's fireworks off in the distance. After Epcot's IllumiNations, we had a leisurely journey to Downtown Disney where we caught the nightly New Year's Eve countdown. By the end of the night we had seen all of the fireworks shows (even though we weren't actually in the MK for that one).
I'm wondering, does anyone else have similar tours that you've created for yourself or your family? Maybe all of the water parks in one day (back when there were three), or all of the Circle-Vision attractions, or all of the 3D attractions, etc.?