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Standard less then 5 minute stops:
-SSE
-POTC
-iasw
-HM
-Gran Fiesta Tour
Long waits
-Splash (by the buzzards)
-ToT (5th dimension room)
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I could tell you but its just easier to show you
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We usually watch Wishes from the castle end of Main Street (right before the hub) and then pivot and grab the nearest spot on the curb still open after the show to watch Spectro (this is also when we...
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If it is scheduled then they will not cancel it unless there is rain.
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Even better then a poncho is for you to invest in a quality rain coat, because they actually breathe and allow you to be comfortable in hot rain.
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If you think getting hit with rain at 65 mph hurts on Test Track, you need to head up to Sandusky, OH and ride Millennium Force which goes 93 mph. That really hurts.
Cedar Point even has a ride...
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They have plenty of arts and crafts for the kids, and you can also get him a full revolutionary war outfit to wear around (or more conservatively just get him a tri-corner hat.)
Colonial...
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Go to an attraction first that will have an indoor queue and is an indoor ride/show (pretty much anything but Splash, BTMRR, CoP (outdoor queue,) Tea Cups, Dumbo or Cinderella's Golden Carousel.
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While I came really close to going last summer (had done all the research and was ready to book) I ended up not being able to go. I haven't been since they put in Big Bird and Pals.
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We usually stay at the Hampton Inn when we are in Williamsburg (has free breakfast.)
There is a pay to cut program at BGW but no free program like Fastpass.
Colonial Williamsburg, Water Country...
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My dream setup involves these monorail loops:
1. Theme Park Express Monorail-This is the connecting monorail line between all the loops, it has 8 stops, MK, TTC (heading towards Epcot,) Epcot...
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Do do WDW in new shoes, but be sure to break them in (have at least one really heavy walking day at home first along with normal day to day wear for a week or so.)
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I dont know where you are looking but heres the calendar I found the new times. Saturday the 1st, Sunday the second, and Wednesday the 5 in May DHS is now open until 10 (instead of 9) and when you...
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No other park hours have been altered so Im not too worried. Besides my last trips have been in July, June and March I suspect crowds will still be below my expectations.
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Im going next week, and Disney just changed their DHS hours for the park to close at 10 on Fantasmic evenings and added a new showtime (10:30 in addition to the original 9:00.)
Sweet, one more...
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I can only go based on what I experienced on Easter Sunday as I have not been to WDW for Thanksgiving but my suggestion would be the park most capable of dealing with crowds: Epcot. We were there...
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Dissections happen to everyone at all times, there is no way to prove it was TOT.
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/757906-overview
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His injury is not directly from a "torn artery." His damage is from a tear in the inner lining of his artery that caused his blood to clot there, then some of that clot dislodged from the injury...
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If you plan on riding the slides its best to be there at opening, because the lines while shorter then midday are still too long for you to do all of them in 3 hours in the evening. However, for us...
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Not to miss for my family:
-Le Celier
-OHana
-Crystal Palace Breakfast (Cinnamon French Toast)
-Liberty Tree Tavern for lunch
-50s Prime Time Cafe
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I cant answer the fridge question I cant remember.
We always stay at the HRH and the Kitchen is open nice and early with an amazing buffet.
Your other option is to go to the parks for a bit...
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July 1st one year thanks to EMH the park was open until 3 am :eyes:
It was a blast, there was no one in Fantasyland during that last hour, we did every ride still open (which was everything but...
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I guess I dont really see the fuss about low crowds. But then again I always am at a park for the rope drop and also always at a park for closing (if not evening EMH.)
If you get there early and...
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^I would also add, that you could also take the bus to Epcot and then jump on the monorail to the TTC and from there walk (or transfer to the resort monorail for one stop) to the Polly.
I would...
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May I suggest you either buying them a guide book, or even better writing a mini book yourself (give descriptions of each ride, show, etc.) to introduce them to the park and giving them a week or two...
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