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The MK is always our last night at WDW. When the park closes we just hang around sitting and resting and taking in the night sights of the MK. There is a sense of peaceful melancholy in our hearts as we will be rejoining the real world. We have been asked by cast members to keep moving toward the exits. They are not pushy or demanding in anyway and are always considerate.
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The MK at night is my all time favorite. I love to linger after closing time. The magic draws me in and I don't won't to leave those feelings behind. It's so peaceful and beautiful. I love being one of the last to walk down main street towards the exit at a leisurely pace.
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Originally Posted by ransam
one night i was at epcot and it was scheduled to close at 9, i noticed that the american adventure last show was also at 9 so i went. when i got out of the show, the nation area was empty except for a few employees. i walked around a bit. not one employee asked me to leave, but were very nice. i walked to the entrance. it was the most peaceful moment i have ever had at WDW. it was still lit up, and the music was playing, and it was just me. when i got to the entrance/exit, there were still lots of people mingling around.
I have done the same thing. One time, when I attended the 9 PM show, there were only 6 of us in the theater, but the CM treated us as if we were a full audience and gave the same introductory talk before showtime. I've seen the show hundreds of times over the years, but seeing it at 9 PM is the best - the theater is quiet and you can actually hear all of the dialogue without people talking among themselves or cameras flashing, etc., etc. EPCOT after official closing time is a wonderful place to be.
I've also noticed over the years that, even when it's past official park closing, as long as guests are moving toward the exit, CMs will never try to rush you along. Even at the Castle Hub in the MK, some times I wander around the area, just enjoying the music and the atmosphere and I have never been politely directed to the exit by a CM.
This is in sharp contrast to the time we were at Universal Studios and were rudely told the park was closing and we had to leave. This was in spite of the fact that we explained we were waiting for the kids in our party, who were at the last "Men in Black" show of the day. We were not allowed to wait outside the theater for them to come out.
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The only park I have ever felt "rushed" in leaving is the studios. They close areas at scheduled closing times and cast members have been irritated when you are slow in leaving. The Magic Kingdom does not rush you out - I love being one of the last to leave.
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I used to work at the Emporium on Main Street which stayed open at least an hour after MK closed. Generally what they did to encourage people to wrap it up was close the doors on one end and then sometimes they'd have a few of us make a gentle line in the middle and not let people pass. Of course, we were told to allow people to pass if they got irked but it did work to an extent. I remember that during the very busy season (4th of July-ish), there were guests in the store for hours after the park closed.
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We too love "lingering" as the park empties out...very peaceful, very relaxing...we espeically like catching a bench near the town square and watching the last of guests meander out, before finally joining them ourselves.
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I was one of the last guests to leave the MK. It was December 2005. My now ex-wife and I was lingering after a MVMCP. We were enjoying the atmospehere. It is sad to think about it now, because it was so special then. It was our last night at WDW and we had a long drive home the next day. We never felt rushed by the CM's. Quite the contrary. They seemed to know what a special moment it was for us and gave us peace and space. We stood on Main Street hugging and staring at the castle. We had a rare moment of solitude at MK.
Sean
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Many people stay after closing to take pictures so people can't ruin the shot. Many of the best pictures require a LONG shutter time to get the best picture. They put up the tripod, set the camera, and let the camera film for a minute or more.
This is not a lot of people. I don't know the people personally, but they are very courteous and they actually have long conversations with the CMs and clean up crew.
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