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How great that you all were able to enter a low crowd day at MK on Easter! I'm not sure this is a factor, but Easter fell at the end of many school spring breaks this year. So folks would have had to head home for kids to start school on Monday.
Sunday 24 April – part five: so that’s how it stretches!
As we rounded the corner into Fantasyland proper, who do we see but Pooh and Eeyore? There was a long, long line for them (about the longest we’d seen so far actually...) and there was no way I was going to better what had happened earlier, so we didn’t bother getting in line for them.
Instead, we headed on to the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. This was showing a 30 minute wait, so it was busy, but not crazy busy. :
Once we’d been on a spin around the Hundred Acre Wood, we wandered through more of Fantasyland and made it to Mickey’s PhilharMagic, just as one show was seating. My goodness, we were lucky to get in there though, as the people in front of us did not exactly shake a leg to get in there! We hadn’t seen this all trip and I’m glad we did, as it’s so much fun. I’m just amazed that it doesn’t get more lines. I hope that’s not a sign that it will change in the future, but I doubt it, considering it’s now in Hong Kong Disneyland and is being introduced into Tokyo Disney as well.
We finally made it into Liberty Square, seeing that the wait time for Peter Pan’s Flight was 55 minutes. Again, busy, but not stupid, as on most days it seems to be between 30 and 45 minutes.
We headed for the Haunted Mansion, as we’d enjoyed it so much and walked through the new interactive queue. I’m sure in time we’ll bypass it, but right now, it’s new and fun and there to be enjoyed!
We had the weirdest experience in the stretching room. The doors into the room did not close until we were almost there, so we now know which way it stretches... It was very strange and I suspect that stretching room got taken out of service straight after we’d been in it, as we heard a Cast Member tell another Cast Member that it had just broken down.
The rest of our tour around the 999 happy haunts went fine and we loved the hitch-hiking ghosts just as much as the first time we saw them. They are such a good addition.
We walked slowly out of the Magic Kingdom, almost falling over Photopass photographers everywhere we went and getting more and more photos. I’d hate to be them today, as they must’ve been pretty bored, with very little custom.
We also took various shots of the park as we headed out.
When we got to Town Square, we saw that the wait to see Mickey and friends was just five minutes Well we couldn’t pass that up : so in we went.
We probably waited a little bit longer, as Mickey obviously needed a cheese break, but once we were in, we saw him and Minnie. Minnie saw my DVC member card and gave me the thumbs up.
Once we’d seen them, we headed out of the park. We couldn’t believe our luck and how quiet it had been in there. :
Sounds like a great day. We went to the MK one year on Easter and while it was fine in the morning, it got insane by 1 PM and we left.
I remember reading when Philharmagic first opened that it was designed to be a large capacity, little wait attraction to ease some of the waits and crowding in Fantasy Land. I suspect that's why I always get a "bonus fastpass" for it.
Caught up again. Can't believe the lack of people, but it sure was a stroke of luck for the two of you!
Sorry the trip is ending, but so excited for your next one!!
If you did not have the pictures to prove it, I would never have believed how uncrowded MK was on Easter weekend! So happy that you had such low crowds!
Sounds like a great day. We went to the MK one year on Easter and while it was fine in the morning, it got insane by 1 PM and we left.
I remember reading when Philharmagic first opened that it was designed to be a large capacity, little wait attraction to ease some of the waits and crowding in Fantasy Land. I suspect that's why I always get a "bonus fastpass" for it.
Interesting on both points. Sounds like Easter Day is quite often quiet until lunchtime.
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I'm so happy for you that you got a few more hours in at the MK with low crowds!!! I've been there Easter week and I swore I'd never go back that week because the crowd level was so crazy. What a nice way to end your trip with Minnie and Mickey too!!! I'm sad your TR is coming to a close but I know you're going to be leaving for your next trip soon!