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We have booked a trip to WDW in May 2017 and will have time to do some "extras". we are interested in the Keys to the Kingdom tour, but I don't have any idea of how to choose the best day. We will be there a full week, with park hoppers, so our park time is very flexible. Advice anyone? Thanks!
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We usually plot which parks we'll likely go to as we book ADR's. We'd undoubtedly end up canceling whatever lunch ADR we had for the day we decided to do the tour. As I recall, lunch is included in the cost of that tour.
Really, I don't know that there is an ideal day other than obviously avoiding your first and last days. With Hoppers, you won't be tied to a single-park ticket. You could finish the tour and head for another park if you wish. We go on a whim like that with the PH which is why I haven't any helpful hints on how to decide.
If you have a character meal breakfast booked, I certainly wouldn't book the tour for that day as some of the character meals can be very difficult to reschedule. For instance, it would be just like us to book Crystal Palace breakfast for 8:05 (opens at 8:00) and forget that it easily takes us 90 minutes to 2 hours there, booking the KTTK tour for 9:00 that day.
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You say in May but I would think it would depend upon the time. The beginning might be a little slower in the park so any day would probably be good. The end of the month has Memorial Day weekend so it might be more crowded so a week day could possibly be better. Those that have gone in May though hopefully will come along and let you know better.
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I did the KTTK tour in August. Wonderful experience! I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
We chose a weekday that did NOT have morning EMHs. We also chose the 8:30 tour (first of the day for our dates). This worked well for us because we were able to enter the park and start the tour of Main Street before the park opened. The 8:30 tour with a 9:00 opening also had us positioned on a side street with a very interesting view of the rope being walked down Main Street and the crowd surging behind it. Something to see!
Thanks everyone for the input - I should have been more specific - we will be visiting the first week of May, so hopefully it will not be very busy. I really like the idea of starting early and seeing rope drop from the side street - great advice!
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