![]() ![]() ![]() To the contrary, we think it can be a good time to visit if you’re armed with savvy strategy. We’ve gone on record before and said we actually enjoy this time of year at Walt Disney World, which is a sharp departure from the conventional wisdom of those who mock anyone being so “foolish” to visit this time of year. No one with basic theme park knowledge is going to wait that long for those attractions (which is literally everyone responding to that type of post), yet people still feel the need to chime in with their disgust. It’s not pointless for the accounts posting about wait times, as there’s usually a lot of emphatic engagement, but it does surprise me that people continue to be upset at or surprised about this. “X has a Y minute wait time right now, can you believe it?! How long would you wait for it?” is a common formula, but a pointless exercise. These usually showcase high wait times for shock value. Every year, I see tons of posts about the crowds between Christmas and New Year’s on social media. Let’s start with the current hot topic, and that’s holiday crowds. We return to Magic Kingdom again for a post-Christmas visit to check on the current status of several projects and random stuff around the park, including Tron Lightcycle Power Run, Liberty Square Riverboat, Aunt Polly’s, our New Year’s Eve (eve) visit to Magic Kingdom, and more.
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