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BigToe
Mar 20, 2013Explorer
Ha, probably too many knuckleheads like me spilling out on the internet all the secrets they've earned and learned over the years... so they change the rules! Makes sense. Or makes cents. Not sure which.
I suspected some things have changed. I stopped going on the rides at least 5 years ago, so if Dman1 has noticed a change within just this last year, there likely have been a lot of changes since I figured out the most efficient way to see Disney.
And the smartphone... that changes the convenience and utility of everything. Like all apps, be careful of the free ones that make you pay by tracking away your privacy, and hounding you later or during with disruptive advertisements at every turn.
But the fundamental advice of taking advantage of Extra Magic Hours has not changed. The parks truely are a different experience at night, versus the day... especially Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios. Both warrant daytime and nighttime visits.
Since this is a vehicle oriented forum, with plenty of Ford vs Chevy vs Dodge jabbertalk, don't neglect the ride sponsored by GM where you sit in a car at going through a pretend GM auto factory, and then take it on a "Test Drive". Look out!
If you survive the ride at the end, in addition to the obligatory gift shop exit, you also get to see a couple of GM's latest cars, trucks, and/or SUV's on display.
I suspected some things have changed. I stopped going on the rides at least 5 years ago, so if Dman1 has noticed a change within just this last year, there likely have been a lot of changes since I figured out the most efficient way to see Disney.
And the smartphone... that changes the convenience and utility of everything. Like all apps, be careful of the free ones that make you pay by tracking away your privacy, and hounding you later or during with disruptive advertisements at every turn.
But the fundamental advice of taking advantage of Extra Magic Hours has not changed. The parks truely are a different experience at night, versus the day... especially Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios. Both warrant daytime and nighttime visits.
Since this is a vehicle oriented forum, with plenty of Ford vs Chevy vs Dodge jabbertalk, don't neglect the ride sponsored by GM where you sit in a car at going through a pretend GM auto factory, and then take it on a "Test Drive". Look out!
If you survive the ride at the end, in addition to the obligatory gift shop exit, you also get to see a couple of GM's latest cars, trucks, and/or SUV's on display.
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