Just curious how full the five screenings (11, 1, 3, 5, 7) and after hours were. Please state which screening you went to and estimated crowd and/or ride wait times depending on what you went to.
Just curious how full the five screenings (11, 1, 3, 5, 7) and after hours were. Please state which screening you went to and estimated crowd and/or ride wait times depending on what you went to.
I must not be getting the AP emailings because I have yet to hear about this.
We went to the five o'clock showing. I would say the theater was half full, or less. We waited around 12-15 minutes for Peter Pan and 8-12 minutes for Alice and Dumbo. Snow White, Pinocchio, and Toad were less than 5 minutes and we didn't ride tea cups, Matterhorn or Casey Jr.
It's actually "Cars Land", not "Carsland".
If this was a movie that hadn't hit the big screen yet, I could see it as a real perk.
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I went to DCA after hours. It was pretty cool! Traffic after 8 was light and I was with my wife and a friend from LA. We were able to slow things down a bit and explore some shops in depth, and got in a ride on Little Mermaid, Soarin, and rode CA Screamin' three times in a row. The latter was a 5 minute wait each time and the former two were walk-ons. I've never walked onto Soarin' EVER.
I'd imagine we would've gotten a little more mileage out of the extended hours had Grizzly River been open and there hadn't been a WOC show, but I'm sure not having a WOC show would've generated a TON of complaints. Besides, they did keep the fountains and colors on until 10 and that was a huge treat to see both from ground level and from CA Screamin' itself.
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