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Magic Kingdom Attractions
DIngersoll19 - August 12, 2008
OK, this topic area is for asking questions about Magic Kingdom attractions, and deciding if they are right for your travel group. So ask away!
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jessangelique - October 30, 2008
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  Any thoughts on Favorite Attractions? I go with a sentimental favorite: The Tiki Birds, with a Dole Whip afterwards for a snack!  
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For me and my family----the Buzz Lightyear ride wins everytime with Splash Mountain coming in at a close second. We always ride Buzz at least twice more if we can get fast passes on it!!!!
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jessangelique - October 30, 2008
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  I've been in late June twice and this year I went in September. WOW!!!! What a difference! We did Magic Kingdom in one day. We rode the Buzz Lightyear ride twice and sat and just watched the people for about 2 hours while we were waiting for the fireworks. In June it took us 3 days and we weren't able to ride all of the rides we wanted too.(We were even using fast passes) In September the longest wait we had was in Toon Town, we waited 30 minutes to get our picture taken with Minnie and Mickey. All the other rides we either walked up and got on, or just waited and got on the next time. If you are able, I would highly recommend the middle of September. Have a great time!!!  
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Here's our picture with Minnie and Mickey
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casandram27 - October 31, 2008
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  I've been in late June twice and this year I went in September. WOW!!!! What a difference! We did Magic Kingdom in one day. We rode the Buzz Lightyear ride twice and sat and just watched the people for about 2 hours while we were waiting for the fireworks. In June it took us 3 days and we weren't able to ride all of the rides we wanted too.(We were even using fast passes) In September the longest wait we had was in Toon Town, we waited 30 minutes to get our picture taken with Minnie and Mickey. All the other rides we either walked up and got on, or just waited and got on the next time. If you are able, I would highly recommend the middle of September. Have a great time!!!  
By jessangelique
The last time we went it was late August. One of our bus drivers recomended September as well. He said it's the slowest time of year for Disneyworld and that they offer things like free dinning plans to get people to come to the parks that time of year.
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lib1229 - November 10, 2008
The Mountains will always be my favorites along with Pirates. My new favorite is Mickey's PhilharMagic. Just love the 3D!
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