Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Nov 1, 2013
    Candace from OK Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Hi! Arrive Thanksgiving Day! Question: On Friday Nov 28 at MK. Park Hours say 8:00AM-1:00AM. But, on the park schedule, it shows the MK Welcome Show to be at 8:45. ??? It is very important to me that we do that part. Can you help explain?! Thanks

    Hi Candace!

    I just checked Disney´s Calendar and it lists the Magic Kingdom Welcome Show at 7:50 am on November 29, so you should be able to enjoy the show early in the morning.

    On this day Magic Kingdom features long park hours and crowd levels are expected to be high.  For a day like this I highly recommend making the most of early park hours, taking a midday break/nap and returning to the park to enjoy late park hours.  Early and late park hours usually have the lowest crowd levels on any day/night.

    Thank you for visiting and letting us help you plan a magical Disney vacation.

    Miguel
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Meet the Panelist: Miguel, Puerto Rico

I am honored with the opportunity to design Disney experiences to share with my wife and kids.  I enjoy experiencing what Walt Disney World offers that is not available anywhere else, and look forward to helping you discover it with your family. Learn More About Miguel

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