![]() ![]() Here’s the same scene after we exited Splash Mountain, which was about 20 minutes after park closing and just after official sunset time. I can’t say I’m a fan of this faux metallic look it has when bathed in side light in the early morning or evening hours. ![]() It looks totally different depending upon the light and cloud cover–sometimes good, sometimes bad. This underscores why I’ve dubbed this Cinderella’s Chameleon Castle. Totally off-topic, but prior to getting in line for Splash Mountain I stopped to take a photo on the bridge due to the way the golden hour light was hitting Cinderella Castle. Previously on this Magic Kingdom photo report, we were heading to Splash Mountain approximately 15 minutes prior to the park’s closing time… That covers our morning rope dropping the park, strategy for beating crowds and long waits (exactly as the title suggests!), and leaves off where this picks up. If you’re interested in the full play by play of our day, first check out our Magic Kingdom Weekend Report: Beating Heavier Crowds & Higher Waits. We visited for one such extended hours evening, and report on that here along with “how to” enjoy nighttime in the parks right now… The good news is that Walt Disney World has been extending park hours for select dates in October, and now Magic Kingdom closes only slightly before sunset. This is disappointing–night is the best time in all of the parks, the most pleasant given the weather, and the optimal time for enjoying the Halloween atmosphere in Magic Kingdom. As a result, none of the parks are currently open after sunset. ![]() In this, we’ll share photos and offers tips for staying “late” in Walt Disney World, and experiencing nighttime in the parks.Īs you’re likely aware, Walt Disney World dramatically cut fall hours up until Halloween. This post covers our recent weekend in Magic Kingdom, during which we enjoyed evening in the park despite it closing before sunset. ![]()
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