Those familiar with the TV show Walking Dead know that the show rarely considers the plight of the zombie. Perhaps they are just a family on their way to Disney who are doing whatever it takes to get there.
Drug side effects are a funny thing. You can take medicine for a rash but it may cause sudden death, heart attack, stroke, or your left nipple to fall off. We are now taking Tamiflu for our flu. The side effects of Tamiflu are flu-like symptoms. Hugh?
We arrived at our townhouse (sometimes called a condo or villa, but it is basically a two story apartment) a little after 1pm with one goal in mind for the day: spend a few hours at the Magic Kingdom.
We left the frozen tundra of New York State and stepped out of the van in the 80's. The temperature change plus the flu sent everyone's systems into shock. We felt exhausted and sick to our stomachs. I pushed on, unloading the van into the condo. And then we all crashed and passed out.
The goal of seeing Disney at Christmas remained. After napping, we forced our sick and exhausted bodies to go to the park.
We arrived after 6pm. At first, you are probably think that is bad. Actually, by 6pm, most of the people who arrived in the morning are gone. The park is open until 1am, so, we have 7 hours of Disney time. And most of the Christmas decorations look best at night anyway.
We have been at Disney during the peak of summer. Comparatively, we had no problem parking not getting around. I expected the crowds to be horrible however, I felt like I had experienced worse crowds during the summer.
We had no problems parking. We walked right onto the team, right into the monorail, and had no wait at security nor the entry gates. We had no problem getting the fast passes we wanted, and no problem riding the things we wanted to ride.
However... A couple of notes: weare used to the summer time crowds. And we did arrive in the evening.
Overall, we made it from Georgiato the Magic Kingdom and everyone had a good time!
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