Hi
Just putting my final plans into place for our trip this August. Can anyone recommend a website where I can get all the times for park opening hours, shows, parades and fireworks? We are doing all the disney parks, Seworld, Universal parks and Busch Gardens. Yes our three-week holiday plan is already looking very busy!!!!
Kind Regards
KB
August times for parks, shows, fireworks etc
Each park will have operating hours on their websites.
For Disney show and firework information, you have to actually click on the calendar for the day you want to see, and the schedule opens up. Each Disney park has it%26#39;s own calendar, so make sure you%26#39;re in the park you want to check before you click.
I don%26#39;t know of one website that is comprehensive enough to cover all the parks. Your best bet is to visit each website individually.
August times for parks, shows, fireworks etc
Here%26#39;s a WDW schedule link: wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/鈥m-parkhours-quicklink
http://www.allearsnet.com/pl/events.htm
http://www.allearsnet.com/tp/ohours.htm
Universal:
http://www.allearsnet.com/uni/news/events.htm
Do you have dining reservations? I certainly wouldn%26#39;t delay, especially for the Disney parks. http://www.allearsnet.com has restaurant info or buildabettermousetrip.com/JustReservations.h鈥?/a> has a reasonably priced reservation service for international visitors. You pay a 1 time fee, then they make the reservations and send a list of your reservations numbers etc.
Do you have a touring plan for the parks? Avoiding the busy days at each park will help you enjoy your trip a lot more, especially when it is going to be hot.
Thanks aj
We don%26#39;t want to go to any character breakfasts but we do want to eat at EPCOT. We have a touring plan but it is flexible to allow for heat fatigue and tiredness. We did think we could book for a meal at World Showcase when we arrive at the park. Is this not the case?
Thanks for all the links. We have tried to plan our visits to coincide with less-busy days at each park (according to our guidebook) although I would have thought everywhere was busy every day at this time of year.
You can do walk-ups at the World Showcase though you may encounter some long waits. You might get on the list well in advance of when you think you%26#39;ll want to eat. I don%26#39;t suppose you%26#39;ll have a cell phone - last year, we called the Disney Reservation line from Epcot to ask when a seating was available. It was very convenient.
Actually, the best day thing makes a HUGE difference. There are some common things that cause parks to be busy on a particular day. Magic Kingdom is always busy on Mondays because people get there and want to do it first. Any day that a Disney park is having an Extra Magic Hours for a particular park, that park is going to be extra crowded. Disney has 30,000 hotel rooms and they%26#39;re giving their guests and incentive to go to one or two parks - even though not everyone will do it, that makes for a lot of people going to the same place at the same time. We stay on Disney property and we don%26#39;t use the extra magic hours just because the advantage of going to a less crowded park more than makes up for any advantage the EMH offers. Generally, going to a park the day after its EMH will give you lower crowds.
Hello.
Try this link.
http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/hours.htm
Good luck!!
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