Disney's Magic Kingdom Hurricane Prep, Thing's I've Never Noticed Before & Super Low Ride Wait Times

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The creator visits Magic Kingdom on August 29th as Hurricane Idalia approaches the Gulf of Mexico. While noting that Disney has not announced any closures and intends to operate during normal business hours, the creator observes some unusual preparation work, such as Saran wrap securing cones in the parking lot. The visit coincides with a Halloween party scheduled for that evening, which results in lower daytime crowd levels. The creator explores various attractions, including Haunted Mansion, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, noting surprisingly low wait times throughout the day. During the tour, the creator observes construction progress on Tiana's Bayou Adventure, specifically noting the removal of scaffolding platforms and the rebuilding of the salt dome. The video concludes with the creator observing ominous cloud cover as the storm approaches, while reflecting on the successful experience of riding multiple attractions with minimal waits due to the party schedule.
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I do highly recommend that if you want a nice day at Magic Kingdom albeit it will be a short day and you won't get any fireworks come during a party day
it was a fantastic day with that being said we are off we'll see you all tomorrow
I'm from Milwaukee Wisconsin and now it's time to time to raise the price
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