NY_Yankees_Fan,
December is a busy time for Disney.
I don't know how many times I have been there and I still have
not seen it all. My cousin and I would get turned loose by
our moms in Disney World when we where in our teens. We
would meet every few hours and then go about our ways. One
thing that I learned real quick was to simply go where the
ground is not....
My cuz and I manged to ride Space Mountain three times in
30 minutes or so since the crowd was else where. I have seen
the line out of the entrace of the ride. This is one of those
rides that has a REAL LONG line....
If you can manage it, when the paradae goes buy hit the rides.
Everyone wants to see the parade so the rides are empty.
If you stay at the Disney hotels there are certain times in the
parks that are open to the hotel guests. If you want to see
the fireworks up close get to the Contemporary Hotel. Its the
one that the monorail runs through. On the top floor is the
California Grill. Make reservations if you want to eat there.
Great food. The last time my wife and I went to DW it was
mainily to eat in this place. There is an observation platform
that faces the Magic Kingdom. You don't have to eat at the
the plade to get on the platform. When the fireworks go off
they are right at you level.....
Depending on how long you are staying and what the kids will
let you do, there are also behind the scene tours that you can
sign up for. If you are a hotel guest I think its easier to get
but I might be wrong. At The Land in Epcot there is a ride that
features hydroponics. We got on a tour that lasted for 90
minutes or so that was behind the scenes. The person leading
the tour was a coop and was very knowledgable about
hydoponics, organic growing and bug/weed control.
The last couple of times we went to DW we stayed for 4 days
and we still did not see all we wanted...
Have Fun...
Dan