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<blockquote data-quote="Ace_on_the_Turn" data-source="post: 2962520" data-attributes="member: 27417"><p>Generally, every day of the week, one of the parks will open an hour or two early only for guest staying on property. Used to be really noce, but now a day, it seems like everyone is staying on property. Your kids may be a little old for this, but there is whole cottage industry over hidden Mickey's. They are all over the parks. It's fun to try and find them. The imagineers are pretty cleaver. At least one hidden Mickey is a shadow that's only observable during a certain time of day. My daughter and her friend got very caught up in finding hidden Mickey's. </p><p></p><p>It seems everyone wants to take in Disney Springs (used to be called Downtown Disney). Unless there is something there you really want to see, I say skip it, or don't schedule a lot of time there. It's, to me, all that is bad about Disney (the crowds, the commercialism) and none of the magic that makes the parks so great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace_on_the_Turn, post: 2962520, member: 27417"] Generally, every day of the week, one of the parks will open an hour or two early only for guest staying on property. Used to be really noce, but now a day, it seems like everyone is staying on property. Your kids may be a little old for this, but there is whole cottage industry over hidden Mickey's. They are all over the parks. It's fun to try and find them. The imagineers are pretty cleaver. At least one hidden Mickey is a shadow that's only observable during a certain time of day. My daughter and her friend got very caught up in finding hidden Mickey's. It seems everyone wants to take in Disney Springs (used to be called Downtown Disney). Unless there is something there you really want to see, I say skip it, or don't schedule a lot of time there. It's, to me, all that is bad about Disney (the crowds, the commercialism) and none of the magic that makes the parks so great. [/QUOTE]
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