Sk8Leigh
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2004
I'm trying to make a reservation for the WiWF tour during my vacation, Sept. 11-13. I was planning on 9am on 9/13, but it turns out they aren't offering the tour that day. I guess they're cutting the schedule back since it's off-peak. So my choices are 9/11 (Sunday) at 9am or 2:30pm, or Monday 9/12 at 9am.
Are there any major differences between going on this tour in the morning or the afternoon? I'm trying to figure out what fits in with my schedule best, but don't know if I should factor in the different times, or if either one would be just as good.
I've never been to DL, and don't know if this would be a good thing to do first thing when I get there at 9am on Sunday. (Plus, I'll be driving there from the LA area that morning and am not sure how that would go with such an early deadline. I've never driven in and am not familiar with the area.) When I went to WDW last year I hadn't been to the MK since 1988 when I was a kid, and the first thing I did was take the Keys to the Kingdom tour, and I found that to be a little jarring. I hadn't been on any of the rides in over 15 years, and then suddenly I was learning about all the backstage stuff and going backstage. In hindsight I wish I would have saved it for later in the trip. Would I feel the same about this tour?
Also, can you take a camera on this tour?
Thanks for any help you can give me!
Are there any major differences between going on this tour in the morning or the afternoon? I'm trying to figure out what fits in with my schedule best, but don't know if I should factor in the different times, or if either one would be just as good.
I've never been to DL, and don't know if this would be a good thing to do first thing when I get there at 9am on Sunday. (Plus, I'll be driving there from the LA area that morning and am not sure how that would go with such an early deadline. I've never driven in and am not familiar with the area.) When I went to WDW last year I hadn't been to the MK since 1988 when I was a kid, and the first thing I did was take the Keys to the Kingdom tour, and I found that to be a little jarring. I hadn't been on any of the rides in over 15 years, and then suddenly I was learning about all the backstage stuff and going backstage. In hindsight I wish I would have saved it for later in the trip. Would I feel the same about this tour?
Also, can you take a camera on this tour?
Thanks for any help you can give me!