Disney Halloween Trip 2007
Day 5: Last Day at the Magic Kingdom

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Day 5 was our last day at the resort. It's also when our luck started to run out a little bit. So far, apart from the long queues on Crush's Coaster, we'd done pretty well avoiding big crowds and queues, especially considering it was half term, and the week of the Halloween celebrations. We managed to get a few rides done in the mourning, thanks to the fact as Hotel guests we were allowed in to the park two hours before non guests, but once the gates opened to the public it got horrendously busy, with huge queues even for small family rides. Luckily there was only one thing left on our must do list, and the wait for that wasn't to bad, and it was well worth seeing.


This is the view as walked to the park for the extra park
time available to hotel guests.


There's the Mickey garden at the entrance to the park.


It was our last chance to enjoy the Halloween decorations for the year.


How much work must it take to apply, and then clear up all that orange paint decorations.


Having not done that much time in Discovery Land earlier in the week we decided now would be a good time to do a  few more rides.


I finally managed to spot a hidden Mickey. This one is in a map of the galaxy in the Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast queue line.


The queue for Space Mountain wasn't to bad afterwards either.


Next we did the Honey I Shrunk the Audience ride. I'm not a particularly big fan of this ride, by my girlfriend likes it, and we managed to catch it while it was still walk on.


There's the Disneyland Railroad train that goes around the edge of the park.


It was at that point that the queues started to get bad. Here you see a 75 minute waiting time for Autopia, and that's a  kids car ride.

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