(This is the first entry in a new series on Disney World Controversies.)
AFTERNOON PARADES OR AFTERNOON NAPS AT WALT DISNEY WORLD?
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I’m working on revising my itineraries, for a couple of reasons:
- To incorporate the Fantasyland Expansion and a few other more minor changes at Disney World
- To simplify them a bit, and
- To do a little better job at targeting lower crowd days.
While doing so, I’m going back to and testing first principles. The itineraries are designed to show “all the best” of Walt Disney World in one eight night trip.
So what’s not the best? What can be left out? Can I leave out the afternoon parades?
The afternoon parades are a much-loved part of first family visits to Walt Disney World, and a tradition on return visits for many.
On the other hand, they absorb a lot of time that could be spent seeing other stuff–usually less crowded during the periods before and during the parades–or taking naps, swimming or otherwise relaxing without lines or schedules.
Moreover…the Disney World afternoon parades are kind of lame.
THE AFTERNOON PARADES AT WALT DISNEY WORLD
There’s currently three afternoon parades at Disney World
- The Magic Kingdom: Celebrate a Dream Come True, usually at 3p
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios: Pixar Pals Countdown to Fun Parade, at 3p
- Disney’ Animal Kingdom: Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade, at 3.45p
Because of their timing–and the fact that on busier days you ought to get a viewing spot early–these parades mess with one of the best ways to tour Disney World–show up before the parks open, tour in the morning before the peak crowds build, avoid the heat and lines by taking the afternoon off, and returning in the cool of the evening.
Moreover, they just aren’t that great. The parade at the Hollywood Studios was wonderful until its best bits were cut a year or so ago. The Animal Kingdom parade is a favorite of some, but the near-identity of many of its rickshaw floats makes it dull to others. The parade at the Magic Kingdom is ok, but not as good as some past versions.
So what to do?  Wait in a good spot, and watch the parades? Or skip the parades, and either
- Hop on some rides that will be less crowded because so many people are waiting for or viewing the parades? Or
- Take the afternoon off?
Repeat visitors who have seen the parades have it easy, as they can plan their afternoons with full knowledge of what they’ll be missing if they skip the parades.
It’s trickier for first-timers who may never return. To see the best of Disney World, do you have to see these afternoon parades?
I’ll be noodling over this issue while re-working the itineraries.Â
The Magic Kingdom parade will almost certainly stay in, since, though it’s just OK, it’s a key part of the park’s pageantry and family memories.
I’m not so sure about the other two, however.  I’m not gonna take them out entirely, but they may go on the list of rides that can be skipped, and be treated in the itineraries as optional…
What do you think? Are all these afternoon parades an essential part of the best of Walt Disney World, or are some of them skippable?
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12 Comments on "The Great Disney World Controversies: Afternoon Nap or Afternoon Parade?"
Yeah, Kacie–it starts March 9th! With little kids, it can be either the last event of your day, or the first event of your “late day”…FastPass+ makes a fun late day much easier…
This is really helpful. I think the new MK parade sounds really fun (whenever it st arts, which is soon, I think?) But the time slot, oy! I think our group will need to be at our hotel instead. :/ Perhaps when they’re older, we’ll give it a try 🙂
Kim, good luck and god bless.
Thankyou very much. Just having a short stay due to not only being disabled I am fighting cancer. Will be returning to orlando for 12 days in july to have more fun & see my kids smile & laugh. Thankyou & I didn’t know about the park you recommended.
Hi Kim, you can use a wheelchair or scooter. They are for rent at the parks, but may sell out quickly since youa re going at one of the busiest times of the year.
Given how crowded it will be, it’ll be hard ot have a really special day. Suggest you start at Disney’s Hollywood Studios–a very teenager-pleasing park– (arrive before it opens) and then head to the Magic Kingdom once you’ve seen enough…