I raw-dogged a Disney World trip with no planning at all heres why its not for everyone

For some theme park goers, protecting your peace is paramount — while this guest chose to “raw dog” her day at Disney.“Raw dogging” became the buzziest travel trend of the summer when people on TikTok were “raw dogging” flights with no entertainment whatsoever — no music, no streaming, no sleep — just staring at the map on the seatback screen, or nothing at all, in silence.Now, a Reddit user has brought the trend to a different trip, saying they raw dogged Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.“I went to Disney World with zero planning,” the user wrote in the r/WaltDisneyWorld subreddit page.“No app.

No lightning lanes.No virtual queue.

Just raw dogged it and lived my life.”They claimed that the first day at Magic Kingdom was still “great” and they rode 14 rides — one ride they rode 4 times, so 17 total rides if that’s included.After taking a mid-day break at the hotel for three hours, they returned for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and got to ride Tiana’s Bayou Adventure without waiting in a virtual queue.According to Disney, for the Halloween Party, regular park hours at Magic Kingdom close at 6 p.m.and reopen at 7 p.m.

for partygoers, though those with a Halloween Party ticket can enter at 4 p.m.and get a wristband.

Tickets for the event are limited.The Reddit poster continued to say that Disney’s Hollywood Studios had long lines and they “didn’t get to ride as much there,” but Animal Kingdom had “hardly any wait at all.”They claimed that Flight of Passage, within Pandora – The World of “Avatar,” had a less than 20-minute wait both times they rode it.However, they noted that they “rope dropped” the ride, meaning they arrived as soon as the park first opened because they were “nervous of longer waits later.”Expedition Everest apparently had 15-minute waits all day long and Animal Kingdom’s Dinosaur attraction was just 5 minutes.“The point of this post is I think I had just as much ...

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