
We booked Dumbo next, but we had a time gap. This is one of our favorite shows, and we needed to take a break from dashing around the park!

After Space Mountain, we booked a fastpass for Monsters Inc Laugh Floor (4) as soon as we could. We had a time gap between these, so we enjoyed the new Muppets show in Liberty Square before heading back to Tomorrowland. When we arrived at the Magic Kingdom, we headed to our first fastpass, Buzz Lightyear. We booked our fastpasses as early in the morning as possible so we could restock when we had used them all! Our next two fastpasses were the Haunted Mansion (2) and Space Mountain (3). Yes, you have to stop twice, but you don’t have to wait in line and that makes a HUGE difference. So, we hopped on the no-wait resort monorail. The lines for the ferry, monorail, and buses were ridiculously long.

On Christmas Day there were buses to transport people from the Transportation and Ticket Center to the Magic Kingdom. The transportation to Magic Kingdom is usually the monorail and ferry only. We all had to split up on the tram to fit, but that cut the line down significantly. We arrived at the transportation and ticket center at 7:00 am, and the parking lot was packed.

Yet, we still managed to book six fastpasses, ride seven rides, watch three shows, and eat breakfast and lunch! Here’s how we did it. Needless to say, when we went to Magic Kingdom on Christmas Day, it was packed and the crowds were crazy. The parking facilities can accommodate over 12,000 vehicles. Magic Kingdom is the busiest park on Walt Disney World Property. It has a capacity of 100,000 guests, but more frequently closes at 75,000 guests.
