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We are headed to The Magic Kingdom for about the fifth time during Spring Break, March-April 2009.  We would like to visit on either Sunday or Thursday because the park stays open until 11:00 on those nights.  Any opinion as to which day is likely to be less busy?

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Thanks for the question! Because you're going during Spring Break, it's going to be a little more crowded than usual. And because the MK is open late on those days, it will be more crowded, especially in the afternoon on. Because many people may be ending their vacation on Sunday and heading home, that night may be more crowded, but without knowing the actual dates, that may not be true if you are in the height of the season. Either day should work fine, and I don't think one may be that much more crowded than another.

No matter what - you're in Walt Disney World! So have a GREAT time!! :)

Lou Mongello
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Louis Mongello

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Author of the Walt Disney World Trivia Books and the Audio Guide to Walt Disney World; Owner of DisneyWorldTrivia.com and Host of The WDW Radio Show Disney Podcast at WDWRadio.com, named Best Travel Podcast 2007. Recognized expert in the fields of Walt Disney World History, Vacation Planning, trivia and more

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Author of the Walt Disney World Trivia Books, owner of DisneyWorldTrivia.com, Host of The WDW Radio Show Disney podcast, authored numerous articles and columns about WDW

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NFFC, College of Disney Knowledge graduate, CLIA (Cruise Line Industry Association), Carolwood Pacific Historical Society

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Walt Disney World Trivia Books, AllEars publications, various other print and online media

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B.A. from Villanova University, Juris Doctorate from Seton Hall University School of Law

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