Guests at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel can take
advantage of Extra Magic Hours offered at various parks on various days
throughout their stay. Most parks offer
a round of Extra Magic Hours in the morning and at night, sometime during a
week. Even the water parks get in on the
Extra Magic Hours during peak seasons.
During our most recent visit to Walt Disney World in July,
we took advantage of some parks AM or morning Extra Magic Hours. The thinking that it can be hot in July—it was; and the World can be crowded in July—we didn’t
notice this so much. Extra Magic Hours
can be a way to beat the crowd, as only resort guests are allowed into the park
with Extra Magic Hours. And, potentially beat the heat since you are touring earlier in the morning.
We are no strangers to Extra Magic Hours, especially the
mornings when a park would open one hour earlier than normal to resort
guests. Only the husband has taken
advantage of the PM Extra Magic Hours when he toured Hollywood Studios on his
own. We have especially appreciated the
AM Extra Magic Hours at Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios.
There are various schools of thought about Extra Magic
Hours. Some Disney enthusiasts think Extra
Magic Hours are dandy and wouldn’t think of missing the extra time in a
park. Others think that Extra Magic
Hours make parks too crowded as more resort guests would choose that park over
another not offering Extra Magic Hours and prefer to avoid the park with Extra
Magic Hours. And, still others would
offer the advice to go to park on the day just after the PM Extra Magic Hours
using the logic that the resort guests were just there the day/night before and
the park would be less crowded the next day.
We have done all of the options listed above and for us, it
comes down to our schedule and convenience.
We have scheduled ourselves to be in parks on the day after they have
offered Extra Magic Hours and had a great time.
We have been to parks offering Extra Magic hours and also had a great
time, with a minor exception. We have
found that AM Extra Magic Hours at the Magic Kingdom
may not be for us.
Why? Here’s why: Half the park is still closed!
We thought our regular Magic Kingdom
touring strategy would still work, but just an hour earlier. Nope!
Our plan to get Splash Mountain Fastpasses just after park opening was
foiled, as Adventureland and Frontierland, well, even Liberty Square are not open during AM
Extra Magic Hours at the Magic
Kingdom . (When Toontown was still around, it wasn’t
open either.) Only Fantasyland and
Tomorrowland allow for guest access during the AM Extra Magic Hours at the Magic Kingdom .
Well, when we discovered that, and I must say, we didn’t
discover it until we were in the park, we quickly changed our strategy. The husband the boy had gone off to ride
Tomorrowland Indy Speedway and my charge was to get the first set of Fastpasses—which
were supposed to be Splash
Mountain and meet them at
Jungle Cruise. When I was blocked from
entering that part of the park, I recalculated.
OK, I’ll snag Buzz Lightyear Fastpasses instead, but I need to meet them
at Indy Speedway, as none of us are going to get to Jungle Cruise—at least not
yet.
So, I waited outside the exit to Indy Speedway before we
lost each other. The new strategy
included touring Fantasyland then implementing our regular plan at 9:00
am. Fine.
We enjoyed short waits and hardly any guests at both Winnie
the Pooh and Peter Pan. Small World was
up next. Yes, we had plenty of time to
ride. When we got off, it was time for
the second set of Fastpasses and off the husband went to Splash Mountain .
We continued on riding Jungle Cruise, Pirates of the Caribbean ,
etc.
By the end of our day, we had ridden the rides we wanted and
made the best use of Fastpass. At one
time, we were holding 4 sets of Fastpasses!
In addition to the disappointment was the element of
surprise in finding out that a significant portion of the park was closed. I hadn’t done my homework well enough to
discover this before going. When
experiencing Extra Magic Hours at the other parks, the rides and attractions we
were after were available either to ride or get Fastpasses. Only at the Magic Kingdom
did we experience frustration with Extra Magic Hours.
I am very appreciative of Extra Magic Hours and the access
the Extra Magic Hours give Walt Disney World Resort guests to the parks. I consider Extra Magic Hours a perk of
staying on property. I will, though, be
more mindful when planning touring schedules in the future and thinking differently
about which day(s) we visit Magic
Kingdom .
Each guest has to determine the value of Extra Magic Hours
for their touring needs. If I was
traveling with a small child and knew Fantasyland would be my primary
destination at the Magic
Kingdom , then AM Extra
Magic Hours might be for me. Thankfully,
the rope drop ceremony is the same no matter what time the park opens!
I will add though, that AM Extra Magic Hours, at any park,
work best when you arrive before the park opens. This allows you to make the most of the extra
moments the park opens. If your family
will struggle getting to the park early—you are, after all, on vacation—then AM
Extra Magic Hours may not be for you and your family.
No matter what, being a Walt Disney World Resort guest is
magical!
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