![]() In fact, as my park experiences continued to grow I stopped using Extra Magic Hours and opted instead to book a pre-park opening breakfast at a park without the extra hours to get in early and have a jump on the crowds after finishing a yummy morning treat. Many of the Disney Parks guests stay on site or at a good neighbor hotel anyway so it really didn't seem like it was that big of a perk when so many people had access to it. Don't get me wrong, I'll always take more time in the most magical place on Earth, but with these being restricted to one park in the AM, and one in the PM, the crowds often followed Extra Magic Hours. My personal experiences with Extra Magic Hours in the past was just "meh" for me. Early birds and night owls often made use of this advantage to squeeze in more fun without a little less crowding. ![]() But with Extra Magic Hours, has it really changed? Or is this an evolution that may not be so bad? What were Extra Magic Hours?Įxtra Magic Hours have been in place at Walt Disney World Resort for years now and provided guests staying on site or at a "good neighbor" hotel the chance to enter a selected park one hour early and stay late at a selected park each day. The end of Disney's Magical Express and Extra Magic Hours mean that some of those "free" perks of staying on site at a Walt Disney World hotel have ended. (Kent Phillips, photographer)ĭisney Parks shared several announcements this week that have big impacts on your future Disney vacations. ![]() just before sunrise prior to the phased reopening of Magic Kingdom Park, July 11, 2020, at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Mickey Mouse pauses on Main Street, U.S.A.
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