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16 Sep 18, 04:26 PM |
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Extra Magic Hours - Avoid? Advice Please
Hi,
We are not staying onsite so won't have EMH. The Dibb hours state that all EMH days are least recommended but my question is are those days quieter at the opposite time of the day to the EMH? So say EMH are from 9pm - 11pm is the morning likely to be quieter? Or if they are from 7am - 9am is the evening likely to be quieter? Just trying to decide whether to write those days off or plan otherwise? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. TIA
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16 Sep 18, 04:35 PM |
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If you hover over the least recommend park on the busy day guide it gives you the advice you are looking for.
You can also check back on the wait times history for the same time as you are going to see how the parks got busier or less busy over the days. Edited at 04:40 PM. |
16 Sep 18, 04:52 PM |
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Thanks. For some reason that doesn't work for me Tried my laptop & phone. Just says click here but doesn't show what you have.
Thanks
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16 Sep 18, 04:55 PM |
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Ok Simon that's weird, by following your link I can find it but not going through the menu - weird!
Thanks
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16 Sep 18, 05:05 PM |
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If staying off site I’d avoid the parks with EMH. Even if staying onsite I avoid parks with evening EMH. We do utilise morning EMH as this is the best way to get more done with short lines. Arriving at your chosen park 40 - 60 minutes before it opens on a normal park opening day is the best way to maximise your time of staying off site. Arriving at park opening is not the same advantage as arriving 40-60 minutes before.
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16 Sep 18, 06:05 PM |
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When we were at WDW the other week you could buy tickets for early access to the MK. It let you oin 2 hours before the official opening time. Only found out about it as we had an early breakfast booked for Be our Guest, and saw people being let on rides who had special bands on. May be worth enquiring about.
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16 Sep 18, 08:34 PM |
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This is "Early Morning Magic" one of a number of Disney upcharge events. It's available for Fantasyland https://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/par...?hours=04+2019 and also now for Toy Story Land disneyworld.disney.go/en...oy-story-land/
The access you get in each park is quite limited - it is not the same as EMH for resort guests. There are lots of reviews of the Fantasyland event online, including on the Dibb. |
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16 Sep 18, 11:46 PM |
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Never knew this
Thanks for info 👍🏻
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