Tips about Extra Magic Hours

ALL PARKS - We just got back from WDW, and want to let everyone know the new Extra Magic Hours (nighttime) and special ticketed events, be sure to have your Magic Band or hard ticket handy as you may be asked to show you are staying at a resort or have tickets for an event.
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Food & Wine Festival - This will be my fourth year in a row going to the Epcot Food and Wine Festival. My husband and I enjoy all of the sights, sounds, and definitely the food that this festival brings to our favorite park. My number one tip is to print out all of the food booth information from AllEars.Net ahead of time and place those printouts in a pocket, purse, or bookbag to bring with you to the park. This has saved us so much time and sanity trying to see what each booth has to offer. We have found that several people crowd around the signs displaying the food and wine selections at each booth, and with the printouts, you will already know what the booth is offering and can get straight in line. This will also allow you to plan on how much money you will be spending in the park. Also, we found that weekdays were less crowded and so you are able to enjoy more food and activities without having to wait in line in the hot sun. And if you're staying in Disney, going to Epcot during the Extra Magic Hours will allow you to avoid the crowds and enjoy the nighttime festivities at the park. This festival is our absolute favorite time of year to visit Epcot. It provides so much culture and fun to an already outstanding park. - Rachel
Food & Wine Festival - Most people don't realize that the Food & Wine Festival stands have a "sneak peek" on the day before the Festival officially opens. It was a great time to sample the food and wine offerings with little or no wait... - Elaine P.
ALL PARKS - If you plan on going to the Extra Magic Hours in the mornings at the parks, DO NOT go hungry. Nothing is open, except for the rides. We had a hard time even finding a drink. Be sure to eat a breakfast before you get to the park. The only place to have breakfast in the parks are at certain restaurants (character breakfasts) and you'll need reservations for those. - Desiree

EDITOR'S NOTE: While not EVERYTHING is closed during Extra Magic Hours, Desiree is correct that your counter service and snack choices are limited during these times. (This includes evening as well as morning Extra Magic Hours.) To avoid touring with a cranky, hungry group, eating before you head to the parks is not a bad idea.
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ALL PARKS - If you are staying at a Disney World Resort and get to experience the Extra Magic Evening Hours, it pays to hit the large attractions (Expedition Everest, Test Track, Soarin', Tower of Terror, etc.) about 30 minutes BEFORE the Extra Magic Hours begin. Most people are heading to get their bracelets for the evening or making their way out of the park if they are not a resort guest. We were able to hit all the above during peak Memorial Day Weekend using this method and only had about a 10-15 minute wait for each ride. - Deb Tighe
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ALL PARKS - We just got back from a week at WDW in mid-May. The first day in the Animal Kingdom was an Extra Magic Hour day. We noticed that the park was really crowded and extra busy. On the buses to and from our hotel, we were constantly hearing people talk about making sure to visit the parks on the Extra Magic Hour days. So I had an epiphany -- I thought that if everybody was going to the parks on the Extra Magic Hour days then that would leave the other parks that are non-magic hour parks practically vacant. I was right. We walked right on rides and had no waits. We were able to ride all of the major attractions twice or even thrice before noon. - BryantH
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We just returned from a fabulous week at WDW, where we stayed at the Wilderness Lodge. My tip has to do with the Extra Magic Hours in the evening. I studied your website, had all the days planned as to which park was least busiest on which days and when we could get in with the extra hour in the morning. After the first day, my three teens did not want get up early for the extra hour -- it was their vacation and they wanted to sleep in! I then figured out which parks had the extra hours at night and we ended up going to those parks. Remember the "be flexible" tip! It worked out great -- they could sleep in, we got to the parks in the early afternoon just as a lot of people were leaving, and we stayed the extra hours in the evening. With older children, those hours at night are wonderful. - Kathi Bradshaw
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ALL PARKS - Many of the guidebooks suggest getting to the parks an hour before the scheduled opening, saying that they will let you in before the stated time. The last time we were at Disney, two years ago, we were able to do this. We were able to walk to the Castle at the Magic Kingdom where there was a rope up until it officially opened. Last week, though, we were not able to get into the park until five minutes before the stated opening. This is something to keep in mind when you are traveling with young children. There is nothing to see or keep them occupied while waiting for the park to open. On the plus side, we were the first to run all the way to Fantasyland, were able to ride Dumbo by ourselves, and then got to stay on for a second ride. - Lori Dobrez

EDITOR'S NOTE: Although what Lori says is true --you are now kept waiting outside the park until it officially opens -- Disney resort guests can take advantage of the Extra Magic Hour program, which allows you to enter designated parks on certain days one hour earlier than the stated park time. For details, visit: http://allears.net/tp/emhour.htm
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It's your Last Day at WDW and you're plane leaves that afternoon. Save money on your 4-5 day pass and spend the last morning at a resort Character Breakfast and tour some hotels (checking out where you might stay next time!) The Character Breakfast will help you feel like you're still at the parks. If you head to the parks; this is a great time to head to the Extra Magic Hour Park so you can get in and out early! If your plane leaves during the afternoon, a great thing to do is to go horseback riding. Ask someone that works at your hotel for more info. It's loads of fun and kids enjoy it as much as adults. - Brian Montgomery
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ALL PARKS - We had a fantastic time, but I am sure many others did not -- especially those folks who thought that noon was a good time to arrive at the Magic Kingdom. Remember my Golden Rule of Disney: always be at the entrance gate when the park opens. We took advantage of the one hour early park opening every day (Extra Magic Hour), and were finished with all major attractions and back at the hotel by 1 p.m. We'd spend a nice afternoon poolside and then return in the evening for a Priority Seating dinner and the show/parade. We did not use Fastpass once, and never stood in a line for more than 20 minutes, except for that misbehaving Test Track at Epcot. - Timothy Helm
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