There are TWO new perks coming for Disney World Hotel guests soon!
Extra Magic Hours may no longer be available, but it will soon be replaced with Early Theme Park Entry for all Disney hotel guests on October 1st. But, that’s not all, guests staying at Disney World Deluxe Hotels and Villas will have access to Extended Evening Theme Park hours too. We already knew some of the dates and times for the perk, but Disney has now released even more!
In addition to those already announced, Extended Evening Theme Park Hours will also be available in EPCOT on October 25th from 10PM to midnight and in Magic Kingdom on October 27th from 9PM to 11PM.
These join six dates in October that were previously shared by Disney.
Keep in mind that only select attractions, restaurants, and shops will be open during the Extended Evening Hours, so you will not be able to experience all aspects of the park like you would during regular daytime hours.
So, if you’re staying at a Disney World Resort that qualifies for the new perk, be sure that you have a valid theme park ticket and make your Park Pass Reservation before you arrive (guests will need “valid admission and a theme park reservation for the same park on the same day to experience extended evening hours”)! Alternatively, guests with an Annual Pass or Park Hopper can benefit as long as they entered their first park where they made their Park Pass reservation earlier in the day.
Stay tuned, we’ll continue to keep an eye out for more dates and changes, so stay tuned to AllEars for the latest!
Check out ALL of the Resorts that qualify for Extended Evening Theme Park Hours HERE!
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Are you visiting Disney World in October? Let us know in the comments!
I don’t think you would need a park pass reservation since it’s in the evening, correct?
Once again, the extended park hours should apply to all guests staying at any Disney Resort hotel. Anything less is pure discrimination!!!!!!
you are absolutely right!