‘Early Theme Park Entry’ To Take The Place Of Extra Magic Hours At Walt Disney World

Ever since the parks of Walt Disney World reopened in mid-July, there have been no Extra Magic Hours for resort hotel guests. Now, it seems as if another option is on the horizon in the form of “Early Theme Park Entry.”

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Per Disney:

“We know how much guests enjoy extra park time, so coming later this year as part of our 50th anniversary celebration, Disney Resort hotel guests and guests of other select hotels will be able to enjoy more fun with 30-minute early entry to ANY theme park, EVERY day. It’ll be a great way to get a jump start on your Disney day, no matter the day! As a reminder, the Extra Magic Hours benefit was suspended when Walt Disney World Resort reopened last summer, and as we continue to manage attendance with health and safety top of mind, Extra Magic Hours will not return. The new early theme park entry benefit helps us better spread visitation across all four theme parks, while providing added flexibility by giving guests extra early park time on each day of their vacation and in the park of their choosing. Please note that guests need valid admission and a park reservation made via the Disney Park Pass system to enter a theme park.”

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Comments

  1. Well that really isn’t going to be magical anymore to be able to get in the park 1 hour early or stay 1 hour after the park closes. That was great for resort guests.

  2. Lynn Peltier says

    They did say 30 minutes y’all. Not a mere 29 minutes but an entire 30 minutes!!! This should make resort guests staying on property feel so special! Imagine all you can accomplish in those 30 extra-morning minutes. If you’re lucky you and your family could possible make your way to the entry point and scan your magic band after all the non-resort-property guests are told to wait patiently while you get that amazing head start.

    Once you’ve had prime rib (past Disney amenities and perks for resort guests staying on property) it’s hard to swallow the hamburger they’re now serving.

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