Need Help With The Ee To Fantasyland

aashaddy

earning my ears
Joined
Jan 26, 2007
OK, I know that it has been explained in a lot of posts here, but I must be a little absent minded and forgot. If I have EE into Fantasyland, and am staying at the PP, do I have EE into DL park that day too? Also, doesn't Fantasyland open up after DL opens? :confused3
 
When you stay at a Disney resort hotel, you can have early entry every morning that it is available. I was booking for July, and the CS rep. told me it was a little known secret. He said they advertise one day, but it is all days that are available for resort guests with active passes. According to him, you just show your room key with your ticket.
 
OK, I know that it has been explained in a lot of posts here, but I must be a little absent minded and forgot. If I have EE into Fantasyland, and am staying at the PP, do I have EE into DL park that day too? Also, doesn't Fantasyland open up after DL opens? :confused3

O.K. You have EE every day it is offered (M,T, TH, Sa) because you are staying at a resort hotel. The rides open for EE are most of Fantasyland and a couple of rides in Tomorrowland. Nothing else. Everything else in Frontierland, Adventureland, Critter Country, New Orleans Square, and the rest of Tomorrowland opens at "official" park opening. ToonTown opens 1 hour after "official" park opening so you may have that confused w/ Fantasyland.
 
O.K. You have EE every day it is offered (M,T, TH, Sa) because you are staying at a resort hotel. The rides open for EE are most of Fantasyland and a couple of rides in Tomorrowland. Nothing else. Everything else in Frontierland, Adventureland, Critter Country, New Orleans Square, and the rest of Tomorrowland opens at "official" park opening. ToonTown opens 1 hour after "official" park opening so you may have that confused w/ Fantasyland.
Thanks for the clarification! I warned that I was confused! When I get my packet of stuff from Walt Disney Travel, will it tell me what day the Mickey's morning madness occurs?
 



Just a friendly correction so that no one will get confused. . . :) EE is offered on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. :thumbsup2

Just a friendly correction so that no one will get confused. My post was referring to Mickey's Toontown Morning madness. I'll edit my post.
 


To the OP...it sounds like you're thinking of the ToonTown "madness" but calling it Fantasyland? They are separate areas.

And yes, from my reading, ToonTown does open later than the rest of the park, therefore the toontown madness isn't early entry into Disneyland, just into that one land.

You might have figured that out already, but I was still a *little* confused about what you know now while reading, so I wanted to make that a little clearer. (is that a word?)
 
Do you still get EE on a 3day or more parkhopper? This will be our first time without APs in over a year so I don't know how that works...LOL I don't think we ever use EE tho. Any help is greatly appreciated!!
 
Do you still get EE on a 3day or more parkhopper? This will be our first time without APs in over a year so I don't know how that works...LOL I don't think we ever use EE tho. Any help is greatly appreciated!!

From what I have read you do - but only one day of EE
 
O.K. You have EE every day it is offered (M,T, TH, Sa) because you are staying at a resort hotel. The rides open for EE are most of Fantasyland and a couple of rides in Tomorrowland. Nothing else. Everything else in Frontierland, Adventureland, Critter Country, New Orleans Square, and the rest of Tomorrowland opens at "official" park opening. ToonTown opens 1 hour after "official" park opening so you may have that confused w/ Fantasyland.

Is this confirmed, I received our travel docs for our trip next week and it is very clear that we receive only one day of early entry. Is it just not enforced, so we can actually take advantage of it eachday it is offered while we're there?
 
Is this confirmed, I received our travel docs for our trip next week and it is very clear that we receive only one day of early entry. Is it just not enforced, so we can actually take advantage of it eachday it is offered while we're there?

Only Resort Property guests can take advantage of EE each day that it is offered. As a resort guest, it is an unadvertised perk, and you must show your charge slip when you arrive at the EE gate.
 
Only Resort Property guests can take advantage of EE each day that it is offered. As a resort guest, it is an unadvertised perk, and you must show your charge slip when you arrive at the EE gate.

Yeah! :cool1: We're staying at the DLH! Gotta love the DIS boards for the insider tips.

THANKS
 

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