SWEET! Guess I'll go to the "Official" site instead of just relying on the Dis Thanks again!According to the Disneyworld website, there is an EMH evening at Epcot on July 10th.
Right, but it is still just for resort guests, correct? You have to show your room key or what-have-you to get the wristband, correct?There are no more E-Ride nights,when people paid 10 or so dollars to stay in the park. It is now all EMH nights.
Right, but it is still just for resort guests, correct? You have to show your room key or what-have-you to get the wristband, correct?
Also, the way they have the hours listed confuses me (easy to do ).
They say MK is open from 9 am - 11 pm EMH. The next day it is 9 am - 11 pm no EMH. How do I read this? Is the EMH park open until 3 am? What about the day it is listed as 9 am - 1 am EMH. Is it open until 4 am?
Also, where do I find the listing for the Early Entry parks? Thanks folks!
Aaahhh. So EMH doesn't just mean the evening hours, but could mean Early Entry as well. Gotcha'. Thanks!for example: Early EMH, Magic Kingdom July 2, 6, 10, etc..
I miss those e-nights. I thought they were less crowded than the EMH.
E-nights were GREAT!!I miss those e-nights. I thought they were less crowded than the EMH.
I didn't realize this, thank you.E-ride Nights were limited to 5,000 Guests per night, while Evening Extra Magic Hours are not limited; anyone who stays on-site can attend. And since they're included in the price of your WDW resort, plenty of people do attend.
I always go to AM EMH (virtually every day of the trip that we did not do a PM EMH late the night before)... never ONCE regretted an AM EMH... they are amazingly empty and easy to ride the open attractions.I didn't realize this, thank you.
Is it worth it to go if anyone and everyone is there? We always use early entry until it gets crowded and then leave, but have only done e-night once (fun, but not as "empty" as I thought it would be). Is it worth it?