I was just trying to remember what they did in terms of for each day which park was open early or late and what rides were open and couldn't find it still posted aywhere.
Just off the top of my head, go to http://allearsnet.com and check out the information under "Theme Parks". Then on the left side, click on "EE Mornings" or something like that!
I believe they list all the EE days and what's opened.
The selected park was open an additional 3 hours after regularl closing time. Wristbands were issued (like MVMCP or MNSSHP) to resort guests. Non-resort guests were not "ushered" from the park, but not permitted to ride. It was basically like a free e-night, except more crowded.
Since we have little ones, we only did this at AK. It was great because we were able to get in all the attractions staying about an extra hour. I believe it was only opened for two extra hours. It was not a problem at all getting wrist bands. There were a couple of different stations set up. You showed your room key and got them. I was also glad to see the CMs checking them after the park had closed. When we went to early entry at MK no one asked for our room key on the way into the park.
Guess I haven't been clear, so I'll try asking another way: for each day of th e week, what park had the early/late entry, was it during the morning or at night, and whatr rides were open?
I've heard that the last E-night is this August and that they will then go back to the early and late closings like they tried in May. Don't know how true that is, of course. I just wish that WDW would decide what they are going to do so people can plan meals, etc around the opening/closing schedule.
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