If you are staying at one of the official DLR hotels (DLH, GCH, or PPH), you can use MM every morning that it is offered - Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. This is regardless of what type of park ticket you are using at Disneyland on that day. MM is not offered on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Also, MM is only available for Disneyland, not for DCA.
If you are staying at a non-Disney hotel, I think it depends on what kind of ticket you have. Someone else can confirm this, but I think you get at most one MM day per multi-day ticket.
Just wondering if I can chuck a spanner into the discussion.
Obviously no one can be sure until people start checking in but does anyone think VGC guests will not get this perk???
It looks as if the OP is correct. See my WDTC Itinerary below. One Magic Morning entry into Fantasyland per person per stay. We will be staying over a Sunday and a Tuesday but only plan to use one MM so it's OK by me. We have an 8:00 AM PS for Goofy's Kitchen on Sunday Morning.
Martin
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Nope, that's just their standard info on your itinerary. This is the same info you would get no matter which hotel you are staying at - the Park Hoppers you bought include one MM. You don't get the info about all the MMs until you check into the hotel![]()
I hope you're right. We'll find out Saturday 9/26. You'd think WDTC would get it right. The hotel is listed on the itinerary. I would be pretty dang easy to remove the word "one" from DLR hotel intineraries vs. those using partner hotels.
Martin
From this thread:We will be staying at Paradise Pier in Feb and I was wondering if we want to do MM can we enter through the monorail or do we have to walk all the way to the main gate? I haven't stayed on property in years so I am not sure how this all works. Plus I have an AP so haven't been able to do MM either.
TIA for any info. (would hate to have to walk all the way down to the gate from PP if we can go through the Monorail).![]()
For guests staying at the DLH or PPH can you take the monorail?
You may use the monorail to enter the park for MM; however it is a better option to walk through DTD and use the main entrance. The monorail sometimes beats the front gate crowds. Sometimes not. It's a toss up. Use the monorail more for at the end of the day when your feet are tired and you don't feel like walking all the way back to the hotel.
Queen is right. They are talking about MM with regard to your ticket which has one MM built in. The DLR hotels have a different policy.But it's also not wrong - it's listing that with the 5-day Park Hoppers that you bought, you get one MM. When you check in to a DLR hotel, they will let you know that while staying at the DLR hotel, you get any MM mornings that they offer while you are there - not the same...
I understand your reasoning so I hope it is true. We should find out pretty soon!!!I expect that VGC guests will get the same MM access as "regular" guests staying at any official DLR hotel - DVC guests get the equivalent perk at WDW when staying at a DVC property (MM is known there as EMH or Extra Magic Hours).
(FYI, I stayed at the PPH and GCH using DVC points from 9/9-9/16, and was told by CM's at each hotel that I could do MM every day it was offered. It was even listed on the information sheet I received at check-in from each hotel.)
I'm mystified how mmmears was told while checking in that they don't get MMs! Doesn't GCH have a sheet of paper spelling it out just like PPH does? And I think DLH did too when we checked in last May (I'd have to check). It's part of their normal checking in process....
I understand your reasoning so I hope it is true. We should find out pretty soon!!!
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Hi all,
We're just back from weekend stay at the DLH and can confirm that we had magic mornings both Saturday and Sunday. It was a fabulous weekend in the parks, both weather and crowdwise. The Saturday magic morning was a bit brutal with a 7am start, but a walk on for peter pan and nemo made it worth it!
But a 7am start time should be a piece of cake for a Diser named Donut.
Donut....thanks for posting this.Exactly what we needed.
Hopefully someone else will post so we have double confirmation.
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