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I'm glad I could help. I forgot to mention that Chip and Dale were also signing autographs by the Castle together. Also, the Great Movie Ride was running two cars per guide instead of the usual four. The times for each night were: MGM 7-10PM, AK 5-8PM, MK 8-11PM and Epcot 9PM-12AM. I am a night owl so these nights were great. I slept late and stayed up late. I figured I'm on vacation, why get up early when I can stay at the parks late. In the morning no resort ID was necessary for entry or rides (I used early entry Friday for MK) but at night you needed to show resort ID for a wristband. Also, the buses were empty driving back to the resort. I stayed at Saratoga Springs and we shared with Old Key West for trips back from MK and Epcot and only on the Epcot bus did anyone have to stand (it wasn't crammed like the All-Stars, you know "If you can see floor keep moving"). These nights are a great way to see a lot of longer line attractions on short lines and not in the heat of the day. Also, it is almost impossible to do everything opened late except at AK (OK, if you hustle maybe MGM) so plan around that. Epcot night I didn't do Universe of Energy or Honey I shrunk the Audience but did everything else that was opened late. If you are staying at BCV definitely do Epcot and I would try to do MGM, even if it's crowded you can walk or take the boat back early. MK was great because so much was open (I walked onto Philharmagic twice). One more thing, the roller coaster rides were popular because of spring break, they may not be as long of lines when you go.
These nights felt like E-ride nights at MK except this now applies to all four parks. If you wait until closing chances are you will be among the only people in the park and that is a great time for pictures especially of the Tree of Life lit up.
I'm glad I could help. I forgot to mention that Chip and Dale were also signing autographs by the Castle together. Also, the Great Movie Ride was running two cars per guide instead of the usual four. The times for each night were: MGM 7-10PM, AK 5-8PM, MK 8-11PM and Epcot 9PM-12AM. I am a night owl so these nights were great. I slept late and stayed up late. I figured I'm on vacation, why get up early when I can stay at the parks late. In the morning no resort ID was necessary for entry or rides (I used early entry Friday for MK) but at night you needed to show resort ID for a wristband. Also, the buses were empty driving back to the resort. I stayed at Saratoga Springs and we shared with Old Key West for trips back from MK and Epcot and only on the Epcot bus did anyone have to stand (it wasn't crammed like the All-Stars, you know "If you can see floor keep moving"). These nights are a great way to see a lot of longer line attractions on short lines and not in the heat of the day. Also, it is almost impossible to do everything opened late except at AK (OK, if you hustle maybe MGM) so plan around that. Epcot night I didn't do Universe of Energy or Honey I shrunk the Audience but did everything else that was opened late. If you are staying at BCV definitely do Epcot and I would try to do MGM, even if it's crowded you can walk or take the boat back early. MK was great because so much was open (I walked onto Philharmagic twice). One more thing, the roller coaster rides were popular because of spring break, they may not be as long of lines when you go.
These nights felt like E-ride nights at MK except this now applies to all four parks. If you wait until closing chances are you will be among the only people in the park and that is a great time for pictures especially of the Tree of Life lit up.