Early Morning Magic - selling out?

emilyrachael

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Does Early Morning Magic typically sell out? I was trying to check availability on the website and nothing was coming up for any of the dates the next 2 months. I wasn't sure if they were all actually sold out or if it was a weird website glitch (because that never happens...)
 
Does Early Morning Magic typically sell out? I was trying to check availability on the website and nothing was coming up for any of the dates the next 2 months. I wasn't sure if they were all actually sold out or if it was a weird website glitch (because that never happens...)
I checked a few dates and it looks as if you are correct (no availability).
I checked my date in August (not sold out, but obviously farther away than dates you're looking at and could sell out). When I looked, it seems like in April, May, June they are only offering 1 EMM a week, but in July and August it seems they are offering 2 EMM a week. Is this why? (but probably more people go in summer because school is out ... that's why we go in summer). Perhaps it has just gotten so much more popular (when it first came out there seemed to be negative responses, but many people who tried EMM, like my family, loved it). From what I've read in other reports, the number of tickets sold is very limited so hopefully it will still be great.
 
Thanks for checking! I remember it seemed to be unpopular when it first came out, but maybe it's catching on now. Oh well...it's not the end of the world if we can't get it! :-)
 
Where do you find the dates for this? I just checked the Disney site and didn't see anything for this. Thanks
 

We're really hoping it's still happening when we go in October, it was one of the best experiences for our family!
Hey would you mind elaborating on why you liked it so much. I'm going with my SIL in November and she did it and loved it but her daughter was 4 at the time my son will be 7 and already calls things "baby rides" so not sure whether to go for it...(if it's even offered of course.
 
Is this the EMM that costs $73.49? This is the first I've heard of it. This looks like it includes breakfast. What restaurant is it doing this for?
 
Is this the EMM that costs $73.49? This is the first I've heard of it. This looks like it includes breakfast. What restaurant is it doing this for?

They set up a temporary buffet in Pinocchio Haus.

7DMT, Peter Pan and Winnie the Pooh are open. Some have found Small World and Carousel running early too.

Basic plan is ride the rides from getting in until 9 am when park opens then go eat breakfast.

We did DHS one, loved the options and food was excellent. No longer have this one.

But felt the MK one did nothing for us, especially considering 7DMT was out of service. Food was okay.

Am hoping this is all practice runs for more in other parks in new lands. Then I think I will see a value.
 
They set up a temporary buffet in Pinocchio Haus.

7DMT, Peter Pan and Winnie the Pooh are open. Some have found Small World and Carousel running early too.

Basic plan is ride the rides from getting in until 9 am when park opens then go eat breakfast.

We did DHS one, loved the options and food was excellent. No longer have this one.

But felt the MK one did nothing for us, especially considering 7DMT was out of service. Food was okay.

Am hoping this is all practice runs for more in other parks in new lands. Then I think I will see a value.

With my fortune, 7DMT will be out of service and that would be the only reason why I'd do this. Then I would have paid all this money just to have breakfast and I'm not that much of a breakfast person to spend this much. So, the time that I see is 7:45 for the day I plan to be there. I guess that means that the breakfast time isn't set for 7:45 but these rides will be open then? That does sound pretty cool where you can put breakfast on the back end and play first.
 
Hey would you mind elaborating on why you liked it so much. I'm going with my SIL in November and she did it and loved it but her daughter was 4 at the time my son will be 7 and already calls things "baby rides" so not sure whether to go for it...(if it's even offered of course.

At the time my kids were 12 and 15, it was fun because the park was SUPER empty and they rode 7DMT until they were TIRED of it! It was amazing simply for that, we were able to ride the other rides that were offered several times and we went and ate at the beginning and again at the end before they closed up the buffet. My son is a HUGE chocolate milk fan so having a seemingly endless supply felt like a whole lotta pixie dust! We also were in the park already when they did rope drop so we were able to get to space mountain and BTMR quickly and rode them several times before a line built up. It was spendy but totally worth it to us. I think the 12 yr old rode more than the 15 yr old but we stopped counting after 10 rides!
 
With my fortune, 7DMT will be out of service and that would be the only reason why I'd do this. Then I would have paid all this money just to have breakfast and I'm not that much of a breakfast person to spend this much. So, the time that I see is 7:45 for the day I plan to be there. I guess that means that the breakfast time isn't set for 7:45 but these rides will be open then? That does sound pretty cool where you can put breakfast on the back end and play first.

Yes, 7DMT was my main purpose. They gave us unlimited rides until noon but reality is we had other FP+ and other plans so in order to have a full day we were not allowed the luxury of hanging around Fantasyland.

7:45 is also a stretch. At best case you should be walking in front gate at 7:45, then add the walk to Fantasyland which included a stop by a CM at HUB to make sure we were part of the EMM. We were actually held back past that time, so not even 7:45 entry.
 
This seems like one of the few events I would spend extra money on. I really hope it is available next March.
 
They set up a temporary buffet in Pinocchio Haus.

7DMT, Peter Pan and Winnie the Pooh are open. Some have found Small World and Carousel running early too.

Basic plan is ride the rides from getting in until 9 am when park opens then go eat breakfast.

We did DHS one, loved the options and food was excellent. No longer have this one.

But felt the MK one did nothing for us, especially considering 7DMT was out of service. Food was okay.

Am hoping this is all practice runs for more in other parks in new lands. Then I think I will see a value.
I'm so sad they don't do DHS anymore :( we loved everything about it.
 
At the time my kids were 12 and 15, it was fun because the park was SUPER empty and they rode 7DMT until they were TIRED of it! It was amazing simply for that, we were able to ride the other rides that were offered several times and we went and ate at the beginning and again at the end before they closed up the buffet. My son is a HUGE chocolate milk fan so having a seemingly endless supply felt like a whole lotta pixie dust! We also were in the park already when they did rope drop so we were able to get to space mountain and BTMR quickly and rode them several times before a line built up. It was spendy but totally worth it to us. I think the 12 yr old rode more than the 15 yr old but we stopped counting after 10 rides!

Thank you so much! I didn't even think about heading over to other rides at rope drop as a lot of people head towards the mine train at that time.
 


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