Ee @ Dl/ca ???

Mich Mouse

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Is there early entry/extra magic hout at Disneyland? I checked the official website and the park hours but I did not see anything listed.

Thanks. :sunny:
 
Early entry at Disneyland Park is one hour before regular admission a few days per week; Mon, Tues, Thur and Fri, I believe... There is no early entry at the California Adventure Park.

Technically, EE at DLP is one day on the ticket; however, those staying at the resorts have been getting an "unofficial" EE every day available during their stay at the resort hotels....

:-)
 
Here's what I have gathered about this... most passes have a Bonus early entry where you can get into Fantasy land and also Buzz lightyear and Space Mt. one hour before the rest of the park opens. So if the park is stated as opening at 10, you can get in at 9 on one morning with those passes (most passes that are 3 day or more seem to have this Bonus early entry thing on them)

At CA I think that they unofficially open a little early and let guests ride on Soaring over Calfornia before the stated opening of the park quite often. It isn't announced but I know when we were there 3/4 years ago they were doing this and I hear they still do.

But I think Soarin is the only ride you have access to early in CA and it doesn't use up your early entry day to do that. I hope this is right.
 
There is EE at Disneyland, however it is nothing compared to WDW's EMH. You get into DL 1 hour before the general public, no extra hours at night. If you buy a PH Bonus ticket you get 1 EE during your stay and if you stay at a DLR hotel you get EE everyday it is offered. EE is not every day, not sure what the days are but I think it is Mon, tues, thurs, and Sat.
 

Another difference is that DL normally stays open longer everyday, compared to WDW. Midweek they tend close early in slow season, but during holidays, weekends, spring breaks, summer or anything else, they're open late everyday. Went to WDW for first time last Christmas and was frustrated on all of the different hours each park had. Really, really had to plan out EVERYTHING to the last letter, in order for us to get the biggest bang. But being WDW vets you know all of that!!!! :cool1: Are you considering coming to DL? Hope you do and have alot of fun! :tinker:
 
FYI, here is an excerpt from "A DLR Guide for WDW Vets" www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1162599

17. Early Entry at DLR vs. Extra Magic Hours at WDW

DLR and WDW have a history of offering extended park hours to certain visitors. These perks change over time and the current form of these perks will most likely change in the future. Therefore the information in this section is the most likely of all sections in this guide to become outdated.

At DLR “EE” means Early Entry, not Expedition Everest (as at WDW). The DLR Early Entry and WDW Extra Magic Hours (EMH) are recent perks offered to guests. Similar to EMH, paying attention to how EE works will have a major impact on how you plan your days at DLR.

EE is offered at DL on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. During EE DL opens 1 hour early for certain guests. The rides open during EE are fairly regular but subject to change on any day. During EE most of the FantasyLand rides are open, as are Space Mountain and Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters in TomorrowLand.

Officially the only way to get EE is to buy a 3+ day parkhopper bonus ticket. Note that most DLR tickets are bonus tickets, but some (such as those offered by the military) are not (or so I have heard). If a guest buys one of these 3+ day bonus tickets, they are entitled to one EE morning during their trip. It does not matter if the guest stays at a DLR hotel, a good neighbor hotel, or any hotel for that matter.

In July 2005 DLR started offering EE to its DLR hotel guests. When this second EE access method began it was described as a “test”, which meant it could be stopped at any time. This test has now gone on for a year and some DLR hotel guests have come to regard it as a perk and not a test. In any case, if you are a DLR hotel guest you can use EE on every day it is offered while you stay at the hotel, not just on one day as the “official” bonus ticket visitors are allowed. At least you can as long as the “test” continues.

DCA does not have an EE program. However, GCH guests are regularly allowed into the park early (there is a special DCA entrance from the GCH). On most mornings DCA opens its gates 30 minutes early and opens one ride, Soarin’ Over California. So even if you get to the DCA gates right at official park opening you may face a pre-existing line on this ride. Fortunately it has FastPass.

Another early entry perk of sorts is Mickey’s ToonTown Morning Madness (TTMM). ToonTown at DL typically opens one hour after official park opening, and TTMM allows certain guests to get into ToonTown one hour early. Since TTMM is one hour before ToonTown’s typical one hour delayed opening, it begins right when DL regular park hours begin. And TTMM is not necessarily on the same days as EE. Right now it is offered on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.

I have never done TTMM so this is second-hand. During TTMM a mock ceremony is held and access to characters is provided. Apparently the TT rides (of which there are only a few) are also open.

TTMM is obtained by simply booking your trip through the DLR website, and does require you to stay at a DLR or Good Neighbor hotel. Unlike EE, TTMM does not have such a major effect on DL traffic patterns. But TTMM will affect Toontown traffic patterns as there will already be lines when ToonTown officially opens to everyone. If you want to visit ToonTown and do not have TTMM privileges, it is best to visit it on a non-TTMM day. And go early.

So how should you use or plan around EE? First, if you have EE you should definitely use it. This is contrary to certain advice for WDW to avoid EMH parks. Second, EE should be focused on the FantasyLand rides. These rides are very close together physically and are often 2-3 minutes in length. So you can do a lot of the FantasyLand rides in that one hour – I have heard of people doing 9 different rides – we have done 7. None of the DL FantasyLand rides have FastPass, and thus rides like Peter Pan, Dumbo and Matterhorn must be done first thing in the morning to avoid lengthy lines later in the day. EE is a perfect time to do them.

Some people are tempted to go to the headliner rides during EE, namely Space Mountain and Buzz Lightyear. Both of these rides have FastPass (FP), and as such can be ridden any time of day with a short line using FP, unlike the FantasyLand rides which do not have FP. It is therefore wise to focus on FantasyLand during EE.

If you visit DLR during high season, that means an 8AM park opening and 7AM EE. All else being equal, if you only have one EE day I think it is best to use EE on the first possible day you can – preferably the very first day of your trip - because you will have the most energy that day (no park day on the previous day) and, if you can manage it, and earlier bedtime than other nights where you may stay late at the parks.

What if it is an EE day (Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat) but you yourself do not have EE? On such days even if you arrive at the parks before they open and are first in line for regular opening you will face long lines in FantasyLand right away. Such days are thus good days to avoid FantasyLand altogether. They are also good days to go to DCA.

In summary there is no other way to slice it. If you want to do FantasyLand during high season without extremely long lines, either do it during EE or do it first thing on a non-EE day.
 
If you buy a convention ticket, but are staying at a DLR, Do you still get EE?
 
This is taken from my guide...

Disneyland® Early Entry & Mickey's Toontown Morning Madness
Date: 09/21/2006


Disneyland Early Entry:
Early Entry is offered to select Guests of the Disneyland® Resort on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays 1 hour prior to scheduled park opening.

Eligible Guests include:

Pre-arrival domestic Guests who have purchased 3+ day hopper tickets.

Japanese market Guests who have purchased 2+ day hopper bonus tickets.
Tourist in-market Guests who have purchased 3+ day hopper tickets from local hotels or visitor centers.
Tourist outer market Guests (San Diego, LA) who have purchased 2 day hoppers.
Currently, the following attraction, food, merchandise and character locations are available to Early Entry Guests:

Attractions Foods Merchandise Characters
King Arthur Carrousel
Mad Tea Party
Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
Peter Pan's Flight
Alice in Wonderland
Pinocchio's Daring Journey
Snow White's Scary Adventure
"it's a small world"
Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
Astro Orbitor
Space Mountain
Star Tours


Plaza Inn
Blue Ribbon Bakery
Carnation Café
Main Street Fruit Cart Fantasyland Mad Hatter
Once Upon a Time
Stroller Shop
Little Green Men
Disney Showcase
"it's a small world" Toy Shop
Star Trader
Town Square
Plaza Inn


Mickey's Toontown Morning Madness:

Description:
Guests may wake up and enjoy Mickey's Toontown Morning Madness an hour before Toontown opens to the general public. This enhanced experience offers our Guests the opportunity to meet and greet some of their favorite Disney Characters. The Mayor of Toontown, Mickey Mouse, leads a comical ceremony in which everyone "becomes" a citizen of Toontown - and that's when the madness begins!

Entitlement:
Available for Guests traveling on Walt Disney Travel Company packages and
multi-day Japan Travel Bureau Guests Only.

Availability:
Walt Disney Travel Company Guests: Now through 1-31-07.
Japan Travel Bureau Guests: Now through 1-31-07.

Restrictions:
Guests will receive a Mickey's Toontown Morning Madness voucher which must be surrendered upon entry.

Operation of Attractions and appearances of Characters are subject to change without notice.

Each Guest must have a valid multi-day admission ticket in order to enter Disneyland® park and Mickey's Toontown.

Entitlement available for one morning throughout the length of ticket Monday, Wednesday, Friday, or Saturday.
 
added this...

Disneyland® Park Hours have been revised for weekending
10/14.
The revised hours are:
Date Day Open Close Open Close
10/9 Mon 900 2200 900 2300
10/10 Tue 1000 2000 1000 2100
10/11 Wed 1000 2000 1000 2100
10/12 Thu 1000 2000 1000 2100
Former Revised
Additionally, beginning on Tuesday, Oct. 10, and until further
notice, Early Entry will open to the rope on Main Street,
U.S.A. at 08:45 for all 10:00 Disneyland® openings.
 
Mich Mouse said:
If you buy a convention ticket, but are staying at a DLR, Do you still get EE?

Yes you will unless they change things before your trip. But I am betting you will be fine. EE is one of the reasons to stay onsite, I have no idea why they just don't make it official to lure people into paying the bucks to stay onsite. When you check in ask the cm what days EE is and verify that you get it each day. At the GCH in June they had a daily newsletter that was put on your pillow at turndown. If the next day was an EE day, they mentioned that quite prominently in the newsletter. Not sure what they are doing to alert guests about EE at PP and DLH.
 
The one thing about early entry that doesnt make sense to me, is that the park opens for mainstreet a half hour before the rest of the park, but early entry is good for one hour before the park opens. It really only gives you a half an hour for early entry. I found it wasnt worth it when I went and used mine.
 
mystic_path said:
The one thing about early entry that doesnt make sense to me, is that the park opens for mainstreet a half hour before the rest of the park, but early entry is good for one hour before the park opens. It really only gives you a half an hour for early entry. I found it wasnt worth it when I went and used mine.
Wow, that is the first time I have heard someone say EE was not worth it. How early did you get to the gate? And what you described about letting people into Main Street did not happen when we used EE for an 8AM regular park opening (7AM EE).
 
Mich Mouse said:
If you buy a convention ticket, but are staying at a DLR, Do you still get EE?

i must say, the photo in your signature is really cool
 
HydroGuy said:
Wow, that is the first time I have heard someone say EE was not worth it. How early did you get to the gate? And what you described about letting people into Main Street did not happen when we used EE for an 8AM regular park opening (7AM EE).

Well the park itself opened at 10am... I was there at 8:30 cause I had breakie at ihop across the street early. The lineup wasnt so bad at that point. But at 9:00 they opened the gates, and by 9:30 everyone else who didnt have EE piled into Mainstreet and you couldnt breath. So I only really got a half an hour. It was kind of disappointing after hearing all the great stuff about EE.

Granted mind you when I was there last week, there were 3 conventions going on, the kids had a long weekend, PLUS it was Gay Days.
 
mystic_path said:
The lineup wasnt so bad at that point. But at 9:00 they opened the gates, and by 9:30 everyone else who didnt have EE piled into Mainstreet and you couldnt breath..
Why were you on Main Street if you had EE? Why weren't you taking advantage of it by riding the Fantasyland attractions, Space or Buzz?
 
disneychrista said:
Why were you on Main Street if you had EE? Why weren't you taking advantage of it by riding the Fantasyland attractions, Space or Buzz?

That's what I was wondering?
 
It was worth it to go onto Peter pan right away "Several Times", as well as Alice in wonderland and dumbo. But we did those a few times in the first half hour as all the other rides in FL we found were walk on's anyways even at peak times in the day.

I couldnt do space more then once cause the person who I was with can go through petimal seizures on rides such as space so I didnt want to risk that, and buzz was a walk on as well throughout the day.

Maybe it depends on the time of year you go, but I just found that within the first half hour we did enough in Fantasyland to really not have to go back to stand in lineups for the rest of the day.

It would be different too if you had children who constantly wanted to go back on the child rides. It defiantely would be an advantage to not have to wait in lineups in the heat with kids.
 
Back again. Aren't Space Mountain and BudLightyear open during EE also??? I thought I had read that somewhere. Thanks! :tinker:
 




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