EE or E-ride night

HaleyB

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I have to decide between the two because E-ride nights go until 1 am. I don't think we could possibly make it to the EE the next morning after that. The problem really is that there are already only 5 EE mornings we can do because of breackfast plans. I need to do 2 mornings in MK and one in Epcot and MGM. The only way I can do those is to go to AK on it's EE day, which means we will need to get there in time for EE (or face big crowds). If I go with an E-night I would have to give up my only chance to do MGM on an EE day... what to do, what to do...

I also have a 6 year old that will fall asleep standing in the middle of Times Square if she is sleepy. There is no way to keep her up if she is tired.

We have UPH's due to the Visa kids play free deal and so we will not have a break from the parks for 8 days. I have never done it this way before and am nervous about that.
 
I can't quite get a handle on what days you plan to do EE and what is eride and why. All I can say is that if you are up to 1 a.m. doing an eride night I would definitely NOT plan an EE morning at a park the next day. I would also cancel the breakfast plans (unless it is something like Cinderella's thing that you HAVE to do) and do the EE instead.

Eride nights are wonderful for getting in those attractions at the MK that you like to do over and over. We did the 7 for 4 deal from last summer and with 2 little kids we didn't push ourselves to spend long hours at the parks.

Have fun!
 
If you are going to be in WDW for eight days and you have a young child I would not worry about going to an e-night. Maybe you could cut back on the breakfasts, or change them so that they are later in the day. We have a PS at the Crystal Palace on an early entry day, but at 10:00 so that we can go in early, get some attractions in and then have a nice breakfast.
 
There are only limited rides open for E-nights. They do not include Fantasyland rides. Mostly Tomorrowland rides and a few others. If your kids like The Mountains, Buzz Lightyear, Astro Orbiter, etc., then do E-night. If they like Fantasylandy rides, do EMH at MK.
 

I would skip the e-ticket night. 1:00 is a late night for children and staying up that late will have a big impact on your next day. I love the early morning hours and wouldn't pass up a chance to do them.
 

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