Worfthedog
Mouseketeer
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- Feb 18, 2005
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Hi all,
I have a question that I hope one of you can answer with 100% reliablity. I'm visiting DLP again in a couple of weeks and am wondering if I can enter the park during the 2 EMH hours and when there are night EMHs can we get the wristband (no night ones on this trip, just thinking ahead for next trip), using our Dream Annual passes (we are not staying on site).
When we went in April we were able to enter at just before 9am, one hour into the EMH (I know the pass lets us do this anyway), but we were told that we could have used the full EMH time when we asked at guest relations. However the next day we were told we couldn't enter early when we phoned to check.
I've read conflicting reports on several websites and have been told both yes and no for the EMH and wristbands with the annual pass, and since the official website only talks about on site guests I'm just not sure. (I'd be so embarassed walking to the gates to be turned away).
So can anyone shed some light on this once and for all? I'm sure one of you will you've never failed me yet!
Thanks in advance. Paul.
I have a question that I hope one of you can answer with 100% reliablity. I'm visiting DLP again in a couple of weeks and am wondering if I can enter the park during the 2 EMH hours and when there are night EMHs can we get the wristband (no night ones on this trip, just thinking ahead for next trip), using our Dream Annual passes (we are not staying on site).
When we went in April we were able to enter at just before 9am, one hour into the EMH (I know the pass lets us do this anyway), but we were told that we could have used the full EMH time when we asked at guest relations. However the next day we were told we couldn't enter early when we phoned to check.
I've read conflicting reports on several websites and have been told both yes and no for the EMH and wristbands with the annual pass, and since the official website only talks about on site guests I'm just not sure. (I'd be so embarassed walking to the gates to be turned away).
So can anyone shed some light on this once and for all? I'm sure one of you will you've never failed me yet!
Thanks in advance. Paul.