EMM in Epcot? Is the Frozen ride the ticket to this?

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Will Disney eventually offer the EMM hours at other parks. I could see them doing this at Epcot with the new Frozen ride.
 
I don't think so. It doesn't sound like it went over well at MK.
 
Will Disney eventually offer the EMM hours at other parks. I could see them doing this at Epcot with the new Frozen ride.

Possibly in the future, but the ride needs to be much more reliable before they can justify selling tickets for exclusive access to it, imo.
 

I am having a hard time understanding why it didn't go over well... I realize that it is $150 per person, but if I lived close enough (within 2 hours), I would most certainly try that one time at least. Seems so cool to have the park to yourself, like I remember it from the 70s. I can't even imagine how cool it would be to not have any lines..... but than again, I hate waiting in line pretty much more than sore throats and sand in my shorts combined.

I am thinking EP might not have enough to offer for the money.
 
EMM is early morning magic, where you get SDMT, PP, and Pooh plus breakfast from 6:45 am-10 am, for $69 plus your ticket for the day. DAH is Disney After hours, where most of the MK was open for 3 hrs past closing for $150 no ticket required and you could go in at 7:00. They have extended EMM through early fall, it seems to have gone over fairly well. They did not extend DAH beyond the few dates they had in April and May. I did both in May, and while I loved them both I personally liked DAH better. It was more palatable at $75 for AP holders, though. DAH was amazing, like having the park to yourself. We would do it again in a heartbeat. We are doing EMM again in August.

ETA- I guess I didn't answer the original question LOL. I do think the MK events may have been feelers for what people would be willing to do for all of the new stuff coming out in the next few years or so. I would definitely do this for Star Wars and/or toy story land, and Pandora. I would have to think about Epcot and FEA, might not be enough for me (plus I have 2 boys, not girls). But I think plenty of people would do it, maybe they could include the met and greet and a meal, or something.
 












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