Hi y'all!
Just looking for a little advice? On our previous trips we never fully utilised EMH with them being so late in the night and effecting the next day, is this a mistake? Can quite a lot be fit into those hours and are most of the E ticket type attractions open?
Thanks for any advice
To do or not to do emh.
1. If you want a one size fits all advice and don't want things any more complicated than yes or no the answer is to avoid emh parks entirely. More often than not, this is the better option.
2. If you're staying offsite, avoid emh parks entirely.
3. If you do not have hoppers, consider avoiding emh parks entirely.
4. During particularly slack times, consider emh even to the point of ignoring #3 above. Hours are short and the extra crowds they bring to the park are minimal. 15 extra percent of a low number is still a low number. And the extra time helps.
5. During particularly busy times, consider emh. It's crowded anyway. More isn't going to change that and you'll probably want to go to the parks when they are least busy in the morning and late evening.
6. If Disney schedules an emh within 2 weeks of your trip or while you are down there avoid that park if you can. There's a reason they added it. And that reason is they expect crowds.
7. Don't go to an emh park without attending the emh. This is especially true of a morning emh because the advantage of starting at zero line condition is lost.
Morning emh.
1. IF you otherwise plan to go back to the hotel and rest and then hop to another park, this is great for EMH attendance. You lose nothing in the transfer (you were going to do it anyway)
2. If your plan is to hop directly to another park, you will give back 30-45 minutes of time saved and you won't arrive at your new park with a zero line condition. Sleep in and hit the second park at its opening.
3. Morning emh is shorter but has the huge advantage of starting at a zero line condition.
Evening emh.
1. The later the emh, the less crowded it is likely to be. However, the drawback is you will be less likely to want to get up for morning touring. If you're good afternoon nap types, you could probably swing it. Otherwise it's a rough go to be in the parks all day until 2am and then get up at 6 the next morning.
2. These do not start out at zero line condition and non hotel guests are allowed to cycle through whatever line they are already in. However, they won't be able to ride any more after that.