Help with start times...

Akwafunk

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So I've looked at the March start times - but they don't exactly line up with the parks... Am I reading it right? Does the Magic Kingdom open from 11am to 9pm? (I guess I assumed it would open earlier - perhaps I'm over thinking this...) Magic hours don't apply as we're off site.

TIA.
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Akwafunk said:
So I've looked at the March start times - but they don't exactly line up with the parks... Am I reading it right? Does the Magic Kingdom open from 11am to 9pm? (I guess I assumed it would open earlier - perhaps I'm over thinking this...) Magic hours don't apply as we're off site.

TIA.
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I just checked the WDW website, and March hours for the MK list opening at 9am each day, with closing ranging from 8pm to midnight, excluding EMH. If you've looked at an Epcot calendar, you may be seeing World Showcase Hours (those are the "countries.") WS is open from 11am until 9pm daily. But Future World (with Spaceship Earth, etc. in the "front" of the park) opens at 9am every day.

Enjoy your trip!!!
 
*PHEW*

Thanks so much - that makes MUCH more sense. I knew I was reading it wrong!
 
Akwafunk said:
*PHEW*

Thanks so much - that makes MUCH more sense. I knew I was reading it wrong!
I know it can be confusing!!! But you (and me, too!!!) are going in March, which is spring break season, so the parks will all be open with normal or extended hours. Remember, though, that the hours can sometimes change, so once you get there, double check by picking up a park schedule inside the park. All the parks will be listed.

Have a great trip!!!!
 

... and wishing you a wonderful time too. With an 11-month old, ours will be pretty low key and hopefully, stress-free too! No rushing to hit the coasters!
 
Akwafunk said:
... and wishing you a wonderful time too. With an 11-month old, ours will be pretty low key and hopefully, stress-free too! No rushing to hit the coasters!
You take the baby, and I'll take the pre-teen! DD12 and I will be there, and she is a thrill-rider extreme!!! Luckily, she doesn't mind riding by herself, because I refuse to go on anything high or fast (except Soarin' and Test Track.) For the coasters, I get two fastPasses, so she gets the chance to ride twice.

I think you'll be seeing lots of Small World characters by the end of your trip!!!
 








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