1. It's in both parks nowadays, officially from 8:30-9:30, but you can just keep going in the 30 minutes between 9:30 and park opening at 10. The 30 minute mystery has never been solved. The EMH rides remain open during the 30 minutes.1. How did early entry work? Both parks every day, rotate between the two or only at DLP?
2. Any restaurants you would recommend or recommend against?
1. It's in both parks nowadays, officially from 8:30-9:30, but you can just keep going in the 30 minutes between 9:30 and park opening at 10. The 30 minute mystery has never been solved. The EMH rides remain open during the 30 minutes.
Security opens at 8 (sometimes they are late. This Friday it was on time, Saturday they were late). Then you are held at the entrance gates under the hotel till 8:30.
2. Favourite quick services: Hakuna Matata and Toad Hall (yet to be reopened), Bella Notte is ok.
Snacks: Cafe de la Brousse, the Old Mill and Victoria's.
Table Service: In Disney Village Annette's, King Ludwig's and Rain Forest Cafe. In the park I don't have table service often due to the overpriced food, but I enjoy Captain Jack's. Plaza Gardens is ok, and I would consider Agrabah Cafe (lunch only) the best. Lucky Nugget is a table service with quick service food, also pretty ok.
I know you can not do the super hero station (with Spiderman) unless you are staying at the hotel, so I do not think soCan you do any of the Marvel stuff, like the drawing characters if you aren't staying at the hotel but are still on property at one of the other hotels?
For superhero station when you check in to the hotel 7 days in advance, you will open the option to book it, it can only be booked through the app and it definitely seemed to book up fast so be sure to get on early so you can be sure to get a spot!Thanks.
For the superhero station can you sign up via the app ahead of time or is it onsite?
Do not buy the full package for 90 euro as there are a lot of coasters.We are planning to do a one day visit in August (we are doing WDW in May already for context). My kids are 3,6,9 and are not into thrill rides at all - they dislike roller coaster (even the ones like slinky dog/seven dwarves). So our focus will be really to just do the cute little rides, do meet & greet (my kids are French speaking so they would enjoy meeting French speaking Disney characters). Is it worth it to purchase the premier access if we are not planning to do the popular more thrilling rides? Thank you!!