Magic Morning or Toontown Morning Madness...

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I am sooo confused! I purchased a package thru disneyland.com, included are (1 per person) Mickey's Toontown Morning Madness and (1 per person) Magic Morning. What is the difference between the two? I think I am really confusing myself, I know I have seen explanations where both are mentioned. Thank you everyone:confused:...
 
Also from my MM super thread: http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1675403
Is MM the same as Mickey's Toontown Morning Madness?
No, Mickey's Toontown Morning Madness (MTTMM) is ONLY for people who buy packages from AAA, Costco, Disney, etc. MTTMM is entry into Mickey's Toontown one hour before it opens. Since Mickey's Toontown usually opens one hour after official park opening, MTTMM often begins at official park opening. Different to MM days, MTTMM is offered on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, making Saturday the only day in which both MM and MTTMM is offered.
 
Thank you DLR29! I read a couple of pages of the MM thread link you provided. Would it be safe to say, that since we do not have any young children in our group that TTMM is not necessary? We haven't really explored TT much in our previous trips, other than Roger Rabbit...is there really anything I'm missing in TT?

Also, MM is Fantasyland, right? There are very few rides that weren't super crowded in Fantasyland that I had the patience to wait for. I am super excited to explore many of those on a MM.
 

MM is Fantasyland and much of Tomorrowland. It's a great way to get things like Peter Pan "done" without enormous lines (but you need to get there and in line early).

TTMM gives you early access to Roger Rabbit (not necessarily a kid's ride, IMO, since I have a kid who really doesn't like it much and a hubby who DOES) and their tiny coaster, along with the characters...so if you have a character-lover in your group you might consider taking part in it.

However, it's not necessary...I've done it, it's short and not too exciting (even though DS got us chosen as "family of the day" for TT). If you don't, be sure to check out the thread of people asking for vouchers! You can send them on to someone who really does want to do it, and make them happy. :)
 
MM is Fantasyland and much of Tomorrowland. It's a great way to get things like Peter Pan "done" without enormous lines (but you need to get there and in line early).

TTMM gives you early access to Roger Rabbit (not necessarily a kid's ride, IMO, since I have a kid who really doesn't like it much and a hubby who DOES) and their tiny coaster, along with the characters...so if you have a character-lover in your group you might consider taking part in it.

However, it's not necessary...I've done it, it's short and not too exciting (even though DS got us chosen as "family of the day" for TT). If you don't, be sure to check out the thread of people asking for vouchers! You can send them on to someone who really does want to do it, and make them happy. :)

Great, I will check that thread out!
 


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