Magic Mornings at MK

princessdi

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Is this a hard ticket event? we go this week, but unsure as we havent received any. Thanks
 
Yes, this is a hard ticket event that requires not only that ticket, but also admission for the day for MK in what ever form your regular ticket is.
 
Is this a hard ticket event? we go this week, but unsure as we havent received any. Thanks

We did it last Tuesday. We did not receive a physical ticket, and we were not asked for a physical ticket when we arrived at the gate. When we got there, the CM verified that our name was on the list. After that, we received a blue wrist band, which got us on the rides and into breakfast.
 
We did it last Tuesday. We did not receive a physical ticket, and we were not asked for a physical ticket when we arrived at the gate. When we got there, the CM verified that our name was on the list. After that, we received a blue wrist band, which got us on the rides and into breakfast.

But you scanned your MB or ticket to go in through the front gates, right?
 

But you scanned your MB or ticket to go in through the front gates, right?

Correct. I scanned my MB. I interpreted "received any" in the OP to mean they were wondering whether they would receive/need a physical ticket.
 
Correct. I scanned my MB. I interpreted "received any" in the OP to mean they were wondering whether they would receive/need a physical ticket.

Just the order of the posts, you came after the person who stated you must have a park ticket to participate.

The wording might confuse someone to think they did not need a park ticket to go, just a name on a list to get the wristband.

I just wanted it to be clear to the OP that you had entered with a park ticket and being on the list alone will not get her in.

That aside .... did you enjoy it and did you think it was worth the cost?
 
That aside .... did you enjoy it and did you think it was worth the cost?

Yes, I enjoyed it. We had heavy rain that morning, and I was nervous about its effect on 7DMT. Fortunately, the rain stopped just as we were let in, and there was virtually no effect on the ride.

We rode 7DMT 14 times. Personally, I think my son's favorite part was getting off the ride and back on the ride. Breakfast was good, and the CMs there were awesome.

If it's just my son and I, we would probably do it again. When my parents go with us, I think we will skip it because they aren't that into the rides.
 
I apologize about the confusion. We are annual passholders so we are ok to get into the park Just wondered how CMs know we bought the morning package as we did not receive a hard ticket. Hope that clears up. Thanks
 
was there a lot of people for the morning pkg? We are planning to ride the three rides and get breakfast at end of window.
 
was there a lot of people for the morning pkg? We are planning to ride the three rides and get breakfast at end of window.

When we went, there were not a lot of people for EMM. A couple times, we exited the train, got back in line and were able to board the same train that we just left. The restaurant looked almost empty from 9:30-10:00.

If your goal was to ride each of the 3 rides several times and then have breakfast, I think you could do that at a leisurely pace.
 
Sorry to hijack your thread but I have a question about how offsite people are getting over there in time for this?

We have this booked for 21st June and I've read other places that the monorail doesn't start until later on Tuesdays. Is the ferry the only option to get over to MK or will there be buses to take you over at the TTC? I'd prefer not to have to take the ferry if we can help it as I've seen it can take 30 mins to get over there because it won't go until it's fairly full. Also taking a taxi/uber over to the Contemporary and walking isn't an option for us because we're hopping to DHS after lunch so we'll need the car for that. Any help would be appreciated.
 
Sorry to hijack your thread but I have a question about how offsite people are getting over there in time for this?

We have this booked for 21st June and I've read other places that the monorail doesn't start until later on Tuesdays. Is the ferry the only option to get over to MK or will there be buses to take you over at the TTC? I'd prefer not to have to take the ferry if we can help it as I've seen it can take 30 mins to get over there because it won't go until it's fairly full. Also taking a taxi/uber over to the Contemporary and walking isn't an option for us because we're hopping to DHS after lunch so we'll need the car for that. Any help would be appreciated.

When we have gone for PPO meals while staying offsite they had buses at the TTC to take us over to the MK.
 
Yes, I enjoyed it. We had heavy rain that morning, and I was nervous about its effect on 7DMT. Fortunately, the rain stopped just as we were let in, and there was virtually no effect on the ride.

We rode 7DMT 14 times. Personally, I think my son's favorite part was getting off the ride and back on the ride. Breakfast was good, and the CMs there were awesome.

If it's just my son and I, we would probably do it again. When my parents go with us, I think we will skip it because they aren't that into the rides.

My DS would FLIP OUT to do this!!! Hmmmmm ....... when you have APs these extra ticket events are so tempting. My other DS and I did the DAH and we loved it.
 
When we went, there were not a lot of people for EMM. A couple times, we exited the train, got back in line and were able to board the same train that we just left. The restaurant looked almost empty from 9:30-10:00.

If your goal was to ride each of the 3 rides several times and then have breakfast, I think you could do that at a leisurely pace.

We have this booked for August - so excited. Did you do the three rides then line up at 9:00 for another ride when the park opened? If so, what ride did you line up for at 9:00? You then ate breakfast between 9:30-10:00 - surprised it wasn't busy at this time (figured this would be the most popular time for breakfast). Thanks for sharing your experience :-)
 
We have this booked for August - so excited. Did you do the three rides then line up at 9:00 for another ride when the park opened? If so, what ride did you line up for at 9:00? You then ate breakfast between 9:30-10:00 - surprised it wasn't busy at this time (figured this would be the most popular time for breakfast). Thanks for sharing your experience :-)

We rode only 7DMT from 7:45 to 9:00. At 9, we got on PP stand-by. It was posted at 10 minutes, but was probably closer to 20. From 9:30-10:00, there were about 15 families having breakfast. At 9:30, we were the only family sitting in the section next to Small World. Later, 3 other families sat near us.

I would've preferred to do HM at 9, but son vetoed it. (He wanted Philharmagic. What??) I didn't want to walk too far at 9, just to walk back for breakfast. PP was a decent compromise for my son and me.
 
We went a couple of weeks ago and 7DMT was down. They told us we could ride as much as we wanted by 12:00. To compensate, they opened IASW and carousel. So, we proceeded to ride PP, Pooh, IASW, and Carousel. Then we went to breakfast at 8:30-there was hardly anyone there and the food was great. Unexpectedly, the CMs sang happy birthday to me and gave me a puff pastry cake! We then loaded ourselves down with juice and water and headed to Space mtn at 9, which we walked on. 7DMT opened at 9, but we decided to save those rides for 11:00 when it was a 2 hour wait. After SM, we did the rest of Fantasyland with minimal waits and then 3 times of 7DMT before noon. Great morning and I would highly recommend this event.
 
I apologize about the confusion. We are annual passholders so we are ok to get into the park Just wondered how CMs know we bought the morning package as we did not receive a hard ticket. Hope that clears up. Thanks

My apologies to you. I didn't realize you had already purchased and was looking for something to hold in your hand. Glad it's all cleared up now.
 
We are booked for an EMM in August too - can I ask whether you think our plan is doable:thumbsup2 -

We are thinking we would ride the main three rides until just before 9am & then our plan is to try and do as much as possible between 9-9.45am and then we wanted to get breakfast at 9.45. Is that early enough to get the full selection of breakfast?

I was going to attempt - Little mermaid then space mountain, buzz, speedway, barnstormer and dumbo - is that doable in 45 mins or is that too ambitious? :confused:
 
We are booked for an EMM in August too - can I ask whether you think our plan is doable:thumbsup2 -

We are thinking we would ride the main three rides until just before 9am & then our plan is to try and do as much as possible between 9-9.45am and then we wanted to get breakfast at 9.45. Is that early enough to get the full selection of breakfast?

I was going to attempt - Little mermaid then space mountain, buzz, speedway, barnstormer and dumbo - is that doable in 45 mins or is that too ambitious? :confused:
That might be a little ambitious since they are not right together, but you can always try. Just do as much as you can and then head to breakfast. The food should still be plentiful.
 
I was going to attempt - Little mermaid then space mountain, buzz, speedway, barnstormer and dumbo - is that doable in 45 mins or is that too ambitious? :confused:

I think that's too much. Speedway especially takes forever - maybe 20 min - even at rope drop. Also Ariel and Space Mtn are pretty far apart. I was going to try at 9 for Dumbo, Barnstormer, Ariel ride, Tea Cups, maybe Carrousel, and hope to be done 9:45.
 














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