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Kat, they both end at ten (emm mk and emm dhs ) and you did both events. but the start times are different. did you feel one (dhs ) was more rushed because you had less time?
Kat, they both end at ten (emm mk and emm dhs ) and you did both events. but the start times are different. did you feel one (dhs ) was more rushed because you had less time?
Interesting that the hours for 21st and 28th of October have not been changed. Wonder why they had to cancel EMMs on that dates... Do not mind too much - got my free fast passes and even managed to book an 8am breakfast at Be Our Guest for the 21st but it is a bit strange...
No, they should be included as well.When I'm searching for EMM (seems to be sold out right now for my dates), should I include my 2 year old as I would for an ADR, or should I just search for the number of ticketed guests?
So basically you're saying you only had an hour? from 8-9. then breakfast. or a rd attraction. wow. technicallly it begins at 7:45. so fifteen minutes cut out walking/stroller parking. what time did you leave the resort in the morning? which bus?Kat, they both end at ten (emm mk and emm dhs ) and you did both events. but the start times are different. did you feel one (dhs ) was more rushed because you had less time?
So basically you're saying you only had an hour? from 8-9. then breakfast. or a rd attraction. wow. technicallly it begins at 7:45. so fifteen minutes cut out walking/stroller parking. what time did you leave the resort in the morning? which bus?
So basically you're saying you only had an hour? from 8-9. then breakfast. or a rd attraction. wow. technicallly it begins at 7:45. so fifteen minutes cut out walking/stroller parking. what time did you leave the resort in the morning? which bus?
I think it’s important for folks to understand that some of the event time does in fact involve the walk from main entrance to Fantasyland. Unless Disney were to change opening procedures (which they haven’t for three years now), I generally think the “around 7:45pm main gate entry” setup is what folks should assess/plan on for EMM and build into their expectations for the event.
It’s one of those things that I knew from reading the boards but I didn’t really get it until we experienced it first hand.
They do make up for it in a way by shortening the queue for SDMT though
...have enough time to do all 7 rides that will be open
I agree, but it would be nice to get in JUST before the PPO people, considering their reservations aren't until 8am. Even if it were only for 5 minutes. Not a complaint, just saying it would be nice. We've done the current format 3x and have had no problem doing what we want along with getting some great pictures along the way. We only want to ride Mine Train once each (we Rider Switch) and my son gets to ride Winnie Pooh a bunch of times with the parent hanging back. With the new format, it will be interesting to see if we feel more rushed. The second time we went we arrived 10 minutes late due to the bus situation and still had no problem accomplishing what we wanted to. I think with this new format, it will be less about getting in multiple rides per attraction and just getting them all in (including meeting the princesses).FWIW, I’m not saying it’s right or wrong, but Disney does make it pretty clear in their event description that you will be let in the MK front entrance around 7:45am. They’ve consistently run it this way since inception in 2016 (and it’s one of the more consistent event complaints you read around this thread).
I think it’s important for folks to understand that some of the event time does in fact involve the walk from main entrance to Fantasyland. Unless Disney were to change opening procedures (which they haven’t for three years now), I generally think the “around 7:45pm main gate entry” setup is what folks should assess/plan on for EMM and build into their expectations for the event.
I think so, but it think you will have to be strategic in how you plan it. If you want to meet the princesses, I would start with them first. I'm basing this only off of TSL, since we really have nothing else to go on. We also plan to save IASW for last since it is a long one. We tend to head to Haunted Mansion after rope drop, so going there should be easy. But you will be a guinea pig for sure. Be sure to report back. We go 12/11.DH and I booked the first "new" EMM on 12/2. We've never done EMM before. We are also wondering if we will have enough time to do all seven attractions.
That's exactly what I was thinking! So do people participating in EMM do that, stop first for pics on quiet main street and is it worth the extra few minutes to do so? They really should let people into the hub area between 7:30 to 7:45.FWIW, I’m not saying it’s right or wrong, but Disney does make it pretty clear in their event description that you will be let in the MK front entrance around 7:45am. They’ve consistently run it this way since inception in 2016 (and it’s one of the more consistent event complaints you read around this thread).
I think it’s important for folks to understand that some of the event time does in fact involve the walk from main entrance to Fantasyland. Unless Disney were to change opening procedures (which they haven’t for three years now), I generally think the “around 7:45pm main gate entry” setup is what folks should assess/plan on for EMM and build into their expectations for the event.
Frustrated and looking for advice. We are at Disney now and attended Early Morning Magic on Sunday. It was “okay”. The problem is that a cast member really put a damper on the morning for us. We arrived at about 7:20 so we could be towards the front of the pack. As we headed towards the Adventureland side with everyone else, a CM told us and another family that all EMM people had to check in on the opposite side. So we walk across to the crowds to Tomorrowland only to be turned back around and go to the back of the line we were at the front of before. The other family stopped to say something to the CM, and we couldn’t hear, but she visibly just shrugged and pointed them to the back of the line too. It’s hard to say how much time it really cost us, but I would say at least 15-20 minutes. Which is a lot in an event that costs approximately $1 a minute. I didn’t say anything then because I didn’t want to waste any more time. And then I didn’t do anything because I have no proof of anything, but it really left a bitter taste for me. They only had two or three CMs out there directing traffic, so those 3 should be well informed. Is there any recourse at this point or do I need to “let it go”?
Frustrated and looking for advice. We are at Disney now and attended Early Morning Magic on Sunday. It was “okay”. The problem is that a cast member really put a damper on the morning for us. We arrived at about 7:20 so we could be towards the front of the pack. As we headed towards the Adventureland side with everyone else, a CM told us and another family that all EMM people had to check in on the opposite side. So we walk across to the crowds to Tomorrowland only to be turned back around and go to the back of the line we were at the front of before. The other family stopped to say something to the CM, and we couldn’t hear, but she visibly just shrugged and pointed them to the back of the line too. It’s hard to say how much time it really cost us, but I would say at least 15-20 minutes. Which is a lot in an event that costs approximately $1 a minute. I didn’t say anything then because I didn’t want to waste any more time. And then I didn’t do anything because I have no proof of anything, but it really left a bitter taste for me. They only had two or three CMs out there directing traffic, so those 3 should be well informed. Is there any recourse at this point or do I need to “let it go”?
I would send an email just to voice your complaint. I did so after the first MNSSHP where it felt oversold and was not what we had experienced in the past. I clearly wrote that I was not looking for compensation, that we were happy to pay for things when the value was there, but with the increased crowds, it no longer was. I had a nice CM call me a few days later, ask me questions about our experience and I felt like I was being heard. Again I was pleasant and wasn't looking for anything in return, but I wanted my concerns on record. At the very least, it made me feel better. LOLFrustrated and looking for advice. We are at Disney now and attended Early Morning Magic on Sunday. It was “okay”. The problem is that a cast member really put a damper on the morning for us. We arrived at about 7:20 so we could be towards the front of the pack. As we headed towards the Adventureland side with everyone else, a CM told us and another family that all EMM people had to check in on the opposite side. So we walk across to the crowds to Tomorrowland only to be turned back around and go to the back of the line we were at the front of before. The other family stopped to say something to the CM, and we couldn’t hear, but she visibly just shrugged and pointed them to the back of the line too. It’s hard to say how much time it really cost us, but I would say at least 15-20 minutes. Which is a lot in an event that costs approximately $1 a minute. I didn’t say anything then because I didn’t want to waste any more time. And then I didn’t do anything because I have no proof of anything, but it really left a bitter taste for me. They only had two or three CMs out there directing traffic, so those 3 should be well informed. Is there any recourse at this point or do I need to “let it go”?