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We just returned from doing ALL FOUR parks evening late hours. Each park runs the program a little different and a little stricter. At AK, management would NOT let you into sections (dinoland) if you did NOT have a wristband. Guest with NO wristbands could not go into any attractions. There are 2 CMs at each attractions and you are often asked twice to show your band. The second CM backs up the first one. While they don't THROW anyone out, CM management do wander around the parks preventing non-resort guest from entering. You get your wristbands in 1 or 3 locations in each park. When we left AK at 7:30 one night (closed at 8:00) we saw guest still entering, which answers the question that they do still let resort guest in. THEY check your room ID CAREFULLY to make sure it is not expired. They will also hand you a schedule to help you know what is open. No fastpasses are available, so everyone has the same wait times. MK and EPCOT were busy on our cold nights. I was surprised how many folks did not know about this. When approached by management to leave, most would pull out resort IDs and then directed to the nearest wristband pickup. All members of your party MUST get their own wristbands and they are put on you by the CM. The colors change constantly to prevent next night usage. I found that staying the extra time at AK (closed at 5:00, but stayed open until 8:00) especially nice and relaxing. I see this as a great asset.
Let me say that changing the hours has also impacted the crowd level of the parks. In the past we would love going to MK on Sunday AM, then Sunday AM became the EARLY day, and the crowds were bad. Now there is no Sunday AM at MK (horah) and we went there on our Sunday morning and it was wonderful. MK was open until 11:00 on Saturday with a showing of spetro, so my logic was that no one wants to COME BACK to MK and there was no early entry. Needless to say, we walked on the pooh ride and peter pan's flight.....I mean no one was in line for either of them. We did the almost the entire park in just a couple of hours....even did Tiki birds. Of course it was cold that morning too, around 40s, which help keep the crowd low. You can already see how the new tickets and new EMH have affected the parks. Afterall on Sunday the late night was AK, so if you didn't have hopper priveledges on your ticket and wanted to do the late park, you could NOT come to MK on Sunday morning. This is looking good.
Let me say that changing the hours has also impacted the crowd level of the parks. In the past we would love going to MK on Sunday AM, then Sunday AM became the EARLY day, and the crowds were bad. Now there is no Sunday AM at MK (horah) and we went there on our Sunday morning and it was wonderful. MK was open until 11:00 on Saturday with a showing of spetro, so my logic was that no one wants to COME BACK to MK and there was no early entry. Needless to say, we walked on the pooh ride and peter pan's flight.....I mean no one was in line for either of them. We did the almost the entire park in just a couple of hours....even did Tiki birds. Of course it was cold that morning too, around 40s, which help keep the crowd low. You can already see how the new tickets and new EMH have affected the parks. Afterall on Sunday the late night was AK, so if you didn't have hopper priveledges on your ticket and wanted to do the late park, you could NOT come to MK on Sunday morning. This is looking good.




For our family of three, the charge was not that significant ($12x3 plus tax). BUT...for larger groups/families, this fee could be overwhelming!


