Oct hours & EMH

vettechick99

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Alrighty, I'm officially confused by this new EMH. Oblige me with a couple questions. :teeth:

1. Is there just one EMH per day, per park?

2. Is there a rhyme or reason to whether it's at night or morning? Or what day?

2. I assume with the introduction of EMH that this means there is no more EE?

3. Is there anyway to predict EMH for October this year?

4. Does the same hold true for EMH: avoid that park?

5. Generally how are the crowds at the nighttime EMH?


WOWEE, that was more than a couple. :blush: I thought I had a good idea of what day I'd be where, but this whole EMH really messes with my schedule! :badpc:

Thanks for your answers and time! Only 192 days! :banana: :banana:
 
Welcome to the state of confusion!
These are the trends I've noticed, and how I'm going about planning my July trip until I hear otherwise. HTH

EMH Mornings:
MK - Friday
MGM - Tuesday
AK - Saturday
EP - Monday


EMH Evenings:
MK - Wednesday
MGM - Sunday
AK - Tuesday
EP – Thursday
 
Hi Big Al,

Try this page for some answers. This should help answer the first 2 questions:

http://www.allearsnet.com/tp/emhour.htm

There is no way to predict October, especially since MNSSHP will be taking up weekend nights.

EMH has replaced EE but is essentially the same thing in the morning, only on different days and for the most part only once a week per park.

I think it only makes sense to avoid the EMH park if you don't get there in time for EMH. Otherwise, we always go to the EE/EMH park and get a big jump on late risers and non-resort guests.

Hope this helps!

Bob
 

Definetly don't plan on certain days being EMH days. In the future I think we may see an actual set schedule announced. For the time being though--- they seem to be following a pattern, but they do change.

EMH is EE--- EE stood for early entry and EMH is just another name for it (extra magic hour). Unless you're thinking of the E Nights.

The evening EMH so far seems to be pretty popular. It does seem to be drawing more crowds than the morning one does/did. I think it can be a great way to extend you park day. I plan on trying it on our next trip.
 















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