This bites...even though I would love to see them eliminate EMHs altogether and bring back E-Ride Nights. Best $10 I ever spent at WDW.
When it first came out, didn't they advertise it as "at least one hour"?
I checked the website, they have already changed it to "up to 2 hours".
No doubt! And you could stay in the parks late, with small crowds, in combination with cheaping it up at an offsite resort. No wonder they won't let us do that any more...
You did need to stay on-site to participate in E-Ride Nights. You had to sign up/pay for it at your resort.
Planning on going in January and am pretty disappointed about the reduction in EMH hours. With hours in January already so short as it is, and having reduced PM EMH hours only three nights a week, it's pretty limiting.
As others have stated, with the closure of Pleasure Island, there aren't a lot of options for things to do at night, which is a bummer when some parks close at 5 or 7 in the evening.
This is very disappointing news for us. My kids are 8 and 11 and just last year have been able to stay up to the 2 and 3 am max emh closings. One of the benefits of going in the very busy summertime is these great hours, 3 am in August at disney is usually a pretty nice temp! and now we just lost 1/3...not to mention the 3rd hour was the best b/c the most people had left.
Ugh, so sad...this cut really hurts for usWe love Disney, and love DVC and staying onsite, but it's tough to swallow cut after cut of benefits when prices keep rising considerably.
That's disappointing, but overall it was more of a nice luxury that Disney offered than something I used.
I did always feel sorry for the CM's that had to work until 3 or 4 am and the bus drivers that worked until 4 or 5 am.
I am definitely disappointed in this change. I find the 1st hour is always supercrowded and really only find a benefit in the last 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
Paying more and getting less. This sucks and I for one am going to write Disney telling them that they will lose me as a frequent guest who spends thousands of dollars a year at Disney parks vacations.
This is the final straw for me.
EMH+ or XMH perhaps?Now you can pay us for what you used to be able to do for free*!
*Technically, we never gave it to you for free, it was rolled in with your resort stay, so now, for convenience, you can now decide to pay to use this perk or not pay to not use it. Of course, we're not lowering costs even though you no longer have access to it, we spent it on Mickey Bars and Dave's new hat, sorry. (And for us, not you!)