on the time of year that you go. Also, special event times like Food and Wine Festival, Flower and Garden Show,
MNSSHP, holiday times, etc. plays into the true value of EMH. I think for busy times I would skip the evening hours but I would do the early morning hour or not at all.
Also, this is the first year for EMH-morn and evening hours and there's no history for fall; so, it's hard to say how everything will be affected at that time. Another problem is not being exactly sure what days, what parks, etc. until a month or two ahead of time for EMH. All advance dinner reservations are based on 90 days out (and up to 100 days out with the new rules) and that doesn't coincide with the Disney park schedule release times for EMH; so, it's a little hard to be precise about it with advance ressies. I have Cinderella Castle for lunch one day and an Illuminations cruise already booked for another day. These ressies are very hard to get and you have to call 90 days out to get them. There's no way I'm giving up these ressies to make it to EMH, if there's a conflict. I have the basic tickets with no park hopping. I wouldn't be able to reschedule these ressies for other days (already sold out)and I'm not going to give them up; so, if I don't get EMH on those days I'm alright about it.
From past experience the early morning hour provides the greatest advantage because less people want to get up that early to get to a park. Also, a great strategy is to work your way to the back of the park where noone will be when the official opening of the park begins. This allows another opportunity to get on rides, etc. easily before the crowds come forth in that area. You can't get this advantage with the later evening hours because all sections are opened already. This is the best!
The other advantage of EMH is that the day is extended to more hours at the parks and that's never a bad thing. You just need to realize you will have company doing this feature. Also, if you park hop, you can go to the early or late park for the extra hours but enjoy a different park in between. To me, that's the best of all worlds. I will decide once we get there if I'm going to upgrade my basic tickets to park hop. We are going with my 88 year old mother-in-law and I don't think we'll be up to take advantage of all these EMH days, anyway.
I love this feature and it's probably the best reason to stay on-site. When hours are shorter at the parks like fall and winter times, then EMH is a very good perk to use.
