The day we want to go has morning extra hours. I wonder if this will impact closing wait times ?
Thank you! That helped me get a good idea of timing and wait time. I love easywdw!Josh at EasyWDW just did this last week and wrote a blog post about it.
https://www.easywdw.com/easy/blog/d...a-at-night-with-flight-of-passage-last-thing/
You're getting deep into our bag if tricks with this one. All of the guides will suggest skipping a park with morning EMH unless you are participating in the EMH. But we've found that the earlier guests arrive, the earlier that they will tire out (or get done) and leave. We've had some of our most efficient MK touring ever on the evening of an EMH morning. We've not done this at AK since Pandora opened so I can't give a first hand report for that park though.
We will be shamelessly "borrowing" your strategy during our next trip, so thanks in advance!
I`m wondering how well that trick will work for DHS on EEMH days. Since people will show up before 6 a.m. to experience GE, those people will be long gone by the time evening rolls around. However, will there still be lots of people clamoring to get into the land in the two hours before closing time? Optimistically, I`m hoping that late evening will be a good time to visit GE, but we can`t be sure until we hear reports on these boards from people visiting during the first month of operation.
I wonder if there are any Disney employees here who can tell us how they feel when guests run into the line 5 minutes before closing and they end up having to stay an extra hour to get everyone through? I mean, do they get any kind of overtime? Do they mind it, or do they hate it the way I hated it when I worked retail and a customer would come into the store five minutes to close and then browse for 45 minutes, and we couldn't tell them to leave because the manager wanted the sale??
I wonder if there are any Disney employees here who can tell us how they feel when guests run into the line 5 minutes before closing and they end up having to stay an extra hour to get everyone through? I mean, do they get any kind of overtime? Do they mind it, or do they hate it the way I hated it when I worked retail and a customer would come into the store five minutes to close and then browse for 45 minutes, and we couldn't tell them to leave because the manager wanted the sale??
I’m afraid that Galaxies’ Edge is going to have it’s own level of crowded. It’s rare, but Disney will probably close that area well before closing time for a few months or more in order to get everyone out in a reasonable time.