What are the early entry days?

Baloo2003

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We plan to visit during Thanksgiving week. Does anyone know what the current early entry days are for the Magic Kingdom (Disneyland) and it they will be different for Thanksgiving week?
 
MM days year round are the S & T days: Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday. And they get you into Fantasyland an hour before the rest of the park opens.
 
We plan to visit during Thanksgiving week. Does anyone know what the current early entry days are for the Magic Kingdom (Disneyland) and it they will be different for Thanksgiving week?

What is this "Magic Kingdom" that you speak of?


Is it some knock off or some 2.0 version of the original? ;)


:lmao:
 

What is this "Magic Kingdom" that you speak of?


Is it some knock off or some 2.0 version of an original? ;)


:lmao:

Stop giving Baloo a hard time Hound. :rotfl:

Just some clarification:
DLR-Disneyland Resort (2 parks, Downtown Disney and 3 onsite hotels)
DL-Disneyland Park at DLR
WDW-Walt Disney World
MK-Magic Kingdom at WDW

So DL is to DLR as MK is to WDW. :goodvibes
 
Stop giving Baloo a hard time Hound. :rotfl:

Just some clarification:
DLR-Disneyland Resort (2 parks, Downtown Disney and 3 onsite hotels)
DL-Disneyland Park at DLR
WDW-Walt Disney World
MK-Magic Kingdom at WDW

So DL is to DLR as MK is to WDW. :goodvibes

You're right DLR29.....but i couldn't resist. :3dglasses

But good on you for giving Baloo.... the "bear necessities"... of our DLR abreviations. ;)
 
Stop giving Baloo a hard time Hound. :rotfl:

Just some clarification:
DLR-Disneyland Resort (2 parks, Downtown Disney and 3 onsite hotels)
DL-Disneyland Park at DLR
WDW-Walt Disney World
MK-Magic Kingdom at WDW

So DL is to DLR as MK is to WDW. :goodvibes
You're right DLR29.....but i couldn't resist. :3dglasses

But good on you for giving Baloo.... the "bear necessities"... of our DLR abreviations. ;)
You know I read somewhere that Disneyland is in fact the Magic Kingdom. All of the resorts have a Magic Kingdom. Just at WDW they call it Magic Kingdom. At DLR they call the Magic Kingdom "Disneyland". When you ride the DLRR for instance, the conductor welcomes you to a ride around "Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom".

As for the "bear necessities" comment Hound, nice try. ;)
 












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