These are off season hours and always have been. We went in April after spring break season ended and had these hours and it was really great!
It wasn't very busy we saw a ton in only 2 1/2 days.
So for us - 24th - 29th September with EMH (4 day park hoppers, 2 little ones 5 & 7 years) we should expect to see our must do's and more? I am envisioning massive lines for rides and crowds - would this be over-doing it a bit? Will it not be crazy crazy?
It won't do any good. Why would they stay open so late when school is back in session? These are off season hours and always have been. We went in April after spring break season ended and had these hours and it was really great!
It wasn't very busy we saw a ton in only 2 1/2 days. Emailing them to change hours is gonna work about as much as emailing them to stop taking pics in PH's did...NOT AT ALL. And guess what? We all survived that like we'll survive being there for shorter park hours.
On any Friday night throughout the entire year (off season or not), DL is open until midnight
Uh ... not exactly
The September calendar has been removed again and I just read in another thread they may be closing at 5 on 9/12. I am going to be there 9/12 - 9/15 so I'd love to know what's going on. September is now less than a month away. To not have the calendar published and finalized is just mind-boggling.
I'm a little confused at WDW vets who say that DLR's off season hours are so much shorter. I understand the entertainment schedule and that MK has fireworks every night and Fantasmic runs at DHS (almost?) every night. Ok, DLR doesn't do that.
But I'm planning for a trip to WDW in October and on a Friday night:
-AK closes at 5pm (5???)
-MK closes at 7
-DHS closes at 8
Leaving Epcot the only park open until 10 (and it's only 10 because of the F&W Festival).
On any Friday night throughout the entire year (off season or not), DL is open until midnight and DCA until 10...not to mention that they open at 8, not 9AM.![]()
What's weirder is that even Disney thinks these hours are weird:
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