Disney Early Morning Magic to double the number of available attractions

Sep 26, 2018 in "Disney Early Morning Magic"

Posted: Wednesday September 26, 2018 9:28am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The Magic Kingdom's Early Morning Magic ticketed event will soon include more attractions, but at a higher price.

Early Morning Magic currently includes pre-opening early access to The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Peter Pan’s Flight - along with breakfast at Pinocchio Village House from 8am to 10am.

From December 2 2018, the attraction line-up will include The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Peter Pan’s Flight! (January 8, January 15, January 22, January 29, February 3 or February 5, 2019), Princess Fairytale Hall, “it’s a small world”, Mad Tea Party and Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid. Breakfast will move to Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe.

The newly expanded Disney Early Morning Magic offering will take place from 7:45am to 10am on select Sundays and Tuesdays beginning December 2. Admission is available for $79 per adult and $69 per child (tax not included). Regular theme park admission is also required.

The existing offering available to November 27 2018 is priced $10 lower, and $69 per adults and $59 per child.

Reservations can be made online a the official Walt Disney World website.

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kes601Oct 06, 2019

Yep, we'd probably still do EMM @ Hollywood if they bring it back even with the price increase, but our Fantasyland days are through (even if they do bring PP back) with the price increase.

pdude81Oct 06, 2019

Agreed. I've defended EMM but after taking away the buffet at PVH, adding a bunch of rides no one cares about to add capacity, and seemingly removing PP... not happening. This will go from a once per trip (we go 2-3x per year) to every couple years potentially to ride 7DMT a few times early in the trip. It's been frustrating a few times though when PP was not running for EMM until halfway through. Perhaps they are just trying to stop having to give out a bunch of special fastpasses on top of the offering since it's down so much.

kes601Oct 06, 2019

So, if you haven't noticed the EMM description for Fantasyland now no longer lists Peter Pan as being open. Hopefully this is an oversight, as if they increase the price $10 and don't open the 2nd longest wait time in Fantasyland for the event I find it ridiculous. We've done it a few times in the past and had found it fun, but for $89 a person now and having one less ride, no thanks.

larryzOct 03, 2019

raymusiccityOct 03, 2019

I agree, except if Disney keeps pushing in this direction, the real pull will shift over to not going to Disney World at all.😥

Monorail_OrangeOct 02, 2019

Yeah, it's all good! (At least until the levees breach!)

SirwalterraleighOct 02, 2019

Good...let the river run

John park hopperOct 02, 2019

October is known for Mickeys Not So Scary Halloween Party--- It should also be know for Disney's October Scary Price Increases. EMM up $10, food and beverages prices up. More on the way

MaximumEdOct 02, 2019

It’s all good in the hood, man. No worries.

SirwalterraleighOct 02, 2019

AHA!!! The link off a news article diverts here...I knew I wasn’t more crazy than normal 🤪

Hawkeye_2018Oct 02, 2019

Debating on doing this. But as cool as it would be to walk around in an empty park like the commercials, the price is a little too high for just 90 minutes extra.

SirwalterraleighOct 02, 2019

What the hell? It popped up on the recent feed. Oh well...some days the bear gets you 🐻

MaximumEdOct 02, 2019

You know that post is a year old, right?

SirwalterraleighOct 02, 2019

You know...I’m not interesting in beating this again... But I do have to ask: you are aware that “nuance” goes both ways, correct? While I agree fundamentally that patronizing this doesn’t outright affect others...you have to accept that patronizing this actually affects everyone else. Disney is run by profit driven directives under the direction of people...who are inherently greedy. Or are we now NOT being capitalist on this point? Oh...I...see...