"Disney Early Morning Magic - Fantasyland" Anyone know?

Michele Clauser

New Member
Okay I for one think the charge they want for the 3 extra hours at night is expensive compared to simply staying on property and using the EMHs. But I have to confess when I saw the post about the Early Morning Magic today with 1 hours extra time and then a continental breakfast prior to park opening at 9am I am interested now to hear what dates this is being offered. I probably wont do it as I already have breakfast reservations made and am unlikely to give them up but I am tempted.
 

Michele Clauser

New Member
If one of those 3 is 7DMT you can bet it will sell out.

I wonder how this will effect BOG Breakfast. I read on another board that guests with early ARDs there got to ride 7DMT early. So I made one for out August trip hoping to save on needing the FP. I wonder if they are going to shut that hidden perk down now?
The earliest BOG Breakfast I could get was 8:30 so we will be getting in a little before park open but I like those before park open ADRs too for the very same reason.
 

Tinkerbella16

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Kennythepirate is saying this will cost $69 for an adult, and includes continental breakfast at Pinnochio's + 3 rides+ prepark entrance. Im still new so I don't know how trusty he is.
He was one of the first to report about the After Hours at MK. So this could be right, but I cannot find anything on Disney's site about this now.
 

GhostHost1000

Premium Member
Information has now been released...and it's not surprising based on other recent events.

Make your Walt Disney World mornings more magical than ever with a first-access experience in the park!

Rising with the sun on select mornings, Disney Early Morning Magic gives you the chance to be among the first to enter Magic Kingdom park and experience a trio of Fantasyland attractions:

  • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
  • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
  • Peter Pan’s Flight.
Plus, in addition to the early-morning fun, you can get your fill of a fantastic continental breakfast at Pinocchio Village Haus—featuring such scrumptious breakfast fare as:

  • Chilled juices, coffee and teas
  • Seasonal fruit and berries
  • Freshly baked pastries
  • Cheese and cured meats
  • Scrambled eggs with assorted toppings
  • Vegetable frittata
  • Smoked bacon
  • Pork and turkey sausages
  • Fried potatoes with caramelized onions
  • Mickey Waffles
Available with the purchase of a separate ticket, Disney Early Morning Magic takes place on select dates from 7:45 AM to 10:00 AM. However, admission is limited—be sure to buy your tickets before it’s too late!

Admission to Disney Early Morning Magic is available $69 per adult and $49 per child (tax not included).
 

Brad Bishop

Well-Known Member
The "Continental Breakfast" deal always makes me laugh. When I was young and didn't know any better I was traveling with my family and saw a sign for a hotel that had, in big letters, "CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST INCLUDED." Well that's awesome! I had my wife and daughter and I thought, "We'll get a good night sleep. Breakfast will be some kind of hearty buffet meal in the morning. We'll be on our way! The price is right!"

I thought "Continental" meant "big". Continents are big so it made sense. You could also argue that "Continental" meant varied. I assure you neither is the case (which most of you know - I didn't, then).

We get up the next morning and head over to have our Continental Breakfast (fit for a king, right?). There's some juice boxes, some individual milk containers, cereal, a little bit of fruit, juice and coffee. I was a bit disappointed.

Although just about everyone knows what it is, it always seems so deceptive to me. Still makes me laugh, though. $70 for Continental Breakfast and 3 rides - Sounds like the morning version of their new 3-hour After Dark event.
 

jrogue

Well-Known Member
So strange. I'd much rather just book Crystal Palace early, at least then you're getting early admission and a great buffet. I guess this would be very beneficial to those who want to ride those three rides over and over before the park opens ... but I'm wondering how limited it will be. I feel like this would be more tempting if all (or at least a couple more) of Fantasyland rides were operational during this breakfast.
 

NYwdwfan

Well-Known Member
So let me see if I have this right:

Be Our Guest Breakfast - $20
Crystal Palace breakfast - $30 but it includes characters
Disney Early Morning Magic - $70 and includes 3 rides

So they are basically charging $40-50 for the 3 rides?
 

xdan0920

Think for yourselfer
My guess is they serve the breakfast until 10:00am so that if you want to hit the rides first during the first hour and 15 minutes you can.

Probably right. And really, with only 3 rides open, and the small number of guests this can accommodate(I am thinking a couple hundred?) You probably will get your monies worth if you love those three attractions.

It will be interesting to see how they treat regular guests at 9. When there are VIP guests expecting exclusivity. Unless they tell the VIPs, the rides are yours from 7:45-9. Then you come eat your waffles. Which seems weird to do.

Very curious.
 

Lirael

Well-Known Member
I cant decide if this is less, as much or more of a robbery than the Extra Hours. On one hand, you are actually given a large amount of actual food. On the other, it's only three rides and you only gain one hour.

So let me see if I have this right:

Be Our Guest Breakfast - $20
With the price hike wouldnt BOG be $25 maybe?
 

NYwdwfan

Well-Known Member
I cant decide if this is less, as much or more of a robbery than the Extra Hours. On one hand, you are actually given a large amount of actual food. On the other, it's only three rides and you only gain one hour.


With the price hike wouldnt BOG be 25 $maybe?

Yeah I thought it went up but I could only find the original price. Even still...it's essentially paying for fastpasses.
 

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