EMH Question

Cmdr_Crimson

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Okay since this is my first time staying on resort. I have heard of EMH's for the parks. My question is...What do you show that your a resort guest? Your hotel key, Park Ticket....your shoe?:lookaroun Someone Help me out here :lol: .
 

JPVonDrake

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Cmdr_Crimson said:
Okay since this is my first time staying on resort. I have heard of EMH's for the parks. My question is...What do you show that your a resort guest? Your hotel key, Park Ticket....your shoe?:lookaroun Someone Help me out here :lol: .

As a resort guest you will get a plastic ID card known as your "Key to the World" (KTTW) card that works as both your room key and a room charge. You can also have your Park ticket encoded on it.

For the Morning EMH benefit simply show your KTTW card with your park admission to gain entry 1 hour before the official opening time.

For the Evening EMH benefit Cast Members will begin to hand out wristbands about 2 hours prior to closing time. Again show your KTTW card to obtain your wristband to enjoy the park for 3 hours after the official closing time.

When you check-in you will be given a schedule listing which park will be offering a EHM benefit each day.

Enjoy your stay! :sohappy:
 
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BigNormsMom

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For the EMH hours, what time is the actual time of entry to early hours? Is it 8am for Emh? Thanks, leaving in 2 days and Ophelia is knocking on the door of Florida.
 
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JPVonDrake

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The morning EMH benefit is 1 hour prior to the official park opening time. Normally this 8 am as the parks officially open at 9 am throughout most of the year.

Do note that the EMH benefit works on a rotating schedule with normally only 1 park offering either a morning OR an evening benefit on any given date. As Disney is still experimenting with what days work best at each park, there is currently no true pattern to the schedule as of yet.

While the schedule is posted 60 - 90 days in advance on www.disneyworld.com the schedule is always subject to change and has changed on several occasions. When you arrive a finallized schedule (of course still subject to change without notice) is provided to you when you check-in.

Hope this helps! :sohappy:
 
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Pioneer Hall

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For the morning hours, most of the parks don't check any sort of resort ID.

In the evenings you have to go to a wristband location and show them your key which they will inspect. Some places even scan it (distribution near RnRC).

Just a word of warning...Evening EMH were packed when I was there and it wasn't a very busy time of year (third week of august). So have fun with them, but don't expect to be walking on to the rides.
 
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