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Magic Kingdom Early Morning Magic expanding to offer new rides

Magic Kingdom Early Morning Magic expanding to offer new rides


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Disney World just announced that Magic Kingdom Early Morning Magic will expand to offer new rides that weren’t previously available, but a very popular one is being dropped!

Beginning December 2, Early Morning Magic at the Magic Kingdom will now offer the following ride options:   Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, as well as attractions new to the event – Princess Fairytale Hall, “it’s a small world”, Mad Tea Party, Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid.

As you can see from the list Peter Pan’s Flight is being dropped from the list of available rides for Early Morning Magic.  You could still ride this at rope drop or use a Fastpass for later in the day, if you wish though.

Revision:  Disney has announced the following info on Peter Pan’s Flight.  *Not available January 8, January 15, January 22, January 29, February 3 or February 5, 2019

Mad Tea Party at Magic Kingdom Park

The breakfast is being moved from Pinocchio Village Haus to Cosmic Ray’s as well.

The morning also includes scrumptious breakfast at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café that comes with cheese and cured meats, scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes, pancakes and more. Breakfast runs from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., and exclusive event-only access to the attractions lasts from 7:45 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.

Early Morning Magic at the Magic Kingdom will be offered on select Tuesdays and Sundays at a cost of $79 for adults and $69 for children (regular theme park admission is also required). Admission will be limited, so be sure to book your reservation as soon as possible!

For more information and to book this experience, visit the Walt Disney World Resort website or call the Disney Reservation Center at (407) 827-7350.

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Sandy

Saturday 29th of September 2018

Is it a better deal to do EMM at magic kingdom or HS? I just dont like the food they are offering at HS. Also, how far ahead can I schedule these? We arent going until May.

kennythepirate

Saturday 29th of September 2018

Depends on which rides you value more. You can only schedule them for the times Disney has already released

JP

Wednesday 26th of September 2018

I feel like it’s a bad move. With SDMT and PP, it was worth it as both of those pretty much require FP. The new rides added, with exception of fairy tale hall, can be rode without a FP. We loved this event in August but not so sure anymore. JP

Stephanie

Wednesday 26th of September 2018

My thoughts exactly! Access to PP before park opening was a huge perk. Why would they change this?

Paula W

Wednesday 26th of September 2018

This makes it much more worth it for my family, as these are nearly all of my 6 yr old's favorites that could be knocked out before park open!

Angela

Wednesday 26th of September 2018

Does this mean that PPF will be closed all day those daytes or just for EMM?

kennythepirate

Wednesday 26th of September 2018

I assume unavailable for EMM on those days, we shall see.

Austin

Wednesday 26th of September 2018

We have EMM in October. Am I understanding this correctly that Peter Pan will be available during EMM at that time? Thanks

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