That being said, I honestly miss the days when they were a wrist-band event. You paid extra to get access to late night hours. I really wish I could remember what they called them though. E-Ticket Hours? E-Ride? You're Tired and We Want Your Money? I was a big advocate of those...The way EMH are now they are just as crowded. The ticketed event made it a little more exclusive. Fewer rides, but also a limited amount of people. Magic Kingdom only, but it made you feel special to have access to the park with such low attendance. I remember feeling very privileged to be able to really feel the magic of MK at night with so few people.
E-Ticket Nights: Wish they would bring those back. My wife and I did one of those on our honeymoon in '97 and loved it. I would be okay with them doubling the amount of people and charging $25/person. I think Disney would be okay with making an extra $50,000 a few nights a week.
Anyway, LEAVE IT!!!!! We use touring plans and try to look at crowd levels for each park and also which park has EMH. I try to avoid the parks that have EMH. I don't find the morning hours to give us much of an advantage and with a 8 year old and a 2 year old, we like to get back to the resort in the evenings. So, I guess saying the the E Ticket nights were awesome is somewhat of a contradiction, but I'll stick by my "LEAVE IT".
I will say that Carol made a great point about Disneyland - I would use the extra morning hours to see Cars Land.
Urbs
Cresson, PA
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