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Disney’s Hollywood Studios Introduces Disney Early Morning Magic

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Do you want to be able to ride attractions like Slinky Dog Dash and Alien Swirling Saucers with minimal wait? You can by waking up early and participating in the hard ticketed Disney Early Morning Magic in Toy Story Land!

During Disney Early Morning Magic, Guests of all ages can be among the first to enter Disney’s Hollywood Studios for the day and ride popular Toy Story Land attractions with little wait time. This includes Slinky Dog Dash, Alien Swirling Saucers and Toy Story Mania!. You even have the opportunity to meet some of your favorite toys, Buzz, Woody and Jessie.

Guests who take part in Disney Early Morning Magic will be able to enjoy a delicious continental breakfast buffet. Menu items will include things like yogurt, fruit, pastries and assorted cereal. You’ll also get to choose a main dish like avocado toast or fried chicken served with a tasty cronut.

Disney Early Morning Magic in Toy Story Land is scheduled to take place on select Mondays and Wednesdays from 7:30 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. Breakfast will be available to enjoy until 10:00 a.m.

The price for Disney Early Morning Magic in Toy Story Land costs $79 per adult (ages 10 and older) and $69 per child (ages 3 to 9). Keep in mind that tax not included. Guests wishing to take part in this event must also have purchased theme park admission for the day, in addition to the Disney Early Morning Magic option.

For reservations, call (407) 827-7350 or visit their website.

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2 thoughts on “Disney’s Hollywood Studios Introduces Disney Early Morning Magic

  • $79 for breakfast and 75 minutes of park time in the construction site formerly known as DHS?
    YGBFKM

  • Sounds cool, but pricey! I only have a family of 3 and that would be $230 on top of our park ticket. As tempting as it, I think I’ll chance getting FPs for the ride and having a good touring plan.

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