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Disney Early Morning Magic Returns to the Magic Kingdom

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One of the most popular special activities that people take advantage when visiting Walt Disney World is the Disney Early Morning Magic event, which is returning once again to the Magic Kingdom.

During Disney Early Morning Magic, Guests have access to some of their favorite Fantasyland attractions, as well as are able to enjoy breakfast.

Some of the attractions Guests will be able to experience are Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Princess Fairytale Hall, “it’s a small world”, Mad Tea Party, and Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid.

Breakfast will take place at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café. Guests will be able to enjoy scrambled eggs, bacon, breakfast potatoes, pancakes, assorted pastries and more. Breakfast is offered from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., and the event lasts from 7:45 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.

As a head’s up, Disney Early Morning Magic is offered on different dates than the park’s regular Morning Extra Magic Hours.

Disney Early Morning Magic kicks off on November 13 and costs $89 for adults and $79 for children. (In addition, regular theme park admission is required). Currently Disney Early Morning Magic will be offered on select dates until March. Admission will be limited and you can book this experience by calling (407)WDW-PLAY.

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4 thoughts on “Disney Early Morning Magic Returns to the Magic Kingdom

  • It doesnt increase crowds.

  • Do the CL get adjusted for these days, or do we really not need to worry about it (if we’re going to MK that day, but not attending this)? I’m looking at going to MK on 12/5 – just wondering if this will increase crowds much. Thanks.

    • We did this before (and really enjoyed it, btw), and a cast member told us this was capped at 200 people so it shouldn’t really effect crowds at all. I don’t think there were even that many people the morning we attended. Hopefully they aren’t overselling these now like they do the parties.

      • Same question I asked before our most recent June trip, and the reply was the same: It does not effect overall crowds. I will say that I it may have effected our touring plan slightly as we were behind EMM guests getting a last ride on 7DMT when the rope dropped, but reoptimizing afterward put us back on track for the rest of the day.

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