Early Theme Park Entry is a free perk for Disney World Resort Hotel guests that lets them get into the parks half an hour early!
This, along with Extended Evening Hours for Deluxe Resort guests, is one of the many reasons that it can pay off to stay at a Disney resort. Starting today, Early Theme Park Entry is going to be even better because of an added bonus!
From December 19th, 2021 to January 3rd, 2022, Early Theme Park Entry will let Disney World Resort Hotel guests to enter the parks for a whole hour before opening! This is a major bonus for anyone staying at a Disney hotel, you can squeeze in a TON of rides during that time without using Genie+.
The extra time will be a big help for anyone visiting the parks during the holidays, especially with the big crowds we’ve been seeing lately! Although not every ride is open during Early Theme Park Entry, major attractions like Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Space Mountain, Frozen Ever After, Test Track, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, Slinky Dog Dash, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, Avatar Flight of Passage, DINOSAUR, and Expedition Everest are available, along with many other rides.
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We headed into Disney’s Hollywood Studios this morning to check out the new extended version of Early Theme Park Entry! Getting into the park was pretty easy, with crowds being minimal at the entrance. It’s important to note, however, we arrived at the park about 10-20 minutes after rope drop.
Inside the park, some sections felt like a ghost town! It wasn’t particularly crowded anywhere we went, but there were some sections of the park that were just empty. Of course, you can always expect more people in areas like Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and Toy Story Land.
Of course, we had to ride some attractions during our extra time in the parks! We started off with Tower of Terror, which had a posted wait time of 10 minutes, but it only took us 6 minutes to get on the ride (including the time for the preshow). Later on, the wait was changed to 5 minutes.
Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster also had a posted wait time of 10 minutes, but it was only 7 minutes because the preshow was not running. We just headed straight to the coaster!
Finally, right before the park opened to the general public, we headed over to Slinky Dog Dash which, although having a posted wait time of 50 minutes, actually took us only 33 minutes to get on! We were able to get on three major attractions at Hollywood Studios before the park opened (and you could get on even more if you wanted to!), so that goes to show you how great of a perk this is.
Take advantage of this added perk to make the most of your holiday Disney trip! Plus, the extra time in the parks can also free up your day to enjoy the holiday festivities like EPCOT’s International Festival of the Holidays, the Candlelight Processional, and all the delicious holiday treats (can you tell we like Disney food?).
Be sure to use this bonus if you’re staying at the Disney World Resort Hotels from December 19th to January 3rd! We’re always keeping up with the latest Disney news, so stay tuned here for more.
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What do you think about this new perk? Let us know in the comments!
Sean says
I was confused by this article in the Feb 14th email. It references park perks that occur in the past. Am I missing something?
DFB Gigi says
Hi Sean! Apologies! Just to clarify since the article was in the newsletter today and to avoid any more confusion, the early park entry perk still exists, but it’s 30 minutes before park opening instead of one hour, which was the bonus perk in December-January.