![]() But as soon as the clock did strike 11 p.m. This is normal for most nights in the park and usually gives most guests the ability to experience most attractions in a few minutes that during the busy day could have over an hour wait. As the clock got closer and closer to 11 p.m., park closing, most attractions were already posting very low if any wait times. which is definitely a plus because not only can guests experience the few attractions that are not open for the After Hours but also a chance to enjoy the Main Street Electrical Parade and see Wishes. The event ticket permitted guests into the Magic Kingdom starting at 7 p.m. The original information that was given via the Walt Disney World site listed only a few of the major attractions with always frightening “and many more!” tagline for what other attractions could be experienced during the evening. Shortly before the tickets went on sale I, along with most of the Disney Bloggers in the Orlando area it seemed, decided to take part in the first night of this new event to see if it was really worth the $149. I will not sugarcoat it, I was one of the many feeling a bit of an outrage about the Disney After Hours event, almost feeling like, to enjoy the Magic Kingdom anymore, you had to be part of the Disney 1%. Many fans felt it was crossing the line to charge for extra Extra Magic Hours and were not shy about it, but when is the Disney-verse ever shy about anything that? ![]() The Disney Internet world was turned upside down when a $149 after hours event was announced at the Magic Kingdom.
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