NEWS: More Summer Dates Added to Disney After Hours
Disney After Hours special after regular hours ticketed event similar to the Halloween and Christmas parties, and is a great way to experience the park after dark. Unlike those parties, which are very busy, Disney After Hours allows you to enjoy the parks with very small crowds, little to no wait on attractions, and complimentary treats and drinks. These events have grown in popularity and Disney has added more dates to the calendar for these events. Catch all the details below.
Disney After Hours
Here are the remaining dates of the Disney After Hours at each park in the Month of May:
- Magic Kingdom: May 23 and 30.
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios: May 24 and 31.
Here are the new dates, which go on sale starting May 30:
- Magic Kingdom Park: August 22 and 29; and September 5, 12, 19, and 26.
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom: July 2, 8, 15, 22 and 29; August 5, 12, 19, and 26; and September 3, 9, 16 and 23.
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios: July 5, 12, 19 and 26.
Note that Disney’s Hollywood Studios does not have any event dates in August and beyond. This may have to do with the park getting ready for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. We certainly hope fall dates will be added for Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, but we guess that won’t happen until things calm down well after the August 29 opening.
To purchase your tickets and view a full list of attractions and experiences, visit Disneyworld.com/DisneyAfterHours. All Disney After Hours event tickets cost $125 + tax for advance purchase and $129 + tax for day-of purchases. Disney Vacation Club members and Annual Passholders can take advantage of a discounted price at $95 + tax.
Disney Villains After Hours
If you want to attend the Disney After Hours at Magic Kingdom in June and July then you’ll want to take a look at Disney Villains After Hours at Magic Kingdom Park. This special nighttime event showcases some of Disney’s best-loved villains with special entertainment, food, and attractions.
Here are the event highlights from the Disney website:
- Three hours of access to over 20 popular Magic Kingdom attractions with low wait times and thrilling villain-inspired surprises at Pirates of the Caribbean and Space Mountain—all after the park closes
- Villains Unite the Night, an all-new, 20-plus minute stage show starring Hades, Meg, The Queen, Maleficent, Jafar and other hilarious hoodlums—at Cinderella Castle
- Keep your eyes peeled for the fire-breathing dragon, Maleficent as she slinks her way through the park at night—for the very first time!
- Dress your diabolical best—pay homage to your fave knave with inspired attire (see dress code and costume guidelines)
- Sinfully delicious villain-themed food and beverage offerings available for purchase, including brand-new items and returning favorites such as Evil Emperor Zurg’s Noodles and Not-So-Poison Apple Cupcakes
- Event-themed, limited merchandise plus a curated collection of Villains must-haves will be available for purchase
- Malevolent music and frightful lighting set the tone for a gruesomely good time
- Ever driven to stand out in their unpredictable and audacious fashion, the Villains will be entertaining Guests in the Villains Unite the Night show; however, they will not be participating in Character Greetings during the event.
As with other Disney After Hours events popcorn, ice cream novelties, and select bottled beverages are included in the cost of admission and are available at carts throughout the park.
Disney Villains After Hours takes place from 10:00 PM to 1:00 AM on the following dates:
- Thursday, June 6, 2019
- Thursday, June 13, 2019
- Thursday, June 20, 2019
- Thursday, June 27, 2019
- Monday, July 1, 2019
- Thursday, July 11, 2019
- Thursday, July 18, 2019
- Thursday, July 25, 2019
- Thursday, August 1, 2019
- Thursday, August 8, 2019
Admission to Disney Villains After Hours can be purchased in advance for $139 per adult or child (plus tax) or on the day of the event for $144 per adult or child (plus tax). Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club Members can take advantage of specially priced advance purchase tickets for just $109 per adult or child (plus tax).
We’ll be attending the first Disney Villains After Hours! We’ll be bringing you event coverage on through our Instagram account and will have a full review up shortly after the event!
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While Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party and Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party get all the attention, there is another after-hours special event held regularly at the Magic Kingdom (and now two more parks) that most guests have no idea exists. Disney After Hours is a special event that offers many of the perks of the holiday parties but promises much lower crowds. To be clear, this is not the same as Extra Magic Hours and it does not replace Extra Magic Hours.
Since its announcement, we’ve always been curious if this event is worth the cost. We had the opportunity to experience Disney After Hours at Magic Kingdom for the first time. Here’s what you need to know.
1 – Disney After Hours at Magic Kingdom Park
Disney After Hours is a separate ticket event that began in April 2016. Offered on select nights throughout the year, guests pay to have access to twenty-five attractions with little to no crowds in the Magic Kingdom Park. The event has now expanded to include Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park.
Here are the upcoming party dates for 2019:
- The event takes place from 10:00 PM to 1:00 AM on the following dates:
- Thursday, May 30, 2019
- Thursday, August 22, 2019
- Thursday, August 29, 2019
- Thursday, September 5, 2019
- Thursday, September 12, 2019
- Thursday, September 19, 2019
- Thursday, September 26, 2019
2 – Not a Themed Party
Separately ticketed special events are nothing new at Disney World. For years Disney Parks have played host to events such as Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party, Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, and Star Wars: Galactic Nights. Held after the park’s normal operating hours, guests can enjoy several hours of special entertainment, parades, fireworks and more in addition to the standard Magic Kingdom offerings. The parties also include free trick or treating in the case of the Halloween parties, or cookies and cocoa in the case of the Christmas party. The parties are wildly popular with most nights selling out.
However, there are a few key differences between this and the Halloween or Christmas party. The first difference, of course, is the lack of a holiday or special theme. The biggest draws for the holiday parties are the decorations and costumes, the generally amazing holiday atmosphere, and the top-notch entertainment. The theme of Disney After Dark is more about “open late with next to no lines”. If you’ve ever been to a sold-out holiday party, you know that holiday parties are not about short lines. If anything, crowds are often heavier than during the day.
If your goal for the evening is to experience as many attractions as possible, then the Disney After Hours event might be exactly what you’re looking for. We were skeptical that the wait times would really be that low. We were pleasantly surprised to find that Disney delivered on that promise. More on that in a bit.
3 – Price & Time Comparisons
When trying to determine if the party is right for you, the cost of the event needs to be compared to other special ticketed events. The Halloween Party runs from $89-$109 for most nights and is $125 on Halloween Night. The Christmas Party runs from $99-109 and is $125 on its last night, December 21. Finally, the last Star Wars Galactic Nights party was $129. The cost for the Disney After Hours is $125 for tickets purchased in advance. Its price is in about the same range as the other events. Disney Annual Passholders and DVC members may purchase Disney After Hours tickets for $95, while for the seasonal parties they only receive a small discount.
All of these events offer early admission into the park before the actual party time. The Halloween and Christmas Parties along with the Galactic Nights party runs from 7-12 pm and allow you to enter at 4:00 pm for a total of 8 hours. Disney After Dark allows you to enter the park three hours early, in our case 7:00 pm, for a total of 6 hours in the park.
We’ve already noted how busy the holiday parties are. In fact, they are packed. We hear more and more complaints on how crazy crowded those parties are. Disney After Hours is not crowded at all. There will be times where you’ll feel like you have the park to yourself. Frankly, it’s a bit weird. We strolled down Main Street USA around midnight and it was empty. Disney limits the number of guests that can enter during Disney After Hours and it really is a plus.
4 – Ice Cream, Popcorn, and Select Beverages Included
The Halloween Party gives out candy and the Christmas Party has complimentary cookies and hot chocolate. Disney After Hours includes complimentary treats during the party as well. We took advantage of this all night and it was awesome. Available treats include ice cream novelties like the Mickey Bar and Mickey Ice Cream sandwich, popcorn, and bottled beverages such as Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, and Dasani water. These items normally range from $5.00-5.75 and are included in the cost of your ticket.
We certainly ate and drank more than we normally would if we had to pay for these items. This party feature is a great bonus to offset the ticket price. Between the two of us, we enjoyed 2 Mickey Bars, 3 Mickey sandwiches, 4 popcorns, 4 bottles of water, and 2 Cokes. We actually wanted more drinks, but at 12:55 am, they were all gone. Had we purchased these items we would have paid a total of $71.75 in snacks and drinks, averaging about $36 per person. If you’re a fan of Mickey Bars and popcorn, this is a significant added value for the event.
Future Event Tip: We had wanted drinks for the road and got in line at snack carts at 12:53 am and 12:57 am. Both were out of drinks. Had we known, we would have grabbed two bottles of water around 12:30 am. Don’t wait until the very end to get your drinks for the road.
(Update: for our After Hours Event at Disney’s Hollywood Studios there were plenty of snack carts and nothing ran out. We never waited more than a few seconds for our snacks. Disney seems to have addressed this issue!)
5 – Open Attractions
Like the other parties, there are a limited number of attractions available to enjoy during the evening. Here is the full list of attractions open during the Disney After Hours event.
Main Street USA
- Meet Mickey Mouse and Tinker Bell at Town Square Theater
- Plenty of PhotoPass photographers on hand to take photos on Main Street and in front of Cinderella Castle with no crowds in the background!
Adventureland
- The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
- Jungle Cruise
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Swiss Family Treehouse
- Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room
Frontierland
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
- Country Bear Jamboree
- Splash Mountain
Liberty Square
- Haunted Mansion
Fantasyland
- The Barnstormer
- Dumbo the Flying Elephant (both sides were open)
- “it’s a small world”
- Mad Tea Party
- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
- Meet Ariel in Her Grotto
- Mickey’s PhilharMagic
- Peter Pan’s Flight
- Princess Fairytale Hall
- Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
- Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid
Tomorrowland
- Astro Orbiter
- Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
- Space Mountain (both sides were open)
- Tomorrowland Speedway
- Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover
6 – Pre-Event Game Plan
As we noted before, you may enter Magic Kingdom three hours early. We really encourage you to do so. We recommend you use this time to enjoy the Magic Kingdom attractions and/or fireworks that will not be available during the event hours, particularly if this is the one time you’ll be visiting Magic Kingdom during your vacation. We used this time to ride attractions and enjoy the park.
Future Event Tip: When arriving at Magic Kingdom there were special areas to enter with the event ticket. We received a special party lanyard to wear throughout the evening. If you are already in Magic Kingdom that day you do not need to exit the park to get your party lanyard. Near the Hall of Presidents, there was a check-in location where guests already in the park could scan their event ticket and get the lanyard for the event.
7 – Short Wait Times?
For our event, the park closed at 10:00 pm. We noticed it took about 10-20 minutes for regular guests to be filtered out. So, at 10:00 the wait times were still a bit longer because the last of the day guests were still filtering through the lines. However, even with regular guests we only waited 5 minutes to ride Seven Dwarf Mine Train when we got in line around 10:15 pm. The rest of the evening we enjoyed walking on to every single attraction we wanted. The only time we had to wait longer than a few seconds, was again for Seven Dwarf Mine Train at 12:50 when a lot of guests were trying to get one more ride in before 1:00 am. Even with this, we waited only three minutes to ride!
When I heard about this event I really didn’t believe the “short” wait times. What does that mean really? Is 15 minutes a short wait? Or 30 minutes when the wait for Mine Train is usually an hour? I’m very happy to report that for Disney After Hours because they limited the number of tickets sold, “short” wait times means that you literally walk onto the rides with a “waits” of less than a minute if that. The longest wait times you’ll experience are at the snack carts!
8 – Getting So Much Done
What can you accomplish in three hours when you can walk onto every attraction? So much. In that time, we rode every attraction we wanted (some multiple times), met every single character, took multiple photos on Main Street USA, had plenty of snacks, and strolled while we did it. We did not rush, and we accomplished more than we could have during an entire day during normal operating hours.
Here is a comparison. Usually, the wait time for Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is around 60 minutes. Even if you have a FastPass, you’ll usually wait about 10-15 minutes to ride. Both times we rode we waited under 5 minutes. That’s a savings of 55 minutes with the standby line and about 10 minutes with the FastPass wait.
To be fair we’ll compare only the standby waits. Let’s assume on a regular day, after riding Mine Train with a 60-minute plus wait, we head over to the Peter Pan’s Flight which is usually about a 70-90-minute wait. Then we head over to Space Mountain, which usually has over a 60-minute wait. On a normal day, the combined wait times for those three attractions range from 3-3.5 hours. During the event, the combined wait time for those three attractions is only about 7 minutes (and we’re rounding up).
We hope you see the possibilities here. Even the time to walk to different areas of the park is reduced because you don’t have to fight the crowds. The value of this party is the ability to get dozens of attractions and multiple characters done in a dramatically less amount of time.
8 – You Do Need to Be a Night Owl
A final consideration in whether or not this party is right for you and your family is the ability to stay up late! West Coasters definitely have an advantage here! This event is perfect for guests who enjoy staying up late and can sleep in the next day. While we still saw plenty of strollers and young children, it may be difficult for families that have younger children who are not used to staying up late.
The party ended for us at 1:00 am with the Kiss Goodnight. We were able to get a few more photos in before we arrived in line for the Ferryboat at 1:20 am. Do note that the Express Monorail, Resort Monorail, and Resort boats were not in service. The only way to get back to the Ticket and Transportation Center was on the Ferryboat. Guests staying on Monorail Resorts were able to take buses back to their resorts. We arrived back at the TTC at 1:40 and were in our car at 1:50 am! That’s crazy late! To fully take advantage of the event, you’ll want to plan to stay to the very end. Plan on a very late night.
Future Event Tip: Plan on a late start in the morning after the party. Try to sleep in. Have a late breakfast. Don’t have an 8:00 am breakfast reservation. Everyone in your party will thank you for it!
9 – Final Thoughts
We hear lots of criticisms of Disney offering extra pay-to-play events. To be honest, when this event was first announced back in 2016, we were among those that didn’t get the appeal. However, experiencing the event completely changed our minds. Again, I cannot stress how much you can experience during this time. The 3 hours of the event are easily equal to 6-8 hours of normal park time or more depending on the time of year you visit making this an excellent value.
We’d go so far as to say if you have to choose between a one-day ticket for Magic Kingdom and going to Disney After Dark, Disney After Dark wins hands down. You’ll be able to experience every attraction and character in that time and get free snacks and drinks!
To be clear, this is not the same as Extra Magic Hours and it does not replace Extra Magic Hours. Free Extra Magic Hours are still offered to Disney Resort Guests and this event doesn’t replace that. This offering is another way for guests to take advantage of time in the park outside of normal business hours. While there is no seasonal theme or special entertainment, if you are looking to maximize your time in Magic Kingdom and don’t mind a late night, this party is for you.
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Editor’s Note: The Disney Company provided us with complimentary Disney After Dark passes. However, the thoughts and opinions contained in this article are completely our own.