Can You Get Into A Park During EMH Without A Resort ID?
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Can You Get Into A Park During EMH Without A Resort ID?
I was at WDW this past week. I have an AP but was not staying at the resort. As I was leaving MK around 9pm I wondered whether I could go over to Epcot and get into the park (having Extra Magic Hours 9-midnight). This question has always bugged me. I know you need a resort ID to ride the rides. But if you just want to go into the park (maybe for a late dinner) will they let you in?
I asked the monorail driver and he was stumped. At the TTC, I asked the head monorail guy up in the control booth and he was also stumped but thought you could. He said you could always say you needed to get to the International Gateway or something.
So I headed over to Epcot to find out. I'll tell you what happend in tomorrow's post, but I thought I'd ask what everyone thinks the answer is first?
I asked the monorail driver and he was stumped. At the TTC, I asked the head monorail guy up in the control booth and he was also stumped but thought you could. He said you could always say you needed to get to the International Gateway or something.
So I headed over to Epcot to find out. I'll tell you what happend in tomorrow's post, but I thought I'd ask what everyone thinks the answer is first?
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from my experience (which was in 2006), I do not believe you can enter the park after the general closing. If you are already in the park when it "closes" (before EMH starts), then you will be allowed to stay within the park, but would not be able to take part in any attractions. And, unless I'm much mistaken, once the park closes, the main eateries close as well. There may be a few quick/counter services places open serving drinks and quick desserts, but most of the larger sit-down places will be closed. the staff needs to clear down the kitchen and such. you should still be able to shop in the stores, though...
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Just coming back from vacation there a little bit ago, EMH u need a resort id to get in the park and on any attraction. I believe that there was maybe one large eatery open at MK, pecos bills but that was the only one besides main street! If you dont have a resort id, I dont think u can shop either, I was checked going into the main street shops, I remember having to get my resort id for the main street stores. I am not sure if they do that all the time! hope that helps!
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From what I've ever heard, they'll let you in for EMH after general closing, but they'll make you show resort ID then (since there are fewer people entering it's not an issue to check).
I've never heard of having to show your ID to shop as Darkness says, but I wouldn't put it past them. I suspect it has a lot to do with the specific CM as to whether or not that gets enforced.
Are they doing the wristbands at all anymore or is it just show your ID everywhere now? That might explain why they'd be asking at stores.
I've never heard of having to show your ID to shop as Darkness says, but I wouldn't put it past them. I suspect it has a lot to do with the specific CM as to whether or not that gets enforced.
Are they doing the wristbands at all anymore or is it just show your ID everywhere now? That might explain why they'd be asking at stores.
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To answer your question to the best of my knowledge (last trip was 2 weeks ago)and to confirm what several have said.
1. You have to have a resort ID to enter the parks after extra magic hours have started.
2. if you are already in the parks when they close and do not have a resort id that is no problem stay and enjoy the atmosphere, music, shops, limited restaurants.
but you cannot ride the rides as cast members are placed at each que entry and ask to see your resort ID before you are admitted to the que.
I hope that helps.
1. You have to have a resort ID to enter the parks after extra magic hours have started.
2. if you are already in the parks when they close and do not have a resort id that is no problem stay and enjoy the atmosphere, music, shops, limited restaurants.
but you cannot ride the rides as cast members are placed at each que entry and ask to see your resort ID before you are admitted to the que.
I hope that helps.
My official experience was they stopped me at the bag check because I had no resort ID. I tried saying I was meeting friends at the Boardwalk and needed to cut through. "Take a bus" was the answer.
Like the majority of people here, I also thought this was the case. However, I expected Epcot might be an exception for 2 reasons: 1) the second gate which means lots of people commute from MK to the BoardWalk via monorail and walking through Epcot and 2) I seem to remember extended dining at the World Showcase restaurants during EMH.
Anyway, most everyone here was right. Thanks for playing.
Like the majority of people here, I also thought this was the case. However, I expected Epcot might be an exception for 2 reasons: 1) the second gate which means lots of people commute from MK to the BoardWalk via monorail and walking through Epcot and 2) I seem to remember extended dining at the World Showcase restaurants during EMH.
Anyway, most everyone here was right. Thanks for playing.
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That's kind of entertaining, considering the buses are supposed to be for resort guests only, too (though I haven't had a resort ID checked on a bus since ... 1994ish). I guess it's the lesser of two evils for them, anyway.horizons1 wrote:My official experience was they stopped me at the bag check because I had no resort ID. I tried saying I was meeting friends at the Boardwalk and needed to cut through. "Take a bus" was the answer
It's interesting that they stopped you at bag check. I guess it makes sense, but it didn't occur to me they'd do that. My brain hasn't adjusted to there being a bag check, I guess.
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We have never stayed in a disney hotel but anyone can use the buses, we've always used them no trouble.DisBeamer wrote:That's kind of entertaining, considering the buses are supposed to be for resort guests only, too (though I haven't had a resort ID checked on a bus since ... 1994ish). I guess it's the lesser of two evils for them, anyway.horizons1 wrote:My official experience was they stopped me at the bag check because I had no resort ID. I tried saying I was meeting friends at the Boardwalk and needed to cut through. "Take a bus" was the answer
It's interesting that they stopped you at bag check. I guess it makes sense, but it didn't occur to me they'd do that. My brain hasn't adjusted to there being a bag check, I guess.
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Yes, as I said, they don't check IDs for them anymore, so obviously they don't really care. But the "official policy" is still that the resort buses are still only for Resort guests.MagicKingdom Fairy89 wrote:We have never stayed in a disney hotel but anyone can use the buses, we've always used them no trouble.DisBeamer wrote:That's kind of entertaining, considering the buses are supposed to be for resort guests only, too (though I haven't had a resort ID checked on a bus since ... 1994ish). I guess it's the lesser of two evils for them, anyway.horizons1 wrote:My official experience was they stopped me at the bag check because I had no resort ID. I tried saying I was meeting friends at the Boardwalk and needed to cut through. "Take a bus" was the answer
It's interesting that they stopped you at bag check. I guess it makes sense, but it didn't occur to me they'd do that. My brain hasn't adjusted to there being a bag check, I guess.
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