Hi Anthony! Welcome to planDisney!
Let the countdown begin! You are less than a month away until you arrive at the
Most Magical Place on Earth! As a former New Yorker myself, I know how chilly the winter can get there. A getaway to the "Sunshine State" sounds like the perfect plan!
Your daughter is going to love
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique! It's a truly memorable experience that I wish every young Guest can have. My 8-year-old had a magical time here a few years back and now my youngest will finally be able to get her princess transformation this upcoming May.
To get to your question, your best bet will be to speak with a Cast Member upon arrival at the park and explain your situation to them. Since you're traveling with a large party, they may be able to accommodate your request to an extent. Regardless of the outcome, the
Magic Kingdom typically will let Guests enter the park up to an hour before the park officially opens. Guests are allowed to hang out on Main Street, U.S.A. and in front of Cinderella Castle. Guests will be held here until
Early Theme Park Entry begins for Guests staying at a Disney Resorts Hotel or until the park officially opens a half hour later to everyone. With your reservation at 8:10 AM, there is a great chance that everyone will be allowed in and at least to the front of the castle when you arrive. If this is the case, the two Guests joining your daughter can go with her to the reservation and the rest of the party can wait until they are officially allowed past that point.
I took a peek at the opening hours for the Magic Kingdom during the week you arrive, and it seems like 9 AM, with an 8:30 AM Early Entry, is the official opening time. If Guests are allowed in the front of the park about an hour before, this should work out perfectly for your group. Again, just double-check with a Cast Member upon arrival.
Anthony, I hope this information helps you plan for your upcoming stay!
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See ya real soon!
Greg