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  • On Jan 3, 2014
    Kristin from MA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Where can I see a list of rides and attractions that are available during extra magic hours. I know I viewed it when we went last year but can't seem to find it now.

    Hi Kristin,

    Thanks for visiting the Disney Parks Moms Panel with your question. I haven't been able to locate that list recently either. The Walt Disney World website continues to evolve with all the new changes, including My Disney Experience and the My Magic+ program. So I hope the list will return soon in some form.

    Meanwhile, I can give you some general idea of what to expect in the Extra Magic Hours. Usually, in the evenings, almost all the rides and attractions remain open.

    The selections are fewer during the shorter morning Extra Magic Hours. At Magic Kingdom, you will find the morning options mostly limited to New Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. At the other parks, usually you will see five or six of the most popular attractions available.

    I find that some of the unofficial sites, including TouringPlans.com and AllEars.net, are maintaining those lists. They usually do a good job of having up-to-date information. On AllEars.net, for example, it looks like the list has been updated already in 2014. That list is easy to find by searching "Extra Magic Hours" on the site. The information is a little more difficult to find on TouringPlans.

    I'm sorry I can't point you directly to the page you remember, but I hope this helps. Please let me know if I can do anything else to assist as you make your plans. Enjoy!

    Wilma
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We live 90 miles from Walt Disney World and have visited frequently for 20 years. Disney is the place our family can relax together, try new things (especially interesting food) and have conversations, no matter what park we visit or where we stay.
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