The Separately Ticketed "After Hours" Will Return In January At Walt Disney World

The Separately Ticketed "After Hours" Will Return In January At Walt Disney World
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Disney has announced that the Disney After Hours events will return to Walt Disney World starting in January 2023. On select nights Hollywood Studios (kicks off January 4th) and Magic Kingdom (kicks off January 9th) will open 3 hours after the park shuts on select nights for guests who purchase After Hours tickets. Guests can enjoy the majority of attractions with a minimal wait, as the number of tickets sold is limited. Guests can also indulge in all the ice cream, popcorn, and select beverages during the 3-hour event as well.

With Disney After Hours tickets, you can enter the park where the event is taking place as early as 7 p.m. giving you the opportunity to get into the park early (if you don't have day tickets). Disney After Hours admission is a separately priced ticket not included with regular daytime park admission. Event tickets for Magic Kingdom Park and Disney's Hollywood Studios can be purchased by all guests starting October 7th, 2022, with prices ranging from $129 to $159 (plus tax). Guests of select Walt Disney World Resort hotels can begin purchasing Disney After Hours tickets as early as October 4th.
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