How to enjoy Disney After Hours in 2020?

How to enjoy Disney After Hours in 2020?

February 15, 2020

Many times when imagining your trip to Disney in Orlando comes to mind the countless queues and crowded parks that you will take, especially if you have small children. We have already given some tips here on the blog on how to make the most of your walk in the parks, saving time and money, such as the FastPass+.
Today we are going to bring one more tip that many people have heard of, but are not sure how it works.
 
 What is Disney After Hours?

Disney holds the Disney After Hours at the Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom parks, which takes place after the closure of these parks. The visitor enters from 19 hours and has 3 hours to enjoy the attractions to the maximum without catching so much queue, as tickets are super limited.
The ticket is sold separately from the normal ticket, being specific to the event. They can be purchased in advance, directly on the Disney website or at the box office.
In advance they cost 129 dollars per person (adult or child) + taxes, at the time they usually cost 139 dollars.
It is important to be aware of the dates and times as they vary a lot, as well as the attractions that will be open, as they are not all. Looking ahead to organizing your trip, you will enjoy your days in Orlando much more, especially if you are traveling with young children. For example, you can spend the day at the outlets or another park and at night enjoy Disney After Hours.
Another very interesting point of the event, which can mean savings for your trip, is that the ticket already entitles you to free soft drinks, water, ice cream and popcorn.

How do I know if the date will be compatible with your trip?

Disney releases on its official website the dates and times that Disney After Hours will take place. For making even easier your travel organization, we have already added it here in the post for you to check if some of the dates and times fits with your vacation in 2020.

Days when the event takes place from 10PM to 1AM:

March 9 (Monday)
March 16 (Monday)
March 23 (Monday)
March 30 (Monday)
April 5 (Sunday)
April 13 (Monday)
April 20 (Monday)
April 27 (Monday)
May 5 (Tuesday)
May 25 (Monday)

Days when the event takes place from 9PM to midnight:

January 20 (Monday)
February 3 (Monday)
February 10 (Monday)
February 17 (Monday)
February 24 (Monday)
May 11 (Monday)
May 18th (Monday)

 Days when the event takes place from 8PM to 11PM:

January 23 (Thursday)
January 27 (Monday)
January 31 (Friday)
March 2 (Monday)

What attractions can you check out?

As we have already commented, not all attractions are open for Disney Magic Hours, but most remain open, as well as the presence of the main characters for you to take that desired photo.
Visitors arriving at 7PM can also check out the traditional fireworks display.
Check below the main attractions that will be opened during the event and already research about the ones you want to visit during your tour.

 Main attractions at Magic Kingdom Park:

Astro Orbiter
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
Meetings with Disney Princesses at Princess Fairytale Hall
Haunted Mansion
It’s a small world
Jungle Cruise
Mickey’s PhilharMagic
Peter Pan’s Flight
Pirates of the Caribbean
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
Space Mountain
Splash Mountain

 Main attractions at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park:

Avatar Flight of Passage
Na’vi River Journey
Pandora Percussionists – Swotu Wayä
Expedition Everest – Legend of the Forbidden Mountain
Dinosaur
Meeting with Mickey and Minnie at Adventurers Outpost
Rivers of Light: We Are One
Tree of Life Awakenings
It’s Tough to be a Bug!
TriceraTop Spin

We hope that with our post have answered your questions about Disney After Hours and that it facilitates your travel organization to Orlando.
If you are traveling with young children, be sure to read our article on stroller rental in Orlando.