If you want to experience Disney World in a unique way, get ready to buy some special tickets!
After Hours events give guests the ability to spend time in certain parks AFTER they’ve officially closed for the day. Guests can get on some popular rides with significantly shorter waits, enjoy certain complimentary snacks, and more. Note that these are separately ticketed events and are NOT the same as the Extended Evening Hours hotel perk available to some Disney World hotel guests. Disney recently announced some exciting After Hours news and now we’ve got an update!
Tickets are now on sale for ALL guests for After Hours at EPCOT, the additional After Hours dates that have been added for Hollywood Studios for May and June, and the H2O Glow After Hours event at Typhoon Lagoon! Some tickets for certain events had previously been available for purchase exclusively for guests with Disney World hotel reservations, but now everyone can get in on the fun.
You can now go to the special events ticket website and see all of these listed.
When you click the EPCOT option, you’ll be able to view the available dates and ticket prices. During EPCOT After Hours, some extremely popular rides (like Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, and others) will remain open, plus you’ll get those free snacks and lower crowds in the park.
Here’s a complete list of the dates and prices:
- Thursday, June 1st — $139 (Annual Passholders and DVC Members: $99)
- Thursday, June 15th — $129 (Annual Passholders and DVC Members: $99)
- Thursday, June 22nd — $129 (Annual Passholders and DVC Members: $99)
- Thursday, June 29th — $139 (Annual Passholders and DVC Members: $99)
- Thursday, July 6th — $139 (Annual Passholders and DVC Members: $99)
- Wednesday, July 12th — $139 (Annual Passholders and DVC Members: $99)
- Thursday, July 20th — $139 (Annual Passholders and DVC Members: $99)
- Thursday, July 27th — $129 (Annual Passholders and DVC Members: $99)
- Thursday, August 3rd — $139 (Annual Passholders and DVC Members: $99)
- Thursday, August 10th — $129 (Annual Passholders and DVC Members: $99)
- Thursday, August 17th — $129 (Annual Passholders and DVC Members: $99)
- Thursday, August 24th — $129 (Annual Passholders and DVC Members: $99)
Click here to see everything included in EPCOT After Hours
After Hours have been offered at Hollywood Studios for quite some time, but tickets for the May and June dates are now available for all guests to purchase.
Ticket prices vary by date. Here’s a look at the May and June prices:
- Wednesday, May 3, 2023: $149 (Passholders and DVC members: $119)
- Wednesday, May 17, 2023: $149 (Passholders and DVC members: $119)
- Wednesday, May 24, 2023: $149 (Passholders and DVC members: $119)
- Wednesday, May 31, 2023: $149 (Passholders and DVC members: $119)
- Wednesday, June 7, 2023: $149 (Passholders and DVC members: $119)
- Wednesday, June 14, 2023: $149 (Passholders and DVC members: $119)
- Wednesday, June 21, 2023: $149 (Passholders and DVC members: $119)
- Wednesday, June 28, 2023: $149 (Passholders and DVC members: $119)
Click here to see what’s included at After Hours in Hollywood Studios
And finally, H2O Glow tickets are now available for all guests too.
This After Hours event will be offered at Typhoon Lagoon on select nights from May 20th through September 2nd. Tickets cost $75 plus tax for adults and $70 plus tax for children. There are discounts for Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club members, however. That discount brings the price of tickets down to $59 per adult (plus tax) and $54 per child (plus tax).
See more about H2O Glow here!
If you were hoping to get tickets to these events, act quickly and pick them up while they’re still available. And remember that After Hours is also offered at Magic Kingdom, so you can pick up tickets for that event too.
Stay tuned for more news from Disney World!
Click here to see what rides stay open during EPCOT After Hours events
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