After Hours events are the best time to ride your favorite rides. However, this headliner was removed from the lineup.
After Hours
After Hours at Disney are special ticketed events that take place after the park closes for the night. Event times at Magic Kingdom and EPCOT are from 10 pm to 1 am. At Hollywood Studios, event times are from 9:30 pm to 12:30 am. And you can enter the parks as early as 7 pm to make the most of the night.
At Magic Kingdom’s After Hours event you can even see a special limited time nighttime spectacular. Read HERE to find out more.
After Hours allows you to experience shorter wait times for attractions, meet some of your favorite characters, and enjoy complimentary snacks such as ice cream, popcorn, and select drinks. For all the After Hour dates click HERE.
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Removed From Lineup
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is no longer listed as an available attraction during Magic Kingdom’s After Hours. Originally, it was announced that this ride would operate with a standby queue for the event.
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure has been removed from the available attractions for Magic Kingdom’s After Hours.
Monday, January 6th was the first After Hours event at Magic Kingdom. The ride was not available during the event.
What Does This Mean for You?
The removal of this attraction from the lineup will impact your plans if you were planning to ride this during the After Hours event. Unfortunately, you still need to either have a virtual queue or a Lightning Lane to experience this attraction on regular park days.
This will impact many, as this was a great opportunity to experience the attraction with no virtual queue or Lightning Lane.
At this time, there is no reported reason as for why the attraction was removed from the After Hours event.
Are you sad to see this attraction removed from the After Hours event? Does this impact your plans? Let us know in the comments below and be sure to share this post with your friends!
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