Throw in a few free $5 ice cream bars, and you can make this a deal. The event effectively gives you between four to six hours in the park (depending upon its public closing time), during which you could be able to do as many, if not more, attractions than you could experience on a typically crowded full day, when you would be paying between $109-129 to visit the Magic Kingdom for a one-day ticket anyway. Then you can stay in the park for three hours after it closes to the public, enjoying all major attractions - and free soft drinks and Mickey ice cream bars - with a much smaller crowd. Tickets cost $125 plus tax in advance (with annual pass and Disney Vacation Club discounts available), which gets you into the park at 7pm during the day of the event. If all you want to do at Disney is spend a day at the Magic Kingdom, Disney After Hours might be the most efficient way to do that.
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