Extended Evening Hours Return to Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Fall 2025

Extended Evening Hours returns to Hollywood Studios ahead of Labor Day weekend at Walt Disney World, likely the start of switching away from Animal Kingdom for a few months Fall 2025. This post shares date(s), details, and strategy for taking advantage of the on-site perk for guests staying at higher-end hotels.
As basic background, Extended Evening Hours (ExEH) is nighttime counterpart to Early Theme Park Entry. There are several differences, most notably that guests staying at Value or Moderate Resorts are not eligible for Extended Evening Hours. But it’s not just the most expensive resorts–you can save money by renting DVC points or staying at the Swolphin and still be eligible if you want to hack ExEH.
Extended Evening Theme Park Hours has two types of resort eligibility, occurs two nights per week, is at two parks, and runs for two hours. It’s usually Monday at EPCOT and Wednesday at Magic Kingdom. (See our Strategy Guide Guide for Extended Evening Hours at Walt Disney World for more info & tips.) However, the big change starting next month is that Extended Evening Hours is moving away from Magic Kingdom, for most of the remainder of 2025.
For those who haven’t been following this saga, it began with Walt Disney World making several calendar changes to lay the groundwork for the potential debut date of Disney Starlight Night Parade.
That happened via shifting Happily Ever After later, blocking out Cast Members from Magic Kingdom, and moving ExEH over to Animal Kingdom. Even before that, the 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket Deal excluding Magic Kingdom is a good example of this forward-thinking crowd control effort. Ditto the new AP reservation rule.
As it turned out, Starlight missed its target date and all of the changes from July 6-19 were for nothing (presumably). Some of those operational changes could be undone, but not the moving of ExEH. In any case, Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away is officially debuting on July 20, 2025, with even more operational changes hitting on that date.
The most controversial of those changes was Animal Kingdom hosting Extended Evening Hours on the following dates:
- Wednesday, July 2, 2025
- Wednesday, July 9, 2025
- Wednesday, July 16, 2025
- Wednesday, July 23, 2025
- Wednesday, July 30, 2025
- Wednesday, August 6, 2025
- Wednesday, August 20, 2025
Extended Evening Hours are normally more popular during the summer months, regardless of lower crowds, due to higher temperatures. However, that’s also when guests get an extra two hours of late nights in Magic Kingdom or EPCOT. Animal Kingdom is presently scheduled to close at 6 pm throughout the summer, and there’s no reason to believe park hours will be extended. Meaning that these ‘extra hours’ will end before sunset.
Between this and Animal Kingdom not being nearly as popular as Magic Kingdom, the move to DAK has been controversial with guests. Our expectation is that Extended Evening Hours at Animal Kingdom will see low attendance numbers.
Likely recognizing this, Walt Disney World added one last Extended Evening Hours at Magic Kingdom to the calendar on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party starts two days later, on Friday, August 15, 2025. Following that, there are three weekly MNSSHPs from the jump in August, which is precisely why Walt Disney World largely has avoided this type of scheduling during past Party Seasons. This is doubly true this year given the exaggerated effect that the opening of Starlight will have on attendance at Magic Kingdom during Party Season.
If you’re wondering why Walt Disney World added one ExEH at MK to the calendar in mid-August at “random,” that’s part of the explanation. The other half is that the DAK dates were added to the calendar before Starlight’s internal delay, whereas this was after. It all makes zero sense if you’re looking at all of these dates right now, but there’s an internal process and the night parade’s opening hasn’t gone as anticipated.
In any case, we would not expect the extra hours to return to Magic Kingdom again until the second week of January 2026. Maybe there’s another week in early November when they can squeeze in one last Extended Evening Hours at Magic Kingdom this year, but we doubt it.
This all brings us to the latest development, which is that Walt Disney World has added Extended Evening Hours at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on Friday, August 29, 2025.
This is an odd one. As you can see from the above, the ExEH dates we’ve been discussing are all Wednesdays, the normal Magic Kingdom night. But this is a Friday. That happens from time to time, especially ahead of holiday weekends. Last year, it occurred ahead of Columbus Day, which is normally an incredibly popular weekend due to Fall Break.
Labor Day is not nearly as busy, but there is a Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party scheduled that Friday, so perhaps Walt Disney World wanted counterprogramming to that. There’s also the first weekend of Food & Wine at EPCOT. Honestly, I don’t think that’s the primary explanation.
More likely is that Walt Disney World has received negative guest feedback about having Extended “Evening” Hours from 6-8 pm at Animal Kingdom, and recognizes this perk ending before sunset at the least-busy park isn’t exactly a huge selling point that’ll boost occupancy at Deluxe Resorts. This is likely why there’s the one-off return to Magic Kingdom in mid-August, which is otherwise a bit inexplicable.
The problem is that Disney’s Hollywood Studios cannot host Extended Evening Hours in July or August due to Disney After Hours, the paid event that’s similar to Extended Evening Hours. The last night of After Hours at DHS for the year is September 3, 2025. This means that, starting Wednesday, September 10, 2025, Disney’s Hollywood Studios can take over normal hosting duties of Extended Evening Hours. (Whether DHS hosts ExEH on Friday, September 5, 2025 is a toss-up; I could see it going either way.)
Disney’s Hollywood Studios can host Extended Evening Hours from September 10 through November 5, 2025, which is before the anticipated start of the Jollywood Nights Christmas Party. This has more or less been the cadence of previous years, with ExEH switching from MK to DHS once MNSSHP kicked into high gear, and then from DHS to DAK once Jollywood Nights started. Note that this is not on the official calendar and is purely speculative on our part based on past precedent. Just because DHS “can” host ExEH doesn’t mean that’s what will happen. Don’t plan around this until Walt Disney World officially adds it to the calendar.
Honestly, we wouldn’t be surprised if Disney’s Hollywood Studios continued hosting Extended Evening Hours throughout most of November and December 2025. It’s possible that they could switch around Jollywood Nights dates, although Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party complicates that.
It’s a lot for WDW’s schedulers to juggle, and we do not expect ExEH at DHS throughout the holiday season as the most likely scenario–just a plausible possibility. Disney’s Hollywood Studios alone doesn’t have any crowd issues due to Jollywood Nights–it’s more about counterprogramming to Magic Kingdom during Party Season, which has major issues that’ll certainly be exacerbated due to Starlight.
In any case, ExEH at DAK becomes more desirable during the holidays by virtue of the earlier sunset alone–not to mention Christmas decorations and entertainment. So I doubt the backlash would be as fierce as what we’ve seen to Animal Kingdom having hosting duties during the hotter and earlier-sunset summer months. That’s the biggest issue–that Extended Evening Hours at Animal Kingdom won’t actually be at night and will not offer a reprieve from the heat as a result.
Here’s the eligible attraction roster for Extended Evening Hours at Disney’s Hollywood Studios:
- Alien Swirling Saucers
- Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway
- Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run
- Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith
- Slinky Dog Dash
- Star Tours – The Adventures Continue
- Toy Story Mania!
- The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
The conspicuous omission from that list is Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, which was part of Extended Evening Hours at Disney’s Hollywood Studios a couple of years ago. It wasn’t last year, so we presume this to be accurate for 2025. (Especially since MuppetVision 3D has been removed from the list, indicating it was updated relatively recently.)
If you have the chance to attend Extended Evening Hours at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, we highly recommend it. I was able to attend one of those evenings two years ago, and it was great. We’d expect the same to hold true for Extended Evening Hours at DHS in Fall 2025, even without Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.
In fact, I’m currently debating how to “handle” Extended Evening Hours at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on August 29. My current plan is (was?) to attend a second Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party on that night for the sake of research. But not much is changing at this year’s MNSSHP, so that feels like overkill. Plus, that’ll cost money and this is “free.” Also, I haven’t written-up step-by-step strategy for ExEH at DHS in a while, so that feels more valuable, even if there’s a limited shelf life.
Tentatively, our recommendation for ExEH at DHS is starting with Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance a few minutes before official park closing followed by Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. After that, head the other direction towards Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, followed by Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster and Tower of Terror, before doubling back and finishing in Toy Story Land with Slinky Dog Dash right at the very end of the night. That’ll likely be the best strategy and the one I’ll test if I end up doing ExEH at DHS.
Ultimately, we’re big fans of Extended Evening Hours at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and hope that it’s offered more from September to November and maybe even December 2025. Frankly, DHS is my second-favorite park for Extended Evening Hours after Magic Kingdom. It’s definitely better than Animal Kingdom, especially if it’s happening pre-sunset.
Then there’s EPCOT. Although few things are as pleasant as a serene stroll through World Showcase after park closing, the ‘country route’ is often closed off after a certain time and ride breakdowns can make EPCOT Extended Evening Hours much less productive. (I’ve had a couple of ExEHs “ruined” at EPCOT due to downtime.) With its more compact layout and top-heavy ride roster, we think that Disney’s Hollywood Studios is much better suited to host Extended Evening Hours.
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We will be at DHS, October 22, our only day at DHS. We are staying deluxe so we wanted to see the early fantastic show and then take advantage of the extended evening hours but for some reason, Disney has decided to only have a 9:30 PM show Fantasmic on days when they have extended evening hours! So now we have to choose either or! Doesn’t make sense to me at all!
planned a trip for September 7-13. I’m supposed to add special reservations by Sept 9. We are staying at Wilderness Lodge and would like to take advantage of Extended Evening Hours! How can we plan when Disney hasn’t released all the dates? I can’t afford the Halloween Party? Just a grandma wanting to make the most out of my grandkids (13,9,8) first visit!
…and it looks like we’re back to MK on 9/3!!!! Just in time for our trip!!!!
Have they ever added Extended Evening Hours to the calendar after it was originally released? Meaning, is there a chance EEH is still added for Wednesday August 27? Or no since there will already be 2 that week with the addition of HS on Friday August 29th? Time to rip up my current plans and start again
We did extended evening hours at Animal Kingdom Christmas week 2023. It was a disaster. Being Christmas week, thousands of guests did show up — and AK doesn’t have enough night time attractions to distribute the crowd.
As I return this Christmas, I’m hopeful they opt for extended hours at DHS that week.
Yeah, the lack of attractions there makes it hard to justify even during regular times. This will be the 4th trip in a row we have skipped it. Tropical Americas can’t arrive soon enough.
I’ve been keeping my eye on the MDE hours hoping to see MK on August 27th instead of AK. Imagine my surprise to find Wednesday empty but EEH on the folllwing Friday at HS.
We were originally scheduled to leave on that day but quickly added the 29th, Carolyns birthday, to our WL stay. That’s right, for those of you following at home, I cancelled Kidani Village for lack of enthusiasm from some of our party.
We had just switched to WL when I learned the good news.
On normal days I love AK probably a bit more than HS, BUT for EEH give me MK or HS. You can keep AK. I don’t think many folks were thrilled to pay for Deluxe resorts and get AK from 6 to 8.
Ill see u there mickey lol.
EEH at Animal Kingdom is useless. The safari is closed as are most animal exhibits. This means that all the crowds are trying to gee into 3 rides: Flight of Passage, Na’vi river journey and Everest. There is not enough ride capacity for the number of guests that are eligible.
“There is not enough ride capacity for the number of guests that are eligible.”
This is absolutely true on peak season dates, but I doubt that’ll be the case this summer. I’ve done ExEH at DAK during slower times, and it has been relatively quiet.
Controversial take maybe, but I wish Disney would add a second After Hours event to their parks each week. Especially in the summer. The last one I attended at Hollywood Studios in January was so glorious. Took me back to the crowd levels of September 2009. I know I should be mad that this was once a perk that was “free”, but to be in an empty party late at night was just the best.
Afterwards, I received a survey asking me if my After Hours ticket purchase was in addition to a regular park ticket purchase, or in lieu of a regular ticket that day. I think if enough people purchase both a regular day ticket AND and After Hours ticket, maybe they will add another After Hours event per week? The concern being they don’t want After Hours to cannibalize regular ticket purchases?
I think the concern is event ticket sales. Many After Hours dates don’t sell out, so adding more would dilute demand across more dates. Lowering prices would be one answer to that, but I doubt that’ll happen.
Hey Tom, love love reading your stuff!! We are at the swolphin (haha) starting Aug 31st and will get going with the 3 park ticket special. What’s your best guestimate on the extended hours for that week? (dreaming of EPCOT Mon/AK Wed/HS Fri..).
My guess is two of those three. Not sure which, but all 3 is highly unlikely. That week just isn’t busy enough to justify it.
Tom, is there a link for late august extended evening hours? A few days away from ADR’s and trying to choose parks
You should be able to see them via the calendar in the My Disney Experience app. For reasons beyond me, hours don’t post to DisneyWorld.com as far out.
Thanks Tom- it was indeed there. Not much offered but there is a Hollywood studios night.
So, do we think they are possibly getting closer to releasing all the Holiday (Nov/Dec) discounts, offerings, party dates, etc? (I am a planner)
Yes to both. We are now within the window of historical releases.
(Wild card is that MNSSHP dates were delayed this year, but I’m almost certain that was due to Starlight, so I doubt it has any bearing on MVMCP/DJN.)