Next Week (May 4 through May 12, 2019) at Walt Disney World
By Dave Shute
DISNEY WORLD NEXT WEEK: MAY 4 TO MAY 12, 2019
The material below details next week’s Disney World operating hours, Extra Magic Hours, parades, and fireworks.
For more on May 2019 at Disney World, see this.
OPERATING HOURS AT WALT DISNEY WORLD 5/4-5/12/19
The Magic Kingdom will be open from 8a-11p 5/4, 9a-10p 5/5 through 5/10, 8a-11p 5/11, and 9a-10p 5/12
Epcot will be open from 9a-9p every day
Disney’s Hollywood Studios will be open from 9a-9p every day
Disney’s Animal Kingdom 9a-10p 5/4, 9a-8.30p 5/5 through 5/9, 9a-10p 5/10 and 5/11, and 9a-9p 5/12
EXTRA MAGIC HOURS AT WALT DISNEY WORLD 5/4-5/12/19
Saturday 5/4 Morning: Animal Kingdom Evening: none
Sunday 5/5 Morning: Hollywood Studios Evening: none
Monday 5/6 Morning: Animal Kingdom Evening: none
Tuesday 5/7 Morning: none Evening: Epcot
Wednesday 5/8 Morning: none Evening: Magic Kingdom
Thursday 5/9 Morning: Epcot Evening: none
Friday 5/10 Morning: Magic Kingdom Evening: none
Saturday 5/11 Morning: Animal Kingdom Evening: none
Sunday 5/12 Morning: Hollywood Studios Evening: none
PARADES AT WALT DISNEY WORLD 5/4-5/12/19
The Magic Kingdom: Afternoon parade: 3p every day
FIREWORKS AND EVENING SHOWS AT WALT DISNEY WORLD 5/4-5/12/19
Happily Ever After at Magic Kingdom 9p every night
IllumiNations at Epcot: 9p every night
Fantasmic at Disney’s Hollywood Studios: 9p every night
Star Wars Show and Fireworks at Disney’s Hollywood Studios: 9.30p every night
Rivers of Light at Disney’s Animal Kingdom: 8.45 and 9.45p 5/4; 8.45p 5/5 through 5/9; 8.45 and 9.45p 5/10 and 5/11; 9p 5/12
SHOW SCHEDULES FOR WALT DISNEY WORLD 5/4-5/12/19
See Steve Soares’ site here. Click the park names at its top for show schedules.
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3 comments
Dave, love the site and the book. We use them religiously. Leaving tomorrow 5/4 for a week long trip and just learned there are cheerleading competitions at ESPN complex both weekends. How does this impact crowds in the parks?
Thanks!
Hi Paul, and thanks!
This happens all the time, and has next to no impact (although you will commonly find panic about it on social media and online forums). It’s just math–on an average day, there are 150,000+ people in the four parks. No cheer event (or similar event, like a race) adds enough folk to make a difference…
Awesome, Dave!
Thanks!
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