Disney’s Hollywood Studios is currently testing a return to pre-COVID early entry procedures.

People walking towards a tunnel entrance in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, with a directional sign to the left and park staff standing near the entrance, reminiscent of pre-COVID early entry days.

Early entry is a perk offered to guests at most Walt Disney World Resort Hotels. It allows guests access to the park half an hour before it officially opens. Since the days of COVID precautions, non-resort guests were held at the tapstiles until the park opened.

Now, all guests are permitted entry to the theme park, and access to most lands and attractions is monitored and restricted to hotel guests. A similar procedure is in place at Magic Kingdom, allowing all guests into the front of the park (namely to the Emporium).

Cast Members were stationed outside Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, checking credentials to confirm if guests were eligible for early entry. They were also in front of Toy Story Land, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, and other areas in order to maintain the restriction.

Guests without early entry were allowed to join a queue for attractions or restricted lands, which began admittance at the official opening time.

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