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Attention Disney World Guests, Here’s a Rule to Be Aware of

The Disney Parks are undoubtedly places of magic and wonder—the Walt Disney World Resort is called “The Most Magical Place on Earth,” and the Disneyland Resort is called “The Happiest Place on Earth” for a real reason. Guests from all over the world flock to the Disney Parks to get their chance to live the Disney experience. With attractions like Haunted Mansion and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, it makes perfect sense why.

Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck are standing in front of a large, spooky, and dimly lit mansion surrounded by eerie trees and blue fog. Mickey appears to be cautious, while Donald looks frightened. The gothic architecture of the Gracey mansion is bathed in orange light emanating from its windows.
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In order to have a great experience at the Disney Parks, the Walt Disney Company has certain rules and policies in place. These are meant to ensure that Guests can keep safe and have a great time at the Parks while being considerate of each other and Cast Members as well.

Most of Disney's policies are quite well known among fans and Guests alike. But Disney has been known to add rules as needed (as they did last December to address Guest behavior at the Parks. Recently, as reported by Disney Dining, one more rule has come to light.

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Tree of Life at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park / Credit: Brian McGowan, Unsplash

One of the best parts of a Disney Park visit is choosing to stay onsite at one of the many Disney Resort hotels. Fans have many to pick from at the Walt Disney World Resort from Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campgrounds, Disney's Wilderness Lodge, Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney's Yacht Club Resort, Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, and more.

Of all these, one set of Disney Resorts that many choose to stay at—Disney's All-Star Resorts. There are three of these—Disney's All-Star Movies Resort, Disney's All-Star Sports Resort, and Disney's All-Star Music Resort—and they're all located in the Southern part and are in Osceola County as opposed to Orange County like much of the rest of the Disney Resort.

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Sorcerer Mickey meet ‘n' greet at Disney's Hollywood Studios Theme Park/Credit: DVC Shop

Disney’s All-Star Music Resort now has signs around the area reminding Guests about “quiet hours,” which are between 11:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m, reading:

“Hey there, Musicians! We hope that you are enjoying your stay! Please remember that quiet hours are between 11:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.” 

Guests should keep note of this for any future Disney Resort visits!

Priyanka Kumar

Priyanka is a writer, artist, avid reader, and travel enthusiast based in Chicago. In her free time, she is probably walking by the lake, catching up on the latest releases on TV, or spending inordinate amounts of time rewatching Moana, Encanto, and her Disney Channel life-long favorites Zack and Cody wreak havoc on the Tipton.

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