Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party

HntdMansionFan

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Original Poster
We just ordered out tickets to MNSSHP!:D We have never been to this before, and I had a couple of questions. Hopefully someone out there can help.:confused: We are going on 10/10/03. Is this event usually very crowded? Is it like an E-Ticket night, where they sell a limited number of tickets? We have done an E-Ticket night, and it was definately worth the money. We figure that even if it is crowded it will still be great to be there for the party.:sohappy: Sorry if this has been asked before, but the lady I talked to on the phone didn't seem to understand what I was asking her, so I gave up and came here for answers.
 

careship

New Member
I ordered mine long ago as well. I am picking them up next week when I am there and my friends who had theirs mailed received them less then a week later.

I have never been before either, but we had a discussion on these boards that made up my mind.

It's worth the money. They limit how many tickets are sold. Don't forget, adults and kids trick or treat. You don't have to wear a costume, it's optional and the parade apparantly is something everyone should see at least once in their lifetime.

Hope it helps.
 

KevinPage

Well-Known Member
Same deal as with the Xmas party, only a limited number of tickets.

I would assume they sell alot more than an Eride night, as the cost is more and they have extra feastivities, not just rides open. Xmas party had far more people than an Eride night. Just remember, anyone can purchase tickets to this event, but Eride nights, only hotel guests.

Still you'd be hard pressed to find any wait times over 5 minutes for most things, as people are going around in costumes, collecting candy, etc.
 

HntdMansionFan

Member
Original Poster
Thanks for the answers! The cost of the tickets for this event was not even a factor. My wife and I can't wait! Just walking around and soaking up the atmosphere in the MK is well worth the cost. I had such an awesome experience with an E-Ticket night, and I'm sure this will be as good, if not better!!! :D :D
 

ddrongowski

Well-Known Member
I have my 3 tickets in my hands

I ordered my families tickets, for the 5th of October, and had them sent to my home. I have them and they are the size of a credit card, each one has a different picture on the front (1 is Mickey mouse, 1 is Donald duck, and 1 is Goofy). I have never been to MNSSHP before and am looking forward to it.
 

careship

New Member
Re: I have my 3 tickets in my hands

Originally posted by ddrongowski
I ordered my families tickets, for the 5th of October, and had them sent to my home. I have them and they are the size of a credit card, each one has a different picture on the front (1 is Mickey mouse, 1 is Donald duck, and 1 is Goofy). I have never been to MNSSHP before and am looking forward to it.

My friend who ordered 5 of them all have different characters on them too.
 

Sally_doll

New Member
i went last year and it was a lot of fun. Its amazing how much of a change they can make in just an hour to decorate. The crowds are not usualy that big but for the large liberty boat the line was horrible to get both on and off. I am not over exagerating but it honestly took us 20 minutes just to get off due to the people pushing and shoving to get candy. The costumes people wear can be very creative ( one little girl dressed up as a fast pass machine) and i encourage people to wear one since it adds to the fun. It was worth the money and we have already recieved our tickets for this year. I hope you have an amazing time:)
 

cuteypatooty78

New Member
I would love to go to that!!! I would love it even better to go see the Christmas party...the decorations and lights make the park look even more magical!!! :)
 

Bagheera

New Member
We'll be at MNSSHP on 10/14. From what I understand, there are more attractions open than on an E-Ride night, so even with more people, there are more rides, events, parades, etc. to absorb people. Also, there's the special MNSSHP fireworks, which includes a special 360-degree fireworks effect. I can't wait!
 

Firewolfe51

Member
We too are so excited about going to the MNSSHP. We will be attending 10/19. Already got our tickets in the mail, and yes they are different characters. We will be going with the entire family {6 adults and a toddler}. We haven't decided whether or not to dress up, since we are in our early 30's. Do a lot of people our age dress up? Cannot wait until October!!!!:sohappy:
 

RogueHabit

Well-Known Member
We ordered ours online some time ago and they arrived by Express International Courier 5 days later, I was soooooooooooo impressed with the excellent services!

We're going on the 26th. Costumes for the kids and my wife, and I'm still undecided....

We're hoping to get a PS at the Crystal Palace and have dinner there at about 5:30 and then just cgange and go.
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
Originally posted by Catch 22


We're hoping to get a PS at the Crystal Palace and have dinner there at about 5:30 and then just cgange and go.

We did that last year, except had dinner at the castle, just picked up our bands and bags before we went in. it worked a treat. Especially as when we left Cidarellas coach surrounded by pumpkins had appeared at the door.:D
 

careship

New Member
Originally posted by Firewolfe51
We too are so excited about going to the MNSSHP. We will be attending 10/19. Already got our tickets in the mail, and yes they are different characters. We will be going with the entire family {6 adults and a toddler}. We haven't decided whether or not to dress up, since we are in our early 30's. Do a lot of people our age dress up? Cannot wait until October!!!!:sohappy:

We have tickets for the 19th also. We have 4 adults and 5 kids going. The kids' ages are from 8 - 16. Should be alot of fun. I think the younger kids will dress up but who knows, we may all get into the spirit of it.
 

SteveUK

Member
I was there last year. It was good and the lines weren't too bad but there was a LOT of people around, mainly kids though. There are two things in your favour if you are wanting to do lots of rides though. Firstly many of the guests are young kids who maybe dont do rides like Space Mountain or Thunder Mountain. Secondly, there is a lot of entertainment and distractions around the park, characters in Main Street etc, that keep people distracted and away from the rides.
It's definietely worth going but just be prepared for big crowds on Main Street.
Have Fun.
 

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