Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party 2025

larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
Premium Member
And through torturous leaps of reality-denying mental gymnastics, they buy into and promulgate the conspiracy that WDW is faking sell-out dates to get people to join in for Fear Of Missing Out whatever this is.
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WorldExplorer

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This isn't specifically party related, but did Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios just not get any special food this year?

Is the Sid lunchbox tart supposed to be Halloween? That was all I could find.
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
I figure each visit is good for about five years. They have to come up with something new by then, even if only to make up for everything scrapped during an intervening pandemic. Make the cycle work for you!
My cycle stopped 15 years ago. Prices started getting higher than we were willing to pay in 2010. Never went back. And it would have been $300-ish for my family then. Today, same number of people, same general time frame? $1600.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
I figure each visit is good for about five years. They have to come up with something new by then, even if only to make up for everything scrapped during an intervening pandemic. Make the cycle work for you!
Here’s my tale of the tape

Hallomajiggie in wdw in 2010

Xmas in wdw in 2014

Hallomajiggie in Disneyland in 2016

Hallomajiggie (last minute Crisis mode) in Wdw in 2019

Star Wars thingie in Disneyland in 2025


…I’m good. Plenty for this cowboy…who of course is angry, hates Disney, and too cheap to pay them anything 😎
 
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Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
It seems some people like to posit that #2 is the case. And through torturous leaps of reality-denying mental gymnastics, they buy into and promulgate the conspiracy that WDW is faking sell-out dates to get people to join in for Fear Of Missing Out whatever this is.
Did Bob assure you that doesn’t happen?

Or was it the fbi/postal inspector? 🤔

And you should take your game to the next level and buy into dvc instead of spending $2,000 on pop century a year…

How’s a concrete cell at riviera or a trailer in river country sound to you? 🤔
 

Tom P.

Well-Known Member
Did Bob assure you that doesn’t happen?

Or was it the fbi/postal inspector? 🤔

And you should take your game to the next level and buy into dvc instead of spending $2,000 on pop century a year…

How’s a concrete cell at riviera or a trailer in river country sound to you? 🤔
It really, really, really bothers you that some people don't hate Disney, doesn't it?
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
Disney’s sharp pencil people when MNSSHP tickets aren’t sold out well in advance of the end of September:

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It’ll likely beat last year’s sell out date but not by a lot. Need that ticket revenue to make sure things look great for the next quarterly meeting.
 

Tom P.

Well-Known Member
Disney’s sharp pencil people when MNSSHP tickets aren’t sold out well in advance of the end of September:

Nervous Ted Striker GIF by filmeditor


It’ll likely beat last year’s sell out date but not by a lot. Need that ticket revenue to make sure things look great for the next quarterly meeting.
Recently uncovered recordings of Bob Iger talking to Josh D'Amaro:

"Good luck, we're all counting on you."
 

AidenRodriguez731

Well-Known Member
Did Bob assure you that doesn’t happen?

Or was it the fbi/postal inspector? 🤔

And you should take your game to the next level and buy into dvc instead of spending $2,000 on pop century a year…

How’s a concrete cell at riviera or a trailer in river country sound to you? 🤔
Disney has a near endless supply of what you guys say are shills and loyal fans (I’m using the shill word because you specifically use it. Are you really thinking that people are just massively dropping off and not going to one of the most popular times in the park? I’m a first time attendee this year, is that so rare?? Things are selling out and unlike some parks, Disney isn’t vastly wayyyy overselling the events actual capacity and made it an actually “premium” event :) in the lower wait times and the lack of overcrowding. There are some parks that will oversell a Halloween offering like no other and then require a skip the line pass to actually get most things done without ruining your night in 2 hr+ lines during a “premium event”
 

monothingie

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Premium Member
Things are selling out and unlike some parks, Disney isn’t vastly wayyyy overselling the events actual capacity and made it an actually “premium” event :) in the lower wait times and the lack of overcrowding.
What?

Event Capacity has increased steadily over the years. The only time the park is manageable is in the last 90 minutes of the event, everything prior is like a normal park experience, but with candy.

The goal was to sell the park twice during a single day, except for the second round everyone buys the most expensive ticket.
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
Disney has a near endless supply of what you guys say are shills and loyal fans (I’m using the shill word because you specifically use it. Are you really thinking that people are just massively dropping off and not going to one of the most popular times in the park? I’m a first time attendee this year, is that so rare?? Things are selling out and unlike some parks, Disney isn’t vastly wayyyy overselling the events actual capacity and made it an actually “premium” event :) in the lower wait times and the lack of overcrowding. There are some parks that will oversell a Halloween offering like no other and then require a skip the line pass to actually get most things done without ruining your night in 2 hr+ lines during a “premium event”

Wait. So you had never been to WDW until this year, or your first ever trip is planned for sometime before the end of this year?
 

Ayla

Well-Known Member
What?

Event Capacity has increased steadily over the years. The only time the park is manageable is in the last 90 minutes of the event, everything prior is like a normal park experience, but with candy.

The goal was to sell the park twice during a single day, except for the second round everyone buys the most expensive ticket.
Yeah, this constant nonsense that Disney isn't setting an arbitrary "sell out" number is hilarious. That is LITERALLY what they are doing. 😂 And that number varies from night to night (higher priced nights sell more tickets, of course) and year to year.
 

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