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Liberty Tree Dinner on a MNSSHP Night

Pooh Lover

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
How difficult do you think it will be to get a Liberty Tree dinner reservation on a MNSSHP evening (Sept. 22)? I don't want to count on getting it if it doesn't look hopeful. I'm thinking around 5:00.

Also, we are 2 adults still in the "thinking about" stage of going to our first MNSSHP. Great time or mostly for families?
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
It should not be CRT or Le Cellier type of hard to get into but I would book it as soon as you can. MNSSHP is a blast regardless of weather you have kids or not. Quite honestly I would skip the TS meal and do CS as you can get into MK as early a 4 with a MNSSHP ticket and there is so much to do besides the attractions that you will want all the time in MK that you can get.
 

coltow

Well-Known Member
I'm hoping to do LTT on our party night too, 9/4. And we also hope for an early seating. We figure we'd like to start off with full stomachs. Right now our plan for that day is up early and hit a park for a few hours then take a very nice pool/nap break before heading to park around 3:30. We have 2 little boys (5,2) and hope that if we can get a nap in they might be able to make it late into the night. When we did MVMCP in December little one made it for fireworks but not parade.
 

sueuk

Member
We're 2 adults who did MNSSHP, it was great. We didn't eat while it was on, so can't comment on that, but the parade and fireworks were definately worth seeing; we had a free photo taken (? is it still included); and we even trick or treated wearing our ears / hat, the costumes that some people had on were fab. My husband wore a hat he got from DLP and loads of people commented or asked where to buy it. We walked straight onto all the rides, as families with children were concentrating on other activities. You will enjoy it. :wave:
 

Shadowdawn

Member
We did LTT on a party night and it was a blast, half of that was because the character (who are no longer there) had their colonial halloween costumes on. MNSSHP was awesome for us and we didn't feel out of place being 2 adults w/ no kids. We walked on every ride that was open with a less then 5 minute wait.
 

coltow

Well-Known Member
I got a 5:20 ADR for LTT on the night I'm going to MNSSHP. I figure even if it takes us an hour to eat we are still done before party starts.
 

Pooh Lover

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Thank you all for your replies. Coltow, glad you got your 5:20 reservation. That sounds like a great time. I think we are going to try for a time near that as well and this will be our first MNSSHP! I'm excited ! :sohappy:
 

lebeau

Well-Known Member
While I like a sit-down meal as much as the next guy, there's no way I'd waste precious party hours on one. We grabbed a couple of hot dogs and kept right on partying!
 

kverdon

Active Member
We are looking to do MNSSHP on Sept 11. Doesn't the party start at 7pm? We are looking to do dinner at Crystal Palace at 6pm. We should be done in plenty of time to get to the party at 7, or so we think.
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
We are looking to do MNSSHP on Sept 11. Doesn't the party start at 7pm? We are looking to do dinner at Crystal Palace at 6pm. We should be done in plenty of time to get to the party at 7, or so we think.
I would try and push CP back to 5 so you will have a bit of breathing room if the restaurant is running a bit behind.
 

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