JohnD
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Okay. People wanted to know what the Disney Resorts Collection hotels were. I provided the list.Lol, none of these parties will sell out for months.
Okay. People wanted to know what the Disney Resorts Collection hotels were. I provided the list.Lol, none of these parties will sell out for months.
I wish this was an appetizer party. I’m not that much of a sweets person and can’t justify paying that much money for desserts.Details for Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Dessert Parties has been released. Plaza Garden viewing remains at the same price as 2023, while pricing at Tomorrowland Terrace has increased $5 for adults and $6 for guests ages 3 to 9.
Plaza Garden:
Event Details
- Location: Dessert party held at Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant at Magic Kingdom park, with fireworks viewing in the Plaza Garden
- Time: Check in at the entrance to Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant 1.5 hours before the fireworks begin; view the park calendar for show times
- Price: $99 (including tax and gratuity) for Guests ages 10 and older; $59 (including tax and gratuity) for Guests ages 3 to 9
Tomorrowland Terrace:
Event Details
- Location: Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant
- Time: Check in at the entrance to Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant one hour before the fireworks begin; view the park calendar for show times
- Price: $119 (including tax and gratuity) for Guests ages 10 and older; $75 (including tax and gratuity) for Guests ages 3 to 9
That's a no for me.Details for Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Dessert Parties has been released. Plaza Garden viewing remains at the same price as 2023, while pricing at Tomorrowland Terrace has increased $5 for adults and $6 for guests ages 3 to 9.
Plaza Garden:
Event Details
- Location: Dessert party held at Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant at Magic Kingdom park, with fireworks viewing in the Plaza Garden
- Time: Check in at the entrance to Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant 1.5 hours before the fireworks begin; view the park calendar for show times
- Price: $99 (including tax and gratuity) for Guests ages 10 and older; $59 (including tax and gratuity) for Guests ages 3 to 9
Tomorrowland Terrace:
Event Details
- Location: Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant
- Time: Check in at the entrance to Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant one hour before the fireworks begin; view the park calendar for show times
- Price: $119 (including tax and gratuity) for Guests ages 10 and older; $75 (including tax and gratuity) for Guests ages 3 to 9
It will.I wonder if that August 9 party will still have the "blogger tax" attached to it and be more than the other August parties?
Yes. Though it was ridiculous for an inflatable Santa to still be on the lawn in April, that was an extreme move on their part.Your HOA spent money to take someone to court over Christmas lights? Wow, what a waste of HOA dues.
Portions of our family did it last year, and found it to be fun. We were traveling with a multi-generational group and the bookends of the family (grandparent and youngest kids) wanted to stay out with the family and close down the park, but weren't going to be running from spot to spot. The party gave them a more leisurely area to relax and still be part of the event.I’m very intrigued by the dessert parties but it seems like such a time suck. Checking in an hour or an hour and a half before fireworks means you are losing a lot of valuable party time. Not sure I can justify that. Or the price.
Well the Aug 9 start coincides with D23.I wonder if that August 9 party will still have the "blogger tax" attached to it and be more than the other August parties?
Which will the bloggers choose?!?!Well the Aug 9 start coincides with D23.
Thanks so much for sharing your experience.Portions of our family did it last year, and found it to be fun. We were traveling with a multi-generational group and the bookends of the family (grandparent and youngest kids) wanted to stay out with the family and close down the park, but weren't going to be running from spot to spot. The party gave them a more leisurely area to relax and still be part of the event.
I will say had the benefit of staying at the contemporary for the trip, AND having gone to MK that day. So between LL and Genie+, and the extra morning hours, we were able to ride basically everything throughout the day (and were able to walk back/forth to the hotel to get a quick change of clothes/rest in.) If it is your first/only time going to the party, I would definitely say it wouldn't be for me. But if you have done it before, or you are not looking to use the party as a means of just hitting rides with little to no wait time, then it could be a nice added feature.
Thanks so much for sharing your experience.
We had a bad experience with MK fireworks last year and it has really made me hate how crowded the hub/Main Street gets. But I’m hoping it won’t be so bad at the party vs a normal night.
Doesn't get you to a Halloween party that night.Rope drop Orlando at 8:30 (with a Disney resort room). Film at 9. Upload on the way to MCO. Flight out at Noon. Arrive LA at 3. Convention center at 5.
Totally doable!!
Duh! In my mind, I substituted Party Night with Opening of TBA!Doesn't get you to a Halloween party that night.
Better hope Joshie is out on the stage at 6 am making announcements in Anaheim if you want to make it to Orlando with the time change!Doesn't get you to a Halloween party that night.
I’m definitely a person who laments the kind of “holiday creep” that I’ve seen on my lifetime. Just on a personal level, I think when the decorating/celebration period (in terms of exterior decorating and marketing) is stretched out far enough, it dilutes the impact of the holiday feeling for me. Kind of like overexposure to a song. For me, the overexposure/extension of holiday periods detracts from how I personally experience the holidays (feel less special and almost interminable), but I recognize that it makes many other people happy! I also think because I’m from an area (the northeast) with four distinct seasons, it feels more jarring to have holiday celebration stuff in the “wrong” season (environment-wise), so Halloween decor in August where I live feels kind of crazy. However the fact that an international-level tourist destination that caters to children stretches its Halloween event into time periods when more non-local families can attend doesn’t surprise me and it’s wonderful that the timing will allow your family to attend!The reality to the early parks is yes it is early. It is closer to memorial day then halloween. And while I doubt families like mine are the reason why Disney did this, I can't say I don't appreciate that it is early. The last time I got to go to a halloween party was in 2012. The next year my son started kindergarten. School in the south starts early. I am also in a district that has fairly strict truancy rules, So pulling the kids out for a disney vacation during school is generally not easy. You need permission from the school to do it or if you are gone for more than three days in a row they will bring you to court.
So this is the first time in many years we have had the opportunity to allow my daughter to experience what her brother did.
I guess I really don't understand all the negativity. What does it really cost anybody? Plenty of people in my area start decorating their house in fall decor towards the beginning of August when school starts, so maybe it is just not a strange concept to me?
It just feels plain wrong to celebrate Halloween or Christmas in Orlando in 80-90 degree whether. Move them both to February.
They can celebrate both during winter, currently set for January 11-14, 2025.It just feels plain wrong to celebrate Halloween or Christmas in Orlando in 80-90 degree whether. Move them both to February.
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