Not surprising. Usually the first and the last parties are the first sell outs.According to the Walt Disney World website, the first Mickeys Not-So-Scary Halloween Party to sell out is October 31.
According to the Walt Disney World website, the first Mickeys Not-So-Scary Halloween Party to sell out is October 31.
I went November 1 the year of the party pass and had an absolutely amazing time. Totally wild energy compared to the other parties. Skippers wished me a happy backside of HalloweenThank you! Guess I should probably decide sooner than later, maybe sell a couple organs to cover this years prices
I am so glad we did the dessert parties when it was $25 per adult. Geez louise.Pricing for Disney's Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Dessert Parties has been released - booking opens July 18.
Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Dessert Party with Plaza Garden Viewing
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
Full details at the link below.
Disney's Not-So-Spooky Spectacular Dessert Party at 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: $114 (including tax and gratuity) for Guests ages 10 and older; $69 (including tax and gratuity) for Guests ages 3 to 9
Full details at the link below.
Us too. We even treated our friends (family of 4) as it was reasonable back then. To each their own, but I can’t wrap my brain around paying a max of $200 for the party ticket and then adding another $100+ for the dessert party. $1000+ for a family of 4. Insane, but I’m sure both will sell out somehow!I am so glad we did the dessert parties when it was $25 per adult. Geez louise.
Same. We went a couple times when the boys were 2 and free. That was a special experience!I am so glad we did the dessert parties when it was $25 per adult. Geez louise.
So why did the 31st of October sell out?Not surprising. Usually the first and the last parties are the first sell outs.
So why did the 31st of October sell out?
Well, that was my guess.Because that's Halloween? People like to be at the Halloween party on Halloween.
You're asking why the Halloween party sold out? Seriously?So why did the 31st of October sell out?
I'm asking because you said you weren't surprised since the first and last parties typically sell out.You're asking why the Halloween party sold out? Seriously?
I'm asking because you said you weren't surprised since the first and last parties typically sell out.
Yet the party on the 31st is neither first nor last.
Yep.They don’t always have a Nov 1st party. Traditionally the 31st is the last party.
What do you mean by "traditionally?" Since 2009, the last party day in odd-numbered years has been Nov 1.They don’t always have a Nov 1st party. Traditionally the 31st is the last party.
What do you mean by "traditionally?" Since 2009, the last party day in odd-numbered years has been Nov 1.
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