Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, worth it?

scoobygirl39541

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
We've been to the Christmas party a few times and stopped going because nothing's really different than on a normal day. Sure there's the parade, but they've been offering that during the day now too.

So we're going down mid-October this year and never been for this season. Is the Halloween party ticket worth it? Are there special fireworks, shows, parades that you can't see during a normal day? Thanks for any help!
 

luv

Well-Known Member
Worth it? Depends on how much the money means to you. I think it is worth it...and I don't say that about MVMCP.

Except for the wreaths and decorations at the park entrance, none of MNSSHP is stuff you can see or do on a regular day or night.

MNSSHP: luv's Not To Be Missed List... :D

(This is just my personal thing and not official in any way. Caveat emptor - and you didn't pay me, anyway, so you get what you get.;))

1. Headless Horseman - he rides before the parades and may be the highlight of the night. (Doesn't ride if the ground is wet and not safe for the horse.)

2. The Boo to You parade, which starts in Frontierland, goes to the hub and on down Main Street, is Disney's best parade, all year long. Try to get a good seat. By "good", I mean on the curb or at the rope. No one place is much better than any other, IMO. But it's more fun if you can see the Headless Horseman and parade stuff easily. Also, at the end, they hand out suckers to KIDS in the front, so a little extra bonus for your time and trouble invested in being up front and defending your spot. (I've never had those suckers and am dying to know how they taste. I offered my nephews $20 for one and since they knew how desperate I was, the demon children attempted to extort $50 out of me. So if your kid wants to take me up on the $20 for a crappy Disney sucker, send me a private message. We will do business.)

3. Fireworks. The fireworks ("Hallowishes") themselves aren't all that amazing, but they're fun and the soundtrack is awesome.

4. The Haunted Mansion. The ride is the same, but there is a ghost who will chat with you as you enter the line and the staff are all decked out. Pretty cool.

5. The barbershop quartet. They're dressed for Halloween and sing Halloweeny songs. One of my favorite parts.

6. The Villains Mix n Mingle. I don't go meet the Villains. If you want to do that, be up front and ready to book over to them when they come down. They don't stay long! But the show is good.

Trick-or-Treating - for kids and adults alike. They give you a small plastic bag when you enter. Wherever they hand out wristbands, they'll be handing out bags. They also sell a larger and more sturdy bag, if you want to get that. If your kid has a favorite pumpkin or something that they like to collect candy in, you can bring it. Lines get shorter later in the night. Sometimes there are candy trails - the one that begins in Fantasyland, back by Dumbo, and ends by Space Mountain is used more often than not...and it only runs one-way, so don't try to start it in Tomorrowland. Won't happen. :)

Meet & Greets - multiple character meet n greets (e.g. Seven Dwarfs! All together!) are set up around the park. My favorite is the one where you stand in a hitchhiking pose and they add the HM hitchhiking ghosts to it later. You can do M&Gs with characters wearing costumes, too. There are a bunch, but the lines do build, especially for the 7 Dwarfs. A lot of people start lining up for the dwarfs before the party begins.

Dance parties - for little kids (or anyone, really) - they're pretty loud, but the characters do a nice job with the kids. I generally avoid these, but the little kids are very cute, dancing with the characters.

Souvenirs - party-specific stuff to buy, if you want something from the event, like a pin or whatever. People have posted that they run out of T-shirts early in the evening, so if you want one, you might want to get there early. (I personally think they are kind of ugly and wouldn't bother, but to each, his own. :)) There is no running out of pins! And no lack of selection on pins, either. If you like to buy pins, you can drop a nice chunk of change.

Tickets - MNSSHP is a "hard ticket" event. You will need a MNSSHP ticket to attend. (You do not need separate admission to the park.) The party is a park-wide event and your party ticket gives you access to all of it. I don't buy mine until the day of the party because I won't go in the rain. But if you put off buying a ticket until the day of the party, you risk having them sell out. It's a hard choice to make. Party dates and ticket prices can be found here: http://www.wdwmagic.com/events/mick...-scary-halloween-party-ticket-now-on-sale.htm

Wristbands - they'll give you one when you enter, if you enter around party time. Multiple places where you can pick one up if you've been in the park during the day - just give them your party ticket. You'll need to show your wristband periodically to the wristband police, who set up human blockades to prevent people who didn't pay for the party from being there. They even interrupted us while we were eating once and demanded to see our wristbands.

Maps - there are special park maps, just for the party. It lists the rides and places to eat that are open during the party, dance party and Trick-or-Treat locations...and has the all-important parade, villain show and fireworks times. They're cure, too. :) Pick one up! Whenever these maps come out, you will find the info here, so you can check it all out before you go, if you want.

Weather - it can be very hot (especially September or early in October) and it can get cold (especially later in the month).

Costumes - No way to predict temps, so if you have costumes, try to make them adaptable to any temp. Because that's so easy, lol. ;) Adults can dress up, too (but it isn't required. Some do, some don't. Whatever you choose, you won't feel out of place.) Some people go all out on their costumes and some are very funny, so it's entertaining to see them all. Disney frowns upon and may not let you wear masks that will obscure your vision, so leave those out. It is the only time of year that adults can go to the parks in Disney character costumes and many do. You can get spooky with the costumes, but not too gory.

Although the party begins at 7:00, they usually allow people with just a party ticket into the MK around 4:00.

If you have an AP that gives you free parking, it doesn't cover MNSSHP. So, be sure to get through the toll plaza before 7:00. If you don't, be prepared to pony up the dough, flyboy!

If you all are into the horror part of Halloween, check out Halloween Horror Nights at Uni. Tons of fun...but not for children!

Have a great time!!!!
 

ImagineerDude

Well-Known Member
Ummm....what luv said :)

Yes it is totally fun! Bring your own bag for candy because they give you more than just a little scoop! Look up guides to it online they helped us tremendously! I like Wishes better than HalloWishes, but the perimeter fireworks are really cool! The Villain stage show made my night. They are hilarious and you can meet Maleficent, Facilier, Frollo, Queen of Hearts, Snow Queen, and my favorite...Cruella DeVil! You can also meet all of the dwarfs and it's just really fun!
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
Absolutely. Especially if you've never been.

Don't waste time in attractions. Make sure you trick or treat, catch at least one of each of the stage show and parade and don't miss HalloWishes (best from the hub)

The overall park atmosphere after dark is different to a normal day and to MVMCP too.
 

scoobygirl39541

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
oh wow!! So the adults can trick or treat as well!? And you can't see the Boo to You parade, Headless Horseman, or Hallowishes on a normal operating day?? Just going off that stuff alone, it's miles ahead of MVMCP (which I haven't been impressed with for years)! Sounds like this might actually be worth the extra money :)

Thanks so much guys! So glad to have this board around. I may have brushed right by this event!
 

rob45

Well-Known Member
MNSSHP is our favorite party. Last year the wife and I was Woody and Jessie. We made our own costumes and had a ball at the party. Everything about MNSSHP is awesome.
 

NeedMoreMickey

Well-Known Member
Worth it. In the past you could get into the park at 4:00 with a party tickets so if you are planning on doing something else during the day you won't have to use a day on your park ticket.
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
oh wow!! So the adults can trick or treat as well!? And you can't see the Boo to You parade, Headless Horseman, or Hallowishes on a normal operating day??
Everyone can trick or treat, and you won't see any of the entertainment outside of the party.

Make sure you visit Main St after dark for the continuous sound to lightshow (an example of park atmosphere)
 

Jo DeVil

Well-Known Member
My dream came true I was dressed as the Evil Queen and I got to meet and have my photo with the Old Hag. I have already got our tickets for Oct, Halloween isn't as big here in the I UK but we think it is total worth it we all dress up Me DH and DS 8. I get butterflies just think in of the Headless Horseman galloping down Main St Try it I doubt you will be disappointed, If you are you know where to find us, LOL
 

Meredith

Active Member
When I was 5 I planned out our families whole trip and informed them about MNSSHP they said we would go and when we went it was EPIC, I was scared of some of the characters in the parade and in general. But it was great fun next time we go for my b-day ( late September) we will have to go again. Me and my bro dressed lightly in costumes ( I was spider girl in a long sleeve tee and pants) and it was just wonderful buying a pumpkin trick or treat bucket and getting candy.:D I also loved going on the rides like thunder mountain in pitch black. It's a must see.
 

draybook

Well-Known Member
I'm the exact opposite of a few of the people in here. I love the Halloween party, but I found the Xmas party to be pretty "weak". Universal had better decorations in our opinion. However, MNSSHP is awesome, and we always do two parties to take it all in. Like it has been said before, forget about the attractions until the last hour of the night.
 

Texas84

Well-Known Member
4. The Haunted Mansion. The ride is the same, but there is a ghost who will chat with you as you enter the line and the staff are all decked out. Pretty cool.
She is hilarious. We ran the ToT and she was having fun with our medals.

Don't waste time in attractions.
This.

Worth it. In the past you could get into the park at 4:00 with a party tickets so if you are planning on doing something else during the day you won't have to use a day on your park ticket.
Yes! There is a special line early so you can get your wristband. Clearly marked.

I didn't care much for trick-or-treat when I was a kid but I had a blast at MK as an adult!
 

Skippy's Pal

Well-Known Member
Did it in 2011. It was CROWDED. We had a great time, the whole family dressed as the Incredibles. It was crowded. Nice atmosphere, enjoyed the parade. It was crowded. Didn't get to do as much trick or treating because of, well, the crowds. Found myself wondering what the definition of a "limited ticket" event was. Would we do it again? Not sure. But glad we did it once. Did I mention that it was crowded?
 

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