My 4 yr old has decided that this will be the family:
Ally (4): Dorothy
(testing out costume: http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos...462549536771_1624447923_1136938_6620706_n.jpg )
Zachary (2.5): Scarecrow
( testing out costume: http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos...462547536721_1624447923_1136934_5579868_n.jpg )
Tyler (8 months): Lion
Mom (28): Glinda
NOW DAD....
Oz no, Something cool no.
DAD (34): Tin Man?
come one little girl. LOL
So you have to buy a separate event ticket to attend? Would make for an expensive time just to be in the park the entire day.
A lot of people going to the party don't use park tickets that day, and just wait for the event ticket to become valid, at 4PM. You don't get the first half of the day in the park, but the trade off is the park is less crowded during the party, plus the different parade (which we love) and the fireworks (which are alright).
Basically, you can do as much in the park during the hours of the party (because of the lack of crowds) as you'd do in a normal day with regular crowds.
As you get closer to Halloween though, the crowds increase.
I have done it several time myself.Is this confirmed?
We are coming up on the 7th only for the party and I would LOVE to maximize the abitlity to rides. If we could get in at 4 that would be awsome and allow for more rides.
Also, are we allowed to bring our own trick or treat bags in?
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
I have done it several time myself.
I know it is nit picking but would you be so kind as to go into a little more detail on the candy? Last year the stuff was pretty generic no name candy where in years prior it had been top shelf name brand stuff.We were there for the Sept 14th, 2010 party and had a great time! We meaning two adults, hubby and me. They did let people in starting around 4pm and at 7pm they did start checking for the party wristband. I would say at least half the people there were in costume, kids and adults, all sorts of costumes.
There was plenty of trick or treat candy, including chocolate. Carlotta out in front of the Haunted Mansion was so funny! The parades and Hallowishes were great! We enjoyed them much more than the regular Wishes fireworks. Get to the parade route early if you want to see the Headless Horseman ride, he rides about 10 minutes before the parade starts.
We did wait a bit (15-20min's) to have our picture taken with the Seven Dwarfs....also unique pictures with Cinderella's Carriage and Haunted Mansion (and Disney magic adds a ghost driver!).
Make sure to note the Disney details...check out the second floor windows on Main St. Wished it could have lasted longer! That's what happens when you're having a great time!
I know it is nit picking but would you be so kind as to go into a little more detail on the candy? Last year the stuff was pretty generic no name candy where in years prior it had been top shelf name brand stuff.
Is this confirmed?
We are coming up on the 7th only for the party and I would LOVE to maximize the abitlity to rides. If we could get in at 4 that would be awsome and allow for more rides.
Also, are we allowed to bring our own trick or treat bags in?
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
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