MK charged events

disneytopdog

Active Member
If you pay for say MVMCP or MNSSHP in advance and you are staying on property, is this admission put on you Key to the Kingdom card or do you get a separate paper/hard stock ticket?

Also what gets into the Candlelite Procession if you do the dinner package? Do they have your name on a list or do you have some sort of physical ticket?
 

VT GAL

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If you pay for say MVMCP or MNSSHP in advance and you are staying on property, is this admission put on you Key to the Kingdom card or do you get a separate paper/hard stock ticket?

Also what gets into the Candlelite Procession if you do the dinner package? Do they have your name on a list or do you have some sort of physical ticket?

For MVMCP or MNSSHP, you get a separate ticket from your Ket to the Kingdom. We ordered in advance and had them mailed to us, and they were plastic.

I am not sure about the Candelite Processional...

I hope this helps! :wave:
 
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Monty

Brilliant...and Canadian
In the Parks
No
Hard ticket events have separate ticket media, so you won't have it on your room key.

If CP is like other dinner packages, when you pay for dinner you'll receive a ticket for the processional and you wait in a different line from folks who don't do the package.
 
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Master Yoda

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You will get a physical ticket for any of the hard ticketed events such a MVMCP and MNSSHP and to my knowledge can not be put on your room key. It has been a couple of years since I did the dinner package for the CP but at that time you had a name badge that got you into the seating area prior to standby guests. Not sure it is the same but it will be either that or a wristband, ticket or something similar.
 
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TURKEY

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You will get a physical ticket for any of the hard ticketed events such a MVMCP and MNSSHP and to my knowledge can not be put on your room key. It has been a couple of years since I did the dinner package for the CP but at that time you had a name badge that got you into the seating area prior to standby guests. Not sure it is the same but it will be either that or a wristband, ticket or something similar.


If you buy them at the lobby concierge desk you SHOULD get them as a separate ticket.

However, it's been known to happen that the cast member doesn't pay enough attention and add them to room keys which should never be done.
 
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Rob562

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If you buy them at the lobby concierge desk you SHOULD get them as a separate ticket.

However, it's been known to happen that the cast member doesn't pay enough attention and add them to room keys which should never be done.

From what I've heard, they *can* put them on your room key, but as you mentioned, in practice they aren't supposed to, or they physically can't. The problem stems from the fact that the room key can only hold one admission ticket at a time. So if you already have a MYW ticket encoded onto your room key (as most everyone who books a package reservation does), you run into a problem.

But if I were staying on a Room Only reservation, and I had my AP (which is on its own separate media) so I didn't need a park ticket, *technically* the front desk would be able to add a MVMCP or water park ticket onto my room key.
(At least that's my understanding of the ticketing and room key systems. The front desk can encode any ticket they can sell onto a room key, and they can sell water park and MVMCP tickets)

Hmmm... That actually might be convenient at times... I should have thought of that back in September. I had my AP, my room key, and the Pleasure Island 1-night-plus-5-more-for-$5 ticket to get me through the trip. If the front desk could have put the PI ticket onto my room key it would have been one less thing to juggle. Maybe I'll have a conversation of hypotheitcals with a front desk CM when I'm down there in June. ;)

-Rob
 
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