PDA

View Full Version : Separate ticket required for Mickey's Not so scarey Halloween party?


chance
06-29-2002, 10:58 AM
Is a separate ticket required for the Halloween party? We will be using military stars and stripe 2 days passes.

CarolMN
06-29-2002, 11:16 AM
Yes, you will need a separate ticket. MNSSHP is a separate, hard ticketed event and is not included in any other ticket/pass.

chance
06-29-2002, 12:38 PM
Where do they hold thisparty? Is it worth it or can my 4 year wear his costume around DW?

mooses41
06-29-2002, 01:13 PM
Its @ Magic Kingdom, after the park closes. Yes, it would be good to wear the costume. I would go if i was in dw @ the time. You might want to do a search on t he theme park board about it.

BELLA1
06-29-2002, 01:36 PM
We had a wonderful time at the halloween party last year.
and we are going back again this year.
We let our ds decide the costume theme...and we all went dressed up as the character from PETER PAN...

How i got to be tinkerbell..i still dont know...
:rolleyes:

There are lots of fun things for young kids to do. Especially the costume parades...and tricks or treats all around the park.

Just looking at all the other costumes around is entertaining in itself


check out my website (http://www.diznutz.com/id20_how_do_you_and_your_family_count_the.htm)

"Ginger"
06-30-2002, 07:21 PM
We went last year and are going again this year. I purchased our tickets already for Oct. 20. Our DD was 4 last year, she went dressed in a red sweat suit and a hat that looked like a creb. The sweat suit was perfect, easy to get on and off the rides and she was comfortable. They have trick-or-treating, 2 parades, fireworks and more.
The ticket cost for this year is $29.63 for adults and $24.33 for children these prices include taxes. There is a $3.00 shipping charge per order. I would order them ASAP last year they sold out. You can call 407-566-4985 for tickets. Sorry, I don't remember all the dates that are offered. You can check with WWW.disney.com for more info. on this event.