Mickey's Not so Scary Halloween

Goofy'sPal

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Hi Im 29m single, soon to bee 30 and have a question. Starting to be in planing stages of my next Walt Disney World Vacation and stuck between another May vacation or an October vacation. Does MNSSH make sense for a 30yr old single male or would I feel too old, weird being there by my self? Whats it like, is it really basically trick or treating for an extra $62? Can someone please clear this up and give better explanation of MNSSH to me. If so it would be greatly appreciated.
Also another question about October. Since the sun sets earlier do the parks close earlier? When I last went on vacation it was in May and I remember staying out in the parks pretty late especially Magic Kingdom.
 
I just went (ironically for my 30th birthday) and I had a good time. The parade is different, there's fireworks, a Villians show (its really short but you see characters you don't often see), characters out and about (just tip, if you're 5' tall DON'T stand in the back with the seven dwarves. that led to a funny yet sad picture considering I waited for almost 45 minutes for a photo with them), the rides are open. My mother, who went with me, got sick right before the second parade (and we had an AWESOME spot so if you wait for the 10:30, it won't be that crowded) so we had to leave though I did get to catch the headless horsemen. The dance crew came through and pulled people out of the crowd to dance while we waited for the parade (we were near Main Street). If you LOVE Halloween, you'll probably enjoy it. I only did a few rides but there wasn't much of a wait. Mickey's party ends at midnight and I was at Magic Kingdom until midnight a couple of other times too. I think my first day MK was open until 1am! I hope that helps and that others come in and can offer their advice as well.
 
Go!

I am 45 and went solo this year to MNSSHP and loved it! I dressed up and wandered the park taking pictures and having my pictures taken. I did not participate in the trick or treating (I didn't get a bag at entry and regretted it). I was able to ride anything I wanted - no lines. The parade and fireworks were GREAT. The fireworks are different from the nightly fireworks show.

I missed part of the Villians show, but what I saw was very fun. You get a chance to see so many characters that are not available during the rest of the year.

I will definitely go again should I get the chance!

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Goofy'sPal said:
nice pretty funny. So was that taken during MNSSHP? Cuz never see them there expect met Dopey last time was at MK.

Yes. The dwarves are rarely out as a full set or at least that's what I'm lead to believe. Probably a logistical thing. Maybe they will be out more when "their" ride opens in 2014.
 
My wife and I usually vacation at Disney for three weeks a year from the last two weeks in October into the first week in November, and the first week is usually one of the Disney cruises. I have been there in May, and though it's been years, it was jammed packed. The Fall is not off-peak, but I still like it better and the weather is great. We absolutely love Mickey's Halloween Party. The lines for the rides seem to be somewhat thinner, and none at all towards the end of the evening. If you get reservations in time you can have dinner in the park and then just wander around. The parade and the fireworks are great as well. Hey...it's Disney...you're never too old. If you want something more adult themed, then the Halloween Horror Nights at Universal is pretty good, at least for the "horrific" special effects value.
 


Fall is the best..IMHO..The parks plus MNSSHP and Food and Wine..I have gone solo many times and this is the best time to be solo...
 
Fall is the best..IMHO..The parks plus MNSSHP and Food and Wine..I have gone solo many times and this is the best time to be solo...

thank you for that. By the way whats IMHO mean? I dont know all shorthand codes. Last time I went solo and am planing on going solo again.
 
My wife and I usually vacation at Disney for three weeks a year from the last two weeks in October into the first week in November, and the first week is usually one of the Disney cruises. I have been there in May, and though it's been years, it was jammed packed. The Fall is not off-peak, but I still like it better and the weather is great. We absolutely love Mickey's Halloween Party. The lines for the rides seem to be somewhat thinner, and none at all towards the end of the evening. If you get reservations in time you can have dinner in the park and then just wander around. The parade and the fireworks are great as well. Hey...it's Disney...you're never too old. If you want something more adult themed, then the Halloween Horror Nights at Universal is pretty good, at least for the "horrific" special effects value.

Thank you for your response. Wow 3 weeks in Disney sounds nice
I went in May 2008 and the parks really weren't that bad. Some lines long but most either short or got right on and fastpass helped at times. Thank for the insight.
 
Hi Im 29m single, soon to bee 30 and have a question. Starting to be in planing stages of my next Walt Disney World Vacation and stuck between another May vacation or an October vacation. Does MNSSH make sense for a 30yr old single male or would I feel too old, weird being there by my self? Whats it like, is it really basically trick or treating for an extra $62? Can someone please clear this up and give better explanation of MNSSH to me. If so it would be greatly appreciated.
Also another question about October. Since the sun sets earlier do the parks close earlier? When I last went on vacation it was in May and I remember staying out in the parks pretty late especially Magic Kingdom.

I actually go May and October (except this year, I cruised in October); May for my birthday and October for MNSSHP...I have to tell you I never feel out of place (although admittedly my trips are mostly solo anyway). You need to go!! and really, you could pull off the two trips if you wanted to. I don't know how long you stay but it is possible. when I go in October, I get in as early as possible for not-so-scary normally 4 or 5PM), I trick or treat (twice if I have time) watch the parade (you have to see the headless horseman) stay for fireworks. even if you don't dress up, you will have a great time especially if you have a favorite villian, you can take your picture with them which is fabulous, it's also the only time you see all 7 dwarfs together.
 
Fall is the best..IMHO..The parks plus MNSSHP and Food and Wine..I have gone solo many times and this is the best time to be solo...

We had a ball at the Food and Wine Festival at EPCOT this year. Went to a Sam Adams beer tasting seminar and a presentation on cooking pork roast, that came with a sampling and actually a generous portion of wine. The Disney Dining Plan is great for this. We were able to blow through our snacks. In fact, the lobster rolls (not sandwiches!!!!!) at the American Experience count as a snack and I think I had five of them one day. The giant sushi roll at the Japanese pavillion is also awesome. Aw hell...it's all good.... We had just come off the Fantasy where we...ate a lot...to Disney where we...ate even more.... Still trying to work off those extra 10 lbs. Months to loose them, days to add them. Sigh.....
 
I live overseas so when I go back home to the US, I have to make it worth while, as those flights back and forth are just painful to endure. One week was on the Fantasy, two were at Disney world. I went to Disney World three times in May: 1994, 1995, and 1997 and it was jammed packed each time, with thunder storms every afternoon. So, I try to avoid it. No kids, so we can pick and choose. :)
 
Yes! It's worth it to run around the park in a costume and get great pictures with the characters. I went twice in my early thirties, both times with adult friends/ no kids and we loved it. It's fun to see the park all decorated and the characters in costume, along with the other park guests in costumes. I felt like it was less about going on rides, than get great photo ops.

http://www.alwayspackedforadventure.com
 
Yes! It's worth it to run around the park in a costume and get great pictures with the characters. I went twice in my early thirties, both times with adult friends/ no kids and we loved it. It's fun to see the park all decorated and the characters in costume, along with the other park guests in costumes. I felt like it was less about going on rides, than get great photo ops.

http://www.alwayspackedforadventure.com

Thank you for letting me know
 
keltiesmom said:
Do you have to be dressed up to trick or treat, and is it only for kids?

All party participants of any age can go to all the Treat stations. Dressing up is not necessary but it sure is fun!
 
Itinkso said:
All party participants of any age can go to all the Treat stations. Dressing up is not necessary but it sure is fun!

Thanks! My DH isn't much for dressing up, but I asked him to consider it.
 

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