We will be doing 2 MK days so we won't necessarily miss the fireworks. Is there another reason that you recommend going on a party day?Dates will likely be announced in late July.
As long as you don't mind missing the fireworks, going to the MK ON a party date will mean much lower crowds. Highly recommend you go on a party date.
So, the party days might be the BEST time then? I was thinking that only Party guests could be there in the evening but that isn't the case? We have decided as a group not to do the party... the expense is too much.MVMCP season is a mixed blessing.
MK is very low crowd on party days, like crowd level 2 to 5… mostly 3s or 4s.
On non party days crowd level 8 to 11… mostly 9s or 10s.
For the most part both party seasons leave Wed and Sat open for full hours and fireworks. As the holiday approaches more of the calendar becomes parties until there are 4 or 5 every week. Those non-party days are nuts! Tickets are expensive so most people will choose the longer hours and ability to see fireworks. You can get alot done during the short party day. It’s a hard choice though.
Hoppers work well this time of year. Then you can do short party day and go elsewhere after, and avoid the crowded non-party day and just show up late for fireworks. It adds considerable expense but is some of the best value about hoppers.
Shoot...sorry, I read your response incorrectly... lower crowds on party days.We will be doing 2 MK days so we won't necessarily miss the fireworks. Is there another reason that you recommend going on a party day?
The park will close to day guests at 6PM. Day guests need to leave the park. They will be led towards the entrance and unable to access stores, food or ‘wander’ once 6PM arrives.So, the party days might be the BEST time then? I was thinking that only Party guests could be there in the evening but that isn't the case? We have decided as a group not to do the party... the expense is too much.
Ok, got it.The park will close to day guests at 6PM. Day guests need to leave the park. They will be led towards the entrance and unable to access stores, food or ‘wander’ once 6PM arrives.
It does get pricey. How many park days are you planning? There’s different strategies people use.We have decided as a group not to do the party... the expense is too much.
We have 5 park days planned. We do plan 2 MK days so a lower crowd day on a party day sounds very attractive. We would do Fireworks the alternate MK day.It does get pricey. How many park days are you planning? There’s different strategies people use.
The nice thing about low crowds before the party is getting through the attractions much quicker. What you can get done in 10+ hours on non-party day you might get done in 7 hours before 4pm on party day.
You could do that then plan somewhere outside MK to watch fireworks if that important.
It’s worth mentioning one current strategy for MNSSHP. People have found that the 4-day 4-park ticket deal saves enough money to buy the party ticket (vs the regular priced 5 day ticket). That ticket only goes through Sept, but I’d keep an eye out to see if WDW extends it through 2024.
That’s a great plan! And leaving MK at 6pm isn’t always bad. It’s nice to have a day with some extra time to relax.We have 5 park days planned. We do plan 2 MK days so a lower crowd day on a party day sounds very attractive. We would do Fireworks the alternate MK day.
That’s a really good idea.We have 5 park days planned. We do plan 2 MK days so a lower crowd day on a party day sounds very attractive. We would do Fireworks the alternate MK day.
Great Idea!!That’s a really good idea.
The party people can get in starting at 4, so leaving a bit before then is a good strategy as well.
You can do a sit down meal at one of the monorail resorts, or do a monorail crawl for apps at one resort, meal at the next then dessert at the last.
Adult beverages optional.
Then you can watch the EWP before heading back to your room.