inevitablyaustin
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2016
"Tickets for both Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party will go on sale later this spring."
https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/b...y-fills-21-nights-with-holiday-cheer-in-2016/
For the Jack & Sally M&G, I plan to line up early in hopes that they come out early again. Will there by a CM there who can confirm when they will come out, or do we just have to hope for the best?
Also, do you think it would be ok if I waited in line alone and then had my 3yr old son join me later? I don't think he'll last 1+ hours in line.
thanks!
I'm curious to see if they do an 11/1 party this year since Halloween falls on a Monday which isn't a normal party night.
We arrive 10/28 so whenever we choose to go will be sold out anyways.
I did look at previous years, my fear is based on the new "magical hours" pre and post park opening for a fee.Not sure if it helps but this is the prices for prior years on Halloween the most expensive night for adults:
2013 $73
2014 82
2015 86
A hop to over 100 would be a pretty big percentage in crease.
I'm curious if they will add 11/1 back on as well. We arrive on 10/30 driving straight from NJ. We'll be leaving at 3 am so the party that night is out. Our only option will be to go on 10/31.
Planning a quickie adults only trip for F&W and a bonus night at MNSSHP in late September. This will be our first MNSSHP - watching here for ticket sales & prices so I can pre-order ours. Hoping for a DVC or AP discount...
I'm wondering if deliberately waiting to the last minute to decide is a viable strategy. If there are no tickets left, that means it's going to be crowded and not worth it. If I can still get tickets the day of the event, or at the earliest, the week before, then that means it hasn't sold out and the crowds might actually be reasonable.
Agree or disagree?