2020 MVMCP Ticket Prices

ilovetotravel1977

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Just thought I would post this here as well:

2020 MVMCP Dates and Prices
Info no longer on website though
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November 8, 2020: $119 adults, $114 children (ages 3-9)
November 9, 2020: $105 adults, $100 children (ages 3-9)
November 12, 2020: $110 adults, $105 children (ages 3-9)
November 13, 2020: $110 adults, $105 children (ages 3-9)
November 16, 2020: $105 adults, $100 children (ages 3-9)
November 17, 2020: $110 adults, $105 children (ages 3-9)
November 19, 2020: $105 adults, $100 children (ages 3-9)
November 20, 2020: $115 adults, $110 children (ages 3-9)
November 22, 2020: $129 adults, $124 children (ages 3-9)
November 24, 2020: $129 adults, $124 children (ages 3-9)
November 29, 2020; $125 adults, $120 children (ages 3-9)
November 30, 2020: $125 adults, $120 children (ages 3-9
December 3, 2020: $119 adults, $114 children (ages 3-9)
December 4, 2020; $129 adults, $124 children (ages 3-9)
December 6, 2020: $119 adults, $114 children (ages 3-9)
December 8, 2020: $119 adults, $114 children (ages 3-9)
December 10, 2020: $125 adults, $120 children (ages 3-9)
December 11, 2020: $125 adults, $120 children (ages 3-9)
December 13, 2020: $125 adults, $120 children (ages 3-9)
December 15, 2020: $125 adults, $120 children (ages 3-9)
December 17, 2020: $139 adults $134 children (ages 3-9)
December 18, 2020: $149 adults, $144 children (ages 3-9)
December 20, 2020: $149 adults $144 children (ages 3-9)
December 22, 2020: $155 adults $150 children (ages 3-9)
 
IF we go, I think we will do Nov 30 and then two other opportunities (Dec 3 and 4) in case it gets rained out.
 
Now I just wonder how they will promote the Candlelight Processional. I can't image the celebrities wanting to commit this summer to anything at this point.
 
I’m planning to go Christmastime but at this point, I don’t know if I would commit to buying tickets until they announce border is open for non-essential travel and what they would do both in the US and Canada with travellers.... I am eyeing 18th and 22nd of Dec though.... :)
 

I’m planning to go Christmastime but at this point, I don’t know if I would commit to buying tickets until they announce border is open for non-essential travel and what they would do both in the US and Canada with travellers.... I am eyeing 18th and 22nd of Dec though.... :)

see I feel the same but I worry everyone else is rescheduling for Cmas so if you don’t order now ? Surely Disney would comp/refund if we can’t cross the border by then ..
 
I have already booked for Christmas and a Disney Cruise. I rented DVC points and I am worried that it will still not be safe to travel then. I can easily cancel the cruise, but I am not even sure about going to Orlando at all. It’s a lot of money at risk. If you book now, make sure you book with free cancellation option. It’s my first time trying out renting DVC and I am stuck now with no freedom of choice. Cancelling the cruise allows me to attend two Christmas parties, and with money saved from cancelling the cruise, I can splurge on the WDW portion. The reason for this trip is the cancellation of the Northern Europe cruise this August due to DD’s school scheduling conflict. I wanted to keep the DCL onboard booking discount for a Northern Europe cruise in 2022 (I really want to see St. Petersburg!). I think it’s time to break with DCL for a while until I retire. If I cancel this Disney cruise, I will do more land vacations. I will miss the Mouse, but cruising with Disney is getting more and more expensive. DCL pricing in low seasons looks more appealing.
 





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