anyone ever dealt with buying military tickets to sold out party? starting to get nervous here...
yes that is supposed to be the case (except for Halloween), as you have to buy the discount tix in person on WDW property. (and very nice that they extend the benefit for even the non discount dates in Oct). So we're driving 10+ hours, 2 nights in hotel etc without actually having any tickets. Nervewracking! Just curious if anyone has actually done the process, as several times we have run into headaches with the ever changing rules/uninformed cast members over the regular Military salute park tickets over the years. All the sources seem to be non actual Disney, though it does seem you have to wait until the day of the sold out party...I was reading the military rules last night and it seems like military tickets never "sell out"...i.e., they continue to sell military tickets even when a party sells out to the general public.

thank you for the reassurance! I'm in charge of this crazy plan, and want things to be as smooth as possible for my skeptical husband and sister (the military members) and of course the kids!There's a specific procedure on CMs' ticketing documentation for selling military tickets to sold-out parties. I don't know it off the top of my head because I've never had to do it, but I can assure you that it's easy on the guest side.![]()
thank you for the reassurance! I'm in charge of this crazy plan, and want things to be as smooth as possible for my skeptical husband and sister (the military members) and of course the kids!
Most estimates in recent years have the number between 25K and 35K. It is much less than park capacity, and likely less than an "average attendance day".
What's the number for max capacity and an average day? Just curious
I've read that the max capacity is 100K. The annual attendance at the MK is around 20 million, so that would make the daily attendance around 55K. If what I was told by the CM is true (they sell 20% of the capacity for parties), then a sold out party would have 20K people.
I was reading the military rules last night and it seems like military tickets never "sell out"...i.e., they continue to sell military tickets even when a party sells out to the general public.