No, it is not a Halloween party by Disney standards. It was never sold as a party. It is a plussed up After Hours event. That is what Disney advertised & that is what we’re getting. Many people have happily paid for & attended AH vents for years. We aren’t upset about the price point & know what we’re getting for the price.
Anyone who continues to expect a Halloween party is only setting themselves up for disappointment.
My date in Sept is already sold outI'm guessing the O.P. is just trying to divert people from buying tickets so their date has a chance to be less crowded.
Yeah, I’m thinking if Disney didn’t want comparisons to MNSSHP, then they should’ve just called it After Hours and not pretended to theme it at all. Just like the old E-Ride nights. I mean, MNSSHP was my fave Disney “extra,” so i can understand for some (many? Most?) it would be hard to NOT want that same level of immersion at almost twice the price.The only assumption I am making is that, given the price AND the description given by Disney, there should have been more theming and at least similarity to MNSSHP as a HALLOWEEN themed event (I mean, the name IS Boo Bash, afterall). And that given that price, there is far less of that than with the other Halloween event that lasted longer, costed less, and offered more.
It's an AH event, not a party. Goodness, it looked fun to me, and I liked the non-party crowds too. There are the people that like the mayhem of the parties, and the people that like the chill of an AH event, and you are obviously the former.WOW. Not even remotely on scale with MNSSHP.
No music, no special lighting, just extreme blah that I've seen so far watching multiple lives. Hopefully something gets better throughout the evening.
SO glad I didn't spend the money.
Yeah, I’m thinking if Disney didn’t want comparisons to MNSSHP, then they should’ve just called it After Hours and not pretended to theme it at all. Just like the old E-Ride nights. I mean, MNSSHP was my fave Disney “extra,” so i can understand for some (many? Most?) it would be hard to NOT want that same level of immersion at almost twice the price.
Does anyone really think MNSSHP is coming back after this? Disney just proved it can charge double the price for half the time and less then half the experiences. I get that this is less people, but it is also less overhead. I wouldn't be surprised at all if Disney's profit margins on these Halloween & Christmas AH events was way higher then the parties. And if that's the case, I don't ever see them bringing them back.
FACT: It is true about the price though. I paid $74 for both of my MNSSHP nights in 2019. Those same nights this year are $129. Not exactly half, but very close!
I didn't attend the Civil War in Person. Yet I know quite a bit about it.How does one know anything about an event they are not attending in person?
I didn't attend the Civil War in Person. Yet I know quite a bit about it.
Ummm, not quite sure how to respond to that.I didn't attend the Civil War in Person. Yet I know quite a bit about it.
I didn't attend the Civil War in Person. Yet I know quite a bit about it.
The poster I was quoting said how could anyone know anything about an event they didn't attend in person.This is absurd.
The poster I was quoting said how could anyone know anything about an event they didn't attend in person.
Not only is my statement not absurd, it shows that people can know plenty of things about events they did not attend.
The fact is I knew plenty about Disney before I even went there the first time. There are plenty of ways to get information.
I really didn’t mean for my post to come across as snarky, but considering this response, I guess it must have. I’ll stay out of this one.Well, let's see..... It's an after hours event with some Halloween theming, including trick or treating, Halloween inspired cavalcades, Halloween inspired deserts, halloween photo passes, music and lighting.
So maybe they should have conveyed that it's an After Hours event with Halloween theming, but not MNSSHP..
So... I guess, they should be careful -- They should call it an "After Hours" event, not a party.
And to avoid any confusion, they certainly shouldn't call it "Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween"..
In fact, maybe to avoid any confusion, exclude "Scary," exclude "Halloween" -- And to avoid over-promising on the Halloween theme... also avoid explicitly calling it Halloween..
So how to convey that it's an After Hours... not a party ... with some Halloween theming.... but it's not "MNSSH" ... hmmm, maybe call it a Bash After Hours instead of a Party! And to convey that it's just a bit of Halloween theming, add something like "BOO"......
Perfect, a Boo Bash After Hours!
I think it's more belitting the opinions of people who started threads based on selected videos of just the first couple hours of the event rather than being there which is a completely different experience especially when you make blanket statements about what is happening throughout the park which - based now on reports from people who ARE there - just aren't true. It's fine to have an opinion that there should be more - but that's not what you said.Right? And then there are those who come on and try to belittle the opinions of others who happen to reflect negatively about an event as if to make it seem like they aren't allowed to have opinions that are different or go against the grain.
I say if you didn't buy tickets, be glad you didn't! You will still have fun on your trip.