I briefly considered having my FTW vow renewal's dinner party inside the
Haunted Mansion ride last October. I chose not to do so since my 19th wedding anniversary (the year before) had been celebrated on the ballroom set of "The Haunted Mansion" movie (
click here). I wrote about my
Haunted Mansion Movie Set Dinner Party event in a trip report here on the Dis website:
click here. (Note: I began describing the event several pages into my trip report. Also, I apologize in advance if any of my photo links are broken. Yahoo's photo system has changed a lot over the years.) I had a very memorable wedding anniversary thanks to Disney. They did a marvelous job with everything.
I do not know what this year's rules are for Fairy Tale Weddings celebrations inside the Magic Kingdom Theme Park. If Disney is still allowing the booking of the Haunted Mansion ride as a dinner venue, there are limitations that youll have to contend with regarding your partys size. I dont remember offhand what the maximum number of guests is, but it is probably in the range that the others have mentioned. Depending upon your partys size, your guests may be split up amongst two or three rooms: Main Waiting Room (the one with the lenticular portrait over the fireplace), Stretching Room #1, and Stretching Room #2. I think all three rooms may be used, but dont quote me on that (my memory is failing in my old age

).
I also need to note that October is a very popular month with vacationers, and the Magic Kingdom Theme Parks hours can be quite long. This will limit what days an after-hours party may be held. The general rule of thumb is that an event cannot begin until 90-minutes after a theme park has closed. I have held two parties after-hours in a Walt Disney World theme park and that rule of thumb has held true. Disney needs to clean up the venue after the daily theme park guests have departed, and then Disney needs to prepare the venue for your after-hours dinner party. For example, if the Magic Kingdom closes at midnight, your party cant begin until 1:30 AM (if at all). As you can see, the more popular the month, the less likelihood you will have of hosting an after-hours event.
I wont go into pricing information because I promised my husband that I would always remain
mum on the subject; however, I will share a few of the things that I have been charged for when hosting my private events in Walt Disney World:
Transportation Fee (hourly charges apply and there is a minimum charge)
Venue Fee
Host Fee (x number of Disney Hosts per x number of guests)
Food & Beverage Fee (there are minimums that must be met)
Bartender Fee
Linen Fee
Floral Fee
Setup Fee
Entertainment Fee
Lighting Fee
Audio Fee
Photography/Videography Fee
Gratuity
Tax
That list is in no way complete (and a few of those items are optional). But I think you can see that the fees begin to add up very quickly. An after-hours party is not an inexpensive prospect on either your part or Disneys part (believe me, Disney puts a lot of hard work into their special events).
I understand completely your love of Halloween (oh, boy, do I ever!). My husband and I met on Halloween and almost got married on Halloween (our plans were foiled by my sister and brother-in-law, drats). Halloween has always been my favorite day out of the whole year and will always be my favorite day (that says a lot about my personality). I almost chose to celebrate my 20th wedding anniversary on that day since that was the day that we had met and the day that my husband had first proposed to me (even though I didnt take him seriously). But by the time I really got into planning my vow renewal (
click here), too many things had been set in stone and were too difficult to change (I had already booked five resort rooms around the October 27th date, and most of my guests had already booked their airfare). But when my 25th or 50th anniversary rolls around, I have a funny feeling that we'll celebrate it on Halloween. I cant think of a more fitting day for my husband and I.
No matter where you choose to celebrate your wedding anniversary, I hope it is all that you ever dreamed it would be. The Fairy Tale Weddings folks do an incredible job with making dreams come true.