Forevermarypoppins
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We did this in October 2018 and the day we went to MK during the day of the party we weren't attending, we knocked the whole park out by noon. Went back to Poly for our midday break and then spent the evening at Epcot. It was fantastic. One reason I think hoppers are worth it even for people that don't normally get them, if you go during party season. The night we did go to the party we had a pool day and went in for the party around 6pm.For our October trip we will have a MNSSHP night and an MK pre-party day, which I choose since I heard it has such more manageable crowds. I would go for party days!
I hope my title made some sense.
I have a vacation booked for SEPT 21-28. There will be 3 nights that have the MNSSHP in Magic Kingdom. I will NOT be purchasing an ticket for that.
My question is : would it be better to go to MK on event day or non-event day. I will have park-hoppers.
Yes - go on an event day!
We book the majority of our MK days on party days! The very first thing I did last week when the parties were announced was go in and book those days as our MK days. Like you, we are not purchasing party tickets.
I will say as @kylenne has said, that this only works if you're okay skipping fireworks, rides at night or, can go/hop to MK on a non-party day. We will hop to MK on another day to enjoy Happily Ever After but historically crowds those evenings are CRAZY!!
We had a similar experience in Sept 2019 but without the dessert party. I have never experienced crowds like that and honestly hope to never again!! We watched the fireworks then attempted to do one other thing and gave up. We had to shuffle everywhere and it was not fun. We tried it's a small world but the line was almost to Haunted Mansion so we made our way to People Mover but it stretched towards Space Mountain. By then we were just 'done!' We had hoped to ride even one attraction but it just wasn't worth it!The very first time we saw HEA was on that Oct 2018 trip, we did our MK touring on a party day and then went back the next night on a non-party day to see the fireworks. I was extremely relieved that we'd booked the dessert party because the hub was absolutely insane, I have never seen crowds like that. I would definitely plan on watching fireworks from further back on Main Street if not doing a dessert party on a non-party night!
The crush of people was honestly a little scary. Back then they just had the one party in the garden, no before and after, and we ended up staying in the the garden for like an hour afterwards just to let it calm down. We were worried about getting separated and both of us get anxiety in crowds like that. I don't think we could do it during party season without a dessert party if I'm honest. Even next month when we go, even though we're not doing a dessert party, we plan to mobile order a treat from the Confectionary and wait out the crowds when it's over.We had a similar experience in Sept 2019 but without the dessert party. I have never experienced crowds like that and honestly hope to never again!! We watched the fireworks then attempted to do one other thing and gave up. We had to shuffle everywhere and it was not fun. We tried it's a small world but the line was almost to Haunted Mansion so we made our way to People Mover but it stretched towards Space Mountain. By then we were just 'done!' We had hoped to ride even one attraction but it just wasn't worth it!
I will say, that was the day I learned the value of Mobile Ordering. We placed our order at Casey's and grabbed a table as our order was called minutes later. We had ordered, gotten our food, eaten and were leaving before people who had been in line when we started had even made it to the counter to order!
I think this is what we will do on the party day...MK during day then back to Poly then another park in the evening.We did this in October 2018 and the day we went to MK during the day of the party we weren't attending, we knocked the whole park out by noon. Went back to Poly for our midday break and then spent the evening at Epcot. It was fantastic. One reason I think hoppers are worth it even for people that don't normally get them, if you go during party season. The night we did go to the party we had a pool day and went in for the party around 6pm.
Stats support what many of us are reporting having personally experienced. This is just a little snapshot of historical crowds captured by Touring Plans in 2022. The same data is captured throughout 2022.I don’t think it’s quite as slow on party days as it used to be. Like everything else, when the word gets out, everybody starts doing it. And then, not slow anymore.![]()
Lots of people conflate quantity with quality and their trips are poorer for it imoI think many people just refuse to sacrifice a whole MK day for a short day when considering costs / fireworks. Even if the vloggers and boards tell them to do so!
My apologies, as I forgot one very important item on my post.Hi all,
We are planning a short visit to WDW this September, arriving Sunday 10th and leaving the 14th (Thursday).
Our original thinking was to check in at a Value resort on Sunday, about 5-6 pm, do a quick visit to Disney Springs and be bright and early on Monday to hit the parks (one day each for DHS, MK, Epcot and AK, in that order).
Now, I see that there's a Halloween party scheduled for the 10th! Would it be better to visit MK on that day as they would have (hopefully) lower crowds? We wouldn't be needing to buy Genie+ or pay extra for individual Lightning Lanes. Also, maybe we could shorten our resort days by one.
Last time we visited MK was in 2013, and the new rides we would like to get on would be Tron and the Seven dwarfs 's mine.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Luis
Things to consider:My apologies, as I forgot one very important item on my post.
We are thinking about skipping the regular day and visit MK only during the party.
Again, my apologies for the confusion
Point #2 - Are you sure about that? For the Special Event parties I attended in 2021 and 2022, I could have sworn that the park closed to day guests AFTER the fireworks.Things to consider:
1. Crowds and wait times will be much lower all day until 4pm, when party guests are allowed in with their party tickets. Fewer hours, but you can get a lot done.
2. You won’t be able to see fireworks from inside the park on a party day. It closes to non party guests at 6 or 7 (I forget which).
3. Most people who take advantage of this strategy have park hopper tickets so they can hop to another park after 4pm. Without them, this will be a short day for you.
4. Nonparty days during party season have obscene crowd levels because of the longer hours and point 2. HEA only runs on nonparty days which also increases crowds. (Party nights have the holiday fireworks.)
Only you can decide based on your group’s priorities. But personally with only 1 MK day I would do it, trading fireworks for a much more pleasant experience and ability to get more done in a shorter period of time is a no brainer to me especially on a shorter trip.