PlutoTheDog89
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I have a quick question, but figured I'd flex some expertise and GIVE some advice and information, as well.
Magic Kingdom does a "NYE" party on 12/30, as well as 12/31. It's a nice opportunity to ring in the "new year" at Magic Kingdom, when it's far-less crowded, then go to another park and experience the real thing on 12/31.
MK usually follows up its fireworks with late-night EMHs (usually 12-2 or 1-3)
Now, a few things come into play here. It's not NYE crowded, but it is very crowded. Disney usually opens the backstage area to ease the congestion on Main Street. They have a DJ playing music—something they do for NYE and to keep people in good spirits. The show starts at 11:50pm and they countdown to midnight, just like on 12/31.
Over the past few years, we would usually grab dinner, then head over to the park. With it being so crowded and with the crowds not really dying down until 1 or 2am, we find ourselves wandering aimlessly. This means we're typically lining up for the fireworks around 10:30-10:45, then waiting.... and waiting... then seeing the fireworks... then walking around the park until the crowds thin out.
We were smart one year. We booked dinner at our resort, then went to the park at 10:30ish for dinner. It helps us avoid the crowds and the standing around and didn't feel so bad at 12:30.
With it being the last trip for a little while, we decided to go ahead and book a dessert party. What better time to book it than for 12/30?! To me, the idea of not having to stake out a spot for the fireworks on 12/30 is well worth the price. Plus, we can easily pack down some desserts and make it worth it.
We're playing around with some different plans and scenarios but I wanted to ask:
tl;dr: Does Disney do a dessert party on 12/30; does the reservation window open 180 days out; and is it the normal pricing or more expensive?
Magic Kingdom does a "NYE" party on 12/30, as well as 12/31. It's a nice opportunity to ring in the "new year" at Magic Kingdom, when it's far-less crowded, then go to another park and experience the real thing on 12/31.
MK usually follows up its fireworks with late-night EMHs (usually 12-2 or 1-3)
Now, a few things come into play here. It's not NYE crowded, but it is very crowded. Disney usually opens the backstage area to ease the congestion on Main Street. They have a DJ playing music—something they do for NYE and to keep people in good spirits. The show starts at 11:50pm and they countdown to midnight, just like on 12/31.
Over the past few years, we would usually grab dinner, then head over to the park. With it being so crowded and with the crowds not really dying down until 1 or 2am, we find ourselves wandering aimlessly. This means we're typically lining up for the fireworks around 10:30-10:45, then waiting.... and waiting... then seeing the fireworks... then walking around the park until the crowds thin out.
We were smart one year. We booked dinner at our resort, then went to the park at 10:30ish for dinner. It helps us avoid the crowds and the standing around and didn't feel so bad at 12:30.
With it being the last trip for a little while, we decided to go ahead and book a dessert party. What better time to book it than for 12/30?! To me, the idea of not having to stake out a spot for the fireworks on 12/30 is well worth the price. Plus, we can easily pack down some desserts and make it worth it.
We're playing around with some different plans and scenarios but I wanted to ask:
tl;dr: Does Disney do a dessert party on 12/30; does the reservation window open 180 days out; and is it the normal pricing or more expensive?

