Mrs Geek
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So we do NOT have MVMCP tickets for Friday 10 November. I've read that non-party-ticket holders will have to leave at 6pm.
However.
When looking at the WDW site just now, a 6:20 Liberty Tree Tavern ADR was available so I went ahead and booked it without really paying attention to the time. Nowhere during the booking process did it say "by the way you need a Party ticket to get to this dinner." Also, on the dining website, it specifically calls out Cinderella, BOG, and Crystal Palace as being table service venues open during the party, but nothing else. And when I view this reservation in MDE, it doesn't say anything about the party.
I just read through the confirmation email very closely, and there is this paragraph (emphasis mine):
"If applicable, Hard Ticket Event reservations. You are making a reservation during an event which requires the purchase of a separately prices event admission ticket (ex: Mickey's Not-Scary-Halloween Party). Guests with theme park admission must purchase the special event admission ticket in order to enter or remain in the park during the special event. Special event tickets may be purchased at disneyworld.com or by calling 407-WDISNEY.
Note: The number of tickets available is limited for special events. Events may sell out early. Special event tickets are valid only during specific event dates and hours. Tickets are nontransferable and nonrefundable."
Does this mean my ADR is during a party? It offers the Halloween party as an example of a hard-ticket event, and the sentence is prefaced with IF APPLICABLE. How do I know if it's applicable? This bullet is among a long list of other "If applicable" bullets about Extra Magic Hours (not applicable here), gratuities for parties of 6 or more (not applicable here), characters (not applicable here), or parties of 20 or more (not applicable here).
Do I need to cut this ADR loose? I wish it was made much more abundantly obvious.
However.
When looking at the WDW site just now, a 6:20 Liberty Tree Tavern ADR was available so I went ahead and booked it without really paying attention to the time. Nowhere during the booking process did it say "by the way you need a Party ticket to get to this dinner." Also, on the dining website, it specifically calls out Cinderella, BOG, and Crystal Palace as being table service venues open during the party, but nothing else. And when I view this reservation in MDE, it doesn't say anything about the party.
I just read through the confirmation email very closely, and there is this paragraph (emphasis mine):
"If applicable, Hard Ticket Event reservations. You are making a reservation during an event which requires the purchase of a separately prices event admission ticket (ex: Mickey's Not-Scary-Halloween Party). Guests with theme park admission must purchase the special event admission ticket in order to enter or remain in the park during the special event. Special event tickets may be purchased at disneyworld.com or by calling 407-WDISNEY.
Note: The number of tickets available is limited for special events. Events may sell out early. Special event tickets are valid only during specific event dates and hours. Tickets are nontransferable and nonrefundable."
Does this mean my ADR is during a party? It offers the Halloween party as an example of a hard-ticket event, and the sentence is prefaced with IF APPLICABLE. How do I know if it's applicable? This bullet is among a long list of other "If applicable" bullets about Extra Magic Hours (not applicable here), gratuities for parties of 6 or more (not applicable here), characters (not applicable here), or parties of 20 or more (not applicable here).
Do I need to cut this ADR loose? I wish it was made much more abundantly obvious.