After the parade, we headed out to collect candy. There are candy stops scattered throughout the park where CM put a handful of candy into your Trick or Treat bag. And there is no limit to how many times you can go round per candy stop.
We passed by these seven friends and much as I would have liked to stop to take a picture with them, the queue was at least 25 groups long.
You know, they’re not as short in real life as they appear in the movie!
We headed towards the Candy stops in Toontown. Even the Toontown sign was decked out in pumpkin orange.
We saw Alice and the Mad Hatter during our walk and got a Photopass photo taken. I’m waiting on Firefly to get her CD to see how this picture turned out as I think it’s the only one of all 4 of us.
The other Dis-ers had worked out that the best bang for buck was along the Alice trail. There were at least 6 stops along this one path and we sure got a lot of candy along the Alice trail!
My full bag of treats:
And some of the selection on offer:
As we were in the neighbourhood, we stopped by Space Mountain for a final thrill ride. I just love the darkness of the ride and not knowing where this rollercoaster is heading! And we get our picture taken somewhere in the ride; so I always enjoy coming out to see people’s expressions during the ride. Heather’s DH looked like he had a ball on this ride!
We also stopped by Peter Pan before scheduled park closure and found this Hidden Mickey.
I felt a bit of a nostalgic pang when I was queuing up for this ride. It was the first ride I’d ever gotten on in a Disney park…EVER. And I rode it with DH; and I don’t believe that I’d ever gotten on this ride without him. It was about the only time that I truly wished that he were with me rather than on a conference. I contemplated riding it by myself for a while but in the end Firefly and I got on it together. Let’s just not tell him.
Although I know that this ride is dated and tame in today’s world, I still think it’s a classic. I love the view of London from above.
I guess I had collected a lot of treats earlier; so it was prime payback trick time! For some reason I just couldn’t keep the camera still when I clicked. These shots are all a bit blurry. Sorry!
After the ride, it was time to go. So, we headed out of the park …
Through the Hub…
Down Main Street for these Precious Moments….
And it was way past pumpkin time when we got to the front entrance.
I could see a bus waiting at the CSR stop but without teleportation, there was no way I’d make it. So, I took a leisurely stroll down; I was in no mood to give Usain Bolt a run for his money.
Turns out I was right and even though I was nowhere near the stop, I could see that the bus was packed! And there were still people waiting at the stop to get on.
So, I waited for the next bus to come along. It didn’t take long; about 5 or 7 minutes and was back at the resort by 12.45 am.
It had turned out to be a great night at MK’s
MNSSHP. And I’d managed to DisMeet, ADR at CP, got on HM, Peter Pan, two of the mountains at MK and ignored the 3rd by choice; enjoyed HalloWishes, Villains, Boo To You Parade and gotten a heap of candy.
There was one slight problem – since before exiting the park and all the way back to my room, I couldn’t manage to pull, break, yank or chomp my way through the MNSSHP wristband.
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