nicolispicoli
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I love your ticker!
Aww, thanks!! I just wish it had less time on it! Lol!
I love your ticker!
Wow! 2 sellouts so fast! Curious to see how the 10/2 party is going to be, this is the one we'll be attending.![]()
Looks like 9/28 is sold out now also (as well as 10/5).
Wow! 2 sellouts so fast! Curious to see how the 10/2 party is going to be, this is the one we'll be attending.![]()
I've never been to the Halloween Party before so I've been reading several threads about it. I was under the impression that many (maybe half) of the parties sold out before the party starts that night. Is that wrong? I thought many of the parties would be at capacity.
When I went on the site to check to see if the 19th was sold out it was down.![]()
I had a question regarding Annual Passport Holders purchasing the Halloween Party tickets. I'm flying in from Hawaii and my cousin, who lives in Southern Cal, is an Annual Passport Holder. She said she would purchase the Halloween Party tickets since she could get a discount. My family and I want to enter the park three hours before the party starts but my cousin and her family wouldn't be able to come until later due to school and after school activities.
Does my cousin (the Annual Passport holder) have to accompany us to enter? Or would my family and I be able to enter without her?
Thanks!
Hey everyone! Great thread! I haven't gone through all the posts yet, but I didn't see anything on a question I had.
We will probably be going on Friday, October 19th. We have two kids 5, and 8 and I think they would love to do the treat walk. Should we bring our own treat bucket? Or do they have bags and such to use? We are traveling from Minnesota, so I'd like to try to pack light. But I also don't want to buy a bunch of stuff while there if we have something similar at home.
Thanks in advance!
I've read that typically only the first party and the party on actual Halloween day typically sell out. So this seems a little out of the ordinary I guess from what I've read. The 5th is certainly due to Gay Days though, so maybe it still will only be the first and Halloween night parties other than the 5th.We'll see! I too would love smaller crowds on the 2nd, Twinkletink!
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Just a reminder to everyone about the "Sold Out" status of certain party nights. When it says a night is sold out on the website, it generally means sold out as far as the advance (and possibly discounted) tickets. In other words, there is a certain number of tickets set aside for advance sales and those can sell out. Disneyland also usually keeps some tickets on hand for last minute attendees - those are the "Day of Event" tickets (no discounts, though).
So if you really have your heart set on going on a certain date - or maybe that is the only date you are available to go - you can probably show up at the ticket booths early (don't wait) on the day you want to attend the MHP and get tickets.
Last year I went to the 1st and the 4th party and they were both sold out ahead of time.
This was not the case last year. I had a bit of a nightmare with the first party in that I was told to wait until I got to California to purchase my ticket only to be told that the first party was sold out. The cast members at the Grand Californian also seemed to think that they would hold back some tickets to sell on the day so I did check first thing in the morning of the party at the ticket boot and was told again that they were sold out and that they had not held any tickets back. Eventually they did let me purchase a ticket as I had been misadvised and the person I was meeting for the party did already have a ticket. I had also heard that this party had been oversold.
Corinna
Corinna -
I remember your episode with the tickets and not being able to get the discount and all of that. What a pain.The fact that they eventually sold you a ticket means that they had a ticket to sell you. If the tickets were truly sold out in every way, they couldn't have sold you one I would think, no matter what your circumstances were.
I think Disney opens themselves up for last-minute arrivals with their "Day of Event" price category on the MHP site. If they are not going to be prepared to handle last minute attendees, they shouldn't include that Day of Event category.