Hi Sherry!!!!!

I'm still alive I swear!!! And I am still reading this thread too! Its been kinda crazy lately though and I haven't been able to post as often as I would like. I'm finishing up our Halloween costumes (still have a bodice to cut out and attach to the skirt, plus all of the petticoats underneath) so I've been running around like a chicken with its head cut off!
I'm glad that you got to watch the
Thriller episode. Not the most scary, but definitely freaky. I do have
Twilight Zone and
Night Gallery episodes recorded to watch while I work on the costumes. Good motivation!
I also watched the Travel Channel shows that came on Sunday. They were pretty good. Always loved the Most Terrifying Places in America episodes but I found the one on renovating the haunted house absolutely fascinating! All of that work!
Definitely will be DVRing Halloween Wars! Love watching that every year!
For those of you looking for Halloween movies, TCM's Star of the Month for October is Vincent Price. They are showing his movies every Thursday and every Friday is Friday Night Spooklight with classic movies on vampires, spooky houses, witches, monsters, etc. They will also be showing one of my favorite movies from the 30s (pre-Code days) called
Freaks, which stars actual circus performers, on October 30. For a complete programming list, visit tcm.com. I don't know about anyone else, but the older movies scare me more than the newer ones!
I hope everyone who is going to the party tonight and in the next few days will be taking lots of pictures! I love seeing other people's Halloween costumes. Have fun tonight everyone who is going!
rowan1813 --
I've seen
Freaks. It's a very odd movie with some weird scenes! It's one of the movies that is talked about in the
100 Scariest Movie Moments 5-part special that used to air on Bravo years ago.
Have you ever seen
Trilogy of Terror (from the '70s) with Karen Black? If not, I highly, highly, highly recommend that movie if you can find it online. I don't know of anyone who wasn't freaked out by one of the 3 stories that is told in it (specifically, the 'doll story'). Don't watch the sequels as they are bad. It's the original one that is good.
Also, try to find the original
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, starring Kim Darby, also from the '70s. It's much better than the silly Katie Holmes remake of it that came out a year or two ago because it is so...'70s!
It was so odd as I watched
Thriller because I suddenly became certain that I had seen it as a child, even though my memories of it are not vivid. I totally remember the beginning of each episode, after Boris Karloff does his intro, with the graphics and lines slashing across the screen. It must not have aired nearly as often as
Twilight Zone or I'm sure I would have a better memory of it.
Twilight Zone (the original, in black and white) is superior to the remake of it that came along in the '80s. There are so many good episodes (a few weak episodes here and there too), and each one has some sort of little twist in it.
Night Gallery is just pure late '60s/early '70s cheesy fun -- it is scarier than
Twilight Zone in overall tone, such as the episodes with the giant spider that squeaks and the demonic doll that is hideous to look at.
I can't believe its already October, worried I haven't planned enough but sooooooo excited I'm even bouncing around at work!
I know its early days party wise - but I'm really keen to hear about wait times for various MHP character Meet & Greets throughout the night, not just villains or star was but pirates and others
The character interactions at
Disneyland are so magical I've become such a fan of them its the key reason for my first MHP
LadyHadley --
The character interaction at DLR is amazing!
Hopefully we will get some more reports of last night's party and what the character lines were like, just to have that as a comparison to the Friday night reports.
Yes. I had one today from Marcelines in DTD. Yummy
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Thank you,
Hofmanns4, for letting me know! I'm glad to know they're there.
I was really perplexed when I didn't see the gingerbread men with ears at all on 9/13 (not even at Marceline's). I saw some of the shortbread or sugar cookies shaped like gingerbread men, wearing swim trunks and what not, but not the actual gingerbread men with ears.
...So Jack Sparrow isn't guaranteed anywhere the rest of the weekend? Just at the party. I guess we will make him top priority....
Amommy21 --
Jack Sparrow used to be out as a regular character at Disneyland in the non-Halloween Time months, and then was removed and made a Halloween party exclusive.
I don't know if this is true or not, but rumor has it that the CMs who played Jack in the park year-round were getting groped, pawed and propositioned by inappropriate, amorous women who were obviously transferring their Johnny Depp fixations onto these male CMs.
So Jack Sparrow was removed from the regular roster of daily characters, and Disney issued some sort of comment that
implied that he wasn't a very popular character and that's why he disappeared.
In reality, the problem with Jack Sparrow was not that he wasn't popular enough, but that he was
too popular (if the rumors are true)!
Hi! Posted this the other day, but it got skipped over I think. Sorry for the double post.
Ok, silly question here......we have tickets for the 11th. Not planning on going into the parks until we can, at 4PM. Where do we line up? Are there separate lines for party guests? And do we get a ticket and a wrist band? Or just a wrist band? TIA!
crystal1313 --
If you're not entering Disneyland until 4 p.m. with your MHP ticket, just go to the regular entrance to DL. There should be separate lines for the MHP guests and lines for the non-MHP people who are going in during that 3 hours of overlap time.
The little tables set up for the MHP will be just inside the gates. You will follow your line up to one of the tables, show your ticket and get a small plastic bag, a map and a wrist band.
If you are using an e-ticket to get in (one that you print out at home), you should get an actual replacement ticket when you enter the turnstiles. I got one the last time I did the MHP, but I did not get one when I did the TOTP at DCA several years back.
My wife and I just relocated from Seattle to Pasadena, so obviously we had to make our FIRST EVER visit to DL during Halloween Time. We went on 9/28.
Park felt pretty empty, I'm guessing because it is very early in Halloween season yet, and kids just went back to school.
Main entrance at DL looked amazing, as did Main St. Fall colors in full effect, but not overpowering. Haunted Mansion was a nice surprise compared to the usual setup, loved the outside decor. We tried to go on Space Mountain (aka Ghost Galaxy), but it was out of order at 11pm so we went elsewhere. We are returning again in late October when my family comes to LA to visit, so hoping Space Mountain works then!
The stores like the Emporium were full of awesome Halloween stuff.
Being 35 miles from Disneyland is going to be dangerous...ly awesome.
jason41483 --
Hello, fellow Los Angeles resident!

Have you visited Old Town Pasadena yet? It's a fun area.
I don't know exactly how long it takes to get to Disneyland from Pasadena, but from my area of L.A. it takes about 40 - 45 minutes without traffic of any kind, and at least twice as long as that with traffic.
Still, though, as you say -- being so close to Disneyland is going to be dangerous. Are you going to get Annual Passes, or have you gotten them? It sounds like it might be a worthwhile investment (albeit, an expensive one)! After all, the holiday season is coming up and Disneyland really knows how to do it up right!