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Sherry E said:
Dot2Vegas & violentlyserene --

So far I am not giving too much thought or applying too much credibility to the MHP rumor, but it is worth sort of keeping 'in the backs of our minds,' I suppose -- just in case. It's very much second/third/fourth-hand information.

Someone on MiceChat started a thread this past week about supposedly overhearing a CM at the MHP saying that this is the last year for the MHP to be held in DL, and that it is moving back to DCA next year. I don't post there -- I merely spy on their threads to see what the competition is discussing:rotfl2::rotfl2: -- but, from what I could see, most of the people who replied to the person who started the thread were doubtful and skeptical.

Then, someone else posted in that same thread and claimed that during the MHP training this year (I swear, I never knew there was MHP training until this year!), the CMs were told that "big changes" were/are coming to the MHP next year. So, if we take that and tie it in with what the first person said about overhearing that the MHP is moving to DCA, then it becomes more of a "thing."

Of course, the "big changes" may be something totally different than a move to a different park.

If next year were not the DL 60th anniversary year, I would assume that the rumors were 100% false and that the information was simply misinterpreted or misunderstood.

The fact that 2015 is the 60th anniversary year is the only thing that keeps me thinking that a temporary relocation of the MHP could, possibly, perhaps, maybe happen. It is possible that Disney may want to run its supposed new fireworks and new parade all year long, without interrupting them for the MHP.

However, as you said, the facades and areas around DL lend a lot to the atmosphere and overall mood of the party. What would the MHP be without Halloween Screams at this point? There would have to be an all-Halloween World of Color to make up for it, and actual Halloween decorations around DCA (which would be great!).

I went to the party when it was in DCA and I liked it -- I wouldn't mind it returning to DCA if Disney would actually Halloween-ify DCA once again. They can't leave DCA Halloween-less and have a party there. But... in terms of atmosphere and interesting treat trail locations, I think that DL is a better showcase for all of it than DCA is.

Wow! Thanks for taking the time to explain it!
I did get DH to agree to go to a DCA party, in the event that this tiny rumor turns out to be true. We dont visit DCA during rhe Halloween season but I always hear hoe under decorated it is. It would be nice to see them amp it up. And a WOC Halloween show would be so cool!!
 
We attended our first ever MHP last night, and I wanted to report back in case the info could help others in the future. We had a party of 8 -- DH, myself, DS(6), Grandma, SIL and BIL, and nephews DN(9) and DN(10).

Let me start by saying that our group was very mixed in that DH, DS(6) and myself have AP's, and have had them for the past several years. The rest of our group only visits once/year at the most, and sometimes not even that. This made our priorities very different -- DN's really wanted to go on rides, as they never get to visit the parks. We wanted to stay together, so we mostly stuck to rides and trick-or-treating. If my immediate family had been there on our own, we would have spent a lot more time on the things that make MHP unique.

DH, DS and I arrived at 1:00, and headed for the lockers outside the gates. The medium and large sizes were already sold out, so we rented a small locker for $7. We stashed jackets and a few other items in there, and then entered DL. It was hot (for us), and seemed moderately crowded. We grabbed SMGG fast passes (standby was 60 min, our FP return was at 5:15) and then rode Star Tours (posted wait of 25 minutes, actual wait about 17). We then rode BTMRR (also a posted wait of 25 minutes, with an actual wait of 20 min). We walked to Indy to see if DS could finally ride, but no such luck -- he missed by about 1/4 of an inch.

DS really wanted to ride TSMM, so we decided to hop over to DCL for a little while. DH grabbed FP's for Goofy's Sky School (only had a 10 minute standby, but we grabbed the FP's anyway...return was for a half hour later). The posted wait time for TSMM was interesting. Otto said 30 min, the board in DCL said 45 min, and the posted time at the ride was 25 min. Our wait ended up being about 20 minutes. We then rode the swings (no wait) and used our FP's at Goofy's Sky School.

The rest of our group had arrived for MHP, so we headed back to DL at 4:45. The line to get in was very short, with perhaps 5 people in front of us. We met our group after their Matterhorn ride, and then wanted to use our SMGG fast passes. The problem was...3 boys and only 3 FP's. I know the rules, and my 6 year old is not old enough to ride alone, so we had a problem. I decided that honesty is the best policy, so I took the boys to the FP entrance and told the CM I only had 3 FPs and wondered if the boys could ride alone (knowing that they couldn't). The CM said "Oh, I can fix that. Would you like one more FP? Here's one now." Yay for a little pixie dust! The boys were ecstatic, as the standby wait was 75 minutes at that point (5:20ish). Note that DH had gone to get FP's for Indy or BTMRR at around 5:00, but they were gone for the day.

After SMGG, we took the train from Tomorrowland to TT for the pre-party. It was not the fastest way to get there, but it was still pretty warm and we wanted to minimize the walking a bit for Grandma. We arrived in TT at around 6:15, and rode Roger Rabbit with no wait. We had agreed ahead of time that we weren't going to trick or treat until later in the night, but the boys couldn't resist. We went on the treat trail by Donald's boat (no wait), and then rode Gadget's with no wait. The line to meet Mickey & Minnie was 45 minutes long, so we did not do that. We did the treat trail through their houses, and there was no wait there. With just a couple of trails, we already had way too much candy.

A few minutes before 7:00, we decided to have dinner. On our way out of TT, we stopped to ride IASW (no wait). We ate in Tomorrowland so as to satisfy those who wanted chicken/burgers as well as pasta/pizza. We caught a little bit of the Monsters Inc party while we ate.

After dinner, half the group went to Nemo subs (no wait) and the other half to Star Tours (no wait). When I say no wait...I mean no wait. We thought Star Tours was closed because there were NO people around it! SMGG only had a 10 minute wait, but we didn't want to repeat it because there was so much more to see. We did Buzz (no wait) and the Phineas & Ferb treat trail because DS(6) is a huge fan. They gave out chocolate covered Craisins at the start of this trail, and we ended up meeting Agent P.

The older boys wanted to ride Indy (the longest wait of the night, probably close to a half hour), so they went over there while my family went to the AP treat trail. We collected our Big Hero 6 backpacks and special treats, and DH and I gave ours to our nephews so that all 3 boys could have one. DS and I watched the villains for a while while DH dumped everyone's candy in the locker (it filled the small locker, and the CM's were laughing at DH because of the amount of candy he was trying to stash). We then hopped on the train to New Orleans Square. We met up with our group at Pirates, and there was a 2 minute wait; I think the line was particularly short because the fireworks were on at this time. We took a break for Mickey beignets, then head to HMH. There was no posted wait time that we could see, but the CM said it was about 30 minutes. We got in line, but the boys decided they didn't want to wait and we bailed after just a couple of minutes. The older boys went on Splash (no wait, so they rode over and over without having to get back in line), and DS went on Pooh a couple of times. We then hit BTMRR...no wait. We also did a few treat trails here and there as we were walking from ride to ride. We never encountered any lines or crowds on the trails, but maybe we didn't do the "popular" ones? The trail by Splash and Pooh had a lot of healthy treats, such as Pirate's Booty and Pretzel Goldfish.

It was 11:20, so we worked our way out to Main St for a little shopping. We did the treat trail in the theater, and also the one in the square (that one was congested, but still no real wait).

The line for the trams was really long. The CM's were saying "there's another tram further down", so we walked with our exhausted boys. When we got down to the 2nd tram area, we found the crowds were much worse than the first area. It was disappointing to be directed there only to find the lines much longer. We walked back to the first area, and were able to get on the 3rd tram to arrive.

The attached picture shows just DS(6)'s candy. We did not try hard to gather candy, but still ended up with around 9 lbs of it between DH, DS and myself. DS did a good job of asking CM's for Skittles, his favorite :-) The CM's were very willing to give you the candy of your choice, so feel free to ask if you like something in particular.

Overall, we had a fun time at the party. As an AP holder, I wish I could have gotten to do more of the things unique to the party (Cavalcade, fireworks). But I have to say that I REALLY enjoyed not having to wait in line at the rides. I have no idea what Fantasyland was like, as we never made it back there...we just didn't have time. But in regards to the areas we visited, the park did not seem crowded to us at all. People were friendly and in a good mood, and we didn't encounter any rowdy kids. If we were to do it again next year, we would eat dinner before the party started -- probably instead of the TT pre-party -- so that we could have more time to see things.

Hope this helps!

 
Thanks SherryE for all the information! This is all really interesting. I'm looking forward to seeing what they are planning on changing.

Looking at crowds in previous years, I'm thinking maybe the last couple weeks in Oct would be a safe bet for lower crowds and whatever next years party is. I'm shocked at how low the crowds are during the weekdays. I suppose it makes sense though since people have school and such to deal with.
 
Toying with two variations for dates next year... so I am watching this thread for reports...

Variation A: arrive Wed 10/7--WOC that night, F! on the 8th, MHP on Friday the 9th, regular fireworks on the 10th, have the morning of Sun 11th to do whatever and then fly home that afternoon.

Variation B: arrive Fri 10/9--MHP that night, regular fireworks on the 10th, F! on Sunday the 11th, WOC on the 12th, have the morning of Tues the 14th to do whatever and then fly home that afternoon.

Lots of reports saying the week leading up to CHOC was nuts... if its nuts anyway, maybe coming in on Friday and staying till Tuesday would be okay--Tuesday might be quite nice actually. Would consider staying till Wed the 14th too. Other hand... maybe having fun until CHOC is the better plan and then flying out that Sunday while the madness is still happening?

We don't get Columbus Day off... and apparently they aren't even calling it that in the PNW anymore. So I am not even sure its a big holiday? We do get the Friday off before. So we would want to include that day in the vacation for sure.

And now... I just read the "rumor" that it might switch back to DCA next year (fine with me--that was where it was at the 1st year we did the party)... but adds another twist to my dates... which to pick with the best chance of having at least 1 night with an MHP that we can attend-- Wed thru Sun (with Sun being the day we leave) or Fri-Wed (with Wed being the day we leave.)
 

Hi Sherry E and everybody else! I think this may be my first post on this forum! I am finally adding a comment after lurking and reading every.single.page of this thread, but don't quiz me on anything, I don't think I'll remember 1/2 of it!
We, husband, daughter (4) and I and my in-laws, to the MHP on 10/27. The party will be on the 4th day of our time in the parks and we are QUITE excited!
This will be all of our first MHP ever!

Let's see....question, question....I know I have questions! For now I have two.
-Is it a mistake to reserve a spot for dinner in DL on the night of our party? I'm thinking we should eat early so that no time is taken away from our party time but I am not sure what time we should aim for or rather if we should just do counter service somewhere? What would be the best time to plan to eat, I know I have to get something healthy in my gal before she gorges on candy!

-we went to DL in April of this year and watched the fireworks two of our nights from the Tomorrowland side and had a great view...we were behind and to the right of the hub a little bit. Is it true that for the Halloween fireworks that being on the Adventureland side is better? To view the sphere? I think we will be watching the calvacade FIRST and then try to see the fireworks.

Thank you for putting so much effort into this for all of us to learn, get excited and plan! This is great so thanks! And thanks to everyone who adds a TR, those are fun and makes me very ansy for our trip!

And to add: would WOC be insane on Friday night 10/24? With all the people who don't have tickets to the MHP that night, like us. Think it's better to go fast pass or WOC dining package?
 
The older boys wanted to ride Indy (the longest wait of the night, probably close to a half hour), so they went over there while my family went to the AP treat trail. We collected our Big Hero 6 backpacks and special treats, and DH and I gave ours to our nephews so that all 3 boys could have one. DS and I watched the villains for a while while DH dumped everyone's candy in the locker (it filled the small locker, and the CM's were laughing at DH because of the amount of candy he was trying to stash). We then hopped on the train to New Orleans Square. We met up with our group at Pirate's, and there was a 2 minute wait; I think the line was particularly short because the fireworks were on at this time. We took a break for Mickey beignets, then head to HMH. There was no posted wait time that we could see, but the CM said it was about 30 minutes. We got in line, but the boys decided they didn't want to wait and we bailed after just a couple of minutes. The older boys went on Splash (no wait, so they rode over and over without having to get back in line), and DS went on Pooh a couple of times. We then hit BTMRR...no wait. We also did a few treat trails here and there as we were walking from ride to ride. We never encountered any lines or crowds on the trails, but maybe we didn't do the "popular" ones? The trail by Splash and Pooh had a lot of healthy treats, such as Pirate's Booty and Pretzel Goldfish.

Thanks for your update! Can you share more about your Big Hero 6 backpacks? Is it an exclusive AP Treat trail? My GF is super excited about Big Hero 6 and our MHP in general and I remember seeing a picture of treat bags of Big Hero 6 they give you when you enter the park, but wasn't sure what these backpacks you are talking about.

Super excited to hear lines were short for your party too. But I doubt ours 10/31 would be that short.
 
Here are the pictures from September 30th party.

Me and Binx

Me and Kilala

















My kitten Binx

Another picture of Binx

I just took this picture of me and Binx
 
CassieF said:
I've gone twice this year. Both times we observed the same rotation of characters. For starters, it opens an hour before the party starts and goes for 2 hours, which means each character is out twice, for half an hour each.

The first group of characters were Clarabelle and Horace, Chip and Dale, then I think Goofy.

They switched out to Pluto, Mickey and Minnie, then Donald (or Goofy if Donals was out first).

The longest line was Mickey and Minnie so the trick is to get in Chip and Dale's line about 5 minutes before he half hour mark (which is when Mickey and Minnie will come out) you'll have a short line. We were able to get all 6 groups of characters in but it took until their last rotation. I wouldn't plan on getting all in withing an hour, but if you were toward the front you could probably get the first three groups in, as the lines will stay short initially. If you do that, then wait in chip and dales line until Mickey and Minnie come out, you might be able to do it.

Thanks! This is really helpful, especially with knowing how long each rotation stays out.
 
Hi... I am starting to feel a bit of anxiety for our upcoming trip...in particular about the MHP. We (myself, DH and DD) are arriving next Saturday (the 18th) and are staying until the next Saturday (the 25th). This isn't our first trip but it is our first trip in October and our first MHP!

My sister and BIL are flying in and joining us for part of the trip. I decided to surprise them and get MHP tickets for all 5 of us for the 20th which I think will be awesome they get there at 1 in the afternoon on Monday but weren't planning on doing the parks until Tuesday. This gets them a whole extra night! (On a side note, I am feeling a bit anxious about the fact that I bought all five tickets with the AP discount when 2 people aren't. Should I double check that I don't need to pay the difference?)

Anyway, I keep reading things about a pre-party and have no idea that there was even a pre-party. I thought we could get in at 3:00 with the tickets (a bigger deal for my sister and BIL) but can we wear our costumes that early?

It sounds like there is treat or tricking at the pre-parties? Are there characters along the way of the trick or treating? I am so confused... I want to make sure we use the time wisely. Do we need to prioritize rides vs trick or treating vs parade? It seems like we could get a lot of rides in with low wait times but my DD (5) is super excited about the trick or treating part. But a PP said she had 9 lbs of candy!?! Should we rent a locker earlier in the day?

I have gone through and read previous posters but it feels like I am missing something! Help a MHP virgin out!!!
 
Yes, you can wear your costumes that early. The pre party only starts after you're allowed in with your tickets, not an issue at all.

No one ever asked to see our APs.

There's two character stops along treat trails, one being Phineas and Ferb/Agent P in Innovations and then Piratepalooza - I've seen Donald and Chip and Dale there. Nothing like that in Toontown, the Trick or Treating is separate there.

I can't tell much about Trick or Treating... anyone who read my trip reports knows that I'm the one you'll find going from character line to character line. ;)
 
This gets them a whole extra night! (On a side note, I am feeling a bit anxious about the fact that I bought all five tickets with the AP discount when 2 people aren't. Should I double check that I don't need to pay the difference?)

I don't think you should worry about this. You needed an AP to buy the tickets, not to use them.

But a PP said she had 9 lbs of candy!?! Should we rent a locker earlier in the day?

I was the PP who posted that. We had that much candy between the 3 of us, and we didn't even really try to go trick or treating much. We just did a few trails, and I will tell you that the candy gets heavy really fast.

The lockers sold out very early in the day. We got a small locker at 1:00, as the other 2 sizes were already sold out. I'm not sure what time the small lockers sold out, but they were gone when we visited our locker at around 3:00.




Thanks for your update! Can you share more about your Big Hero 6 backpacks? Is it an exclusive AP Treat trail? My GF is super excited about Big Hero 6 and our MHP in general and I remember seeing a picture of treat bags of Big Hero 6 they give you when you enter the park, but wasn't sure what these backpacks you are talking about.

Super excited to hear lines were short for your party too. But I doubt ours 10/31 would be that short.

The Big Hero 6 backpacks were only being given out at the AP treat trail. They are different from the regular bags being handed out when you enter the park. They look like this:



 
The Big Hero 6 backpacks were only being given out at the AP treat trail. They are different from the regular bags being handed out when you enter the park. They look like this:

That is super simple and nice! I'm guessing these aren't sold in stores neither? :worried: Maybe I can make one haha
 
Reviews/Recaps/Reports of Mickey's Halloween Party 2014




For anyone just joining in (or lurking), who wants to read some reviews before heading off to the MHPs over the next couple of weeks.... These are the MHP reviews that have come in so far this year -- I have the entire post (including reviews from 2013) linked in the MHP FAQ on page 1. If you don't see yourself on this list and you attended an MHP, be sure to give us your review so I can add you to the list!!!



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Friday, September 26, 2014

DIS'er ClosetDisneyJunkie said, "Not crazy crowded at all. The treat trail lines are long but move at a reasonable pace." Read the rest of the brief recap -- HERE.

DIS'er figment_jii said, "Tons of candy! The peanut chews are the dominant candy, but a good assortment in general..." Read the rest of the noteworthy highlights of the night -- HERE. (See the 2014 MHP Map that figment_jii scanned -- HERE.)

Read figment_jii's complete 9/26/14 MHP report (with lots of photos) -- HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE.

DIS'er BayGirl22 -- an MHP first-timer -- said, "We had short lines for rides too. SMGG was close to walk on during the first Cavalcade." The rest of her review can be found -- HERE.

DIS'er mikana876 said, "Crowds were pretty much how I expected. Probably a 7-8 on a scale of 10. It got kind of nuts as 7 hit and the regular park guests were told to leave." Read the rest of the review/report -- HERE.

DIS'er briggscreek said, "We didn't care much for the Cavalcade (too cutesy and it was really short)..." See the rest of the Halloween Time/Mickey's Halloween Party recap -- HERE.

TulipsNZ attended the MHP for the first time and said that it was a "...walk on for many rides..." Read the rest of the very brief recap -- HERE -- and see photos HERE and HERE.

casperghost said, "We wont be wasting money or time on it again and certainly wont recommend it to others unless DL Event Management picks up its act." Read the rest of the recap -- HERE.




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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

DIS'er ten6mom said, "We are just back from the MHP. It seemed very crowded to me but I don't have a good recollection of last year so no real basis for comparison." Read the rest of her recap -- HERE.

kim3339 had a great time at her MHP and added, "The treat lines were kinda long, especially the Monorail one." Her detailed review can be found -- HERE.

starshine514 said, "If I had one piece of advice for those entering just for the party at the 3-hour mark, it would be to arrive early. They were putting the wristbands on us as we entered, and it severely slowed the line." Read the rest of the recap -- HERE.

bearette said, "As a mom to 2.5 year olds I recommend the party. Not scary and my kids loved it." Read the rest of the recap -- HERE.

CassieF said, "We waited once for the villains in town square, and it was a long wait, plus we missed out on a good set of characters and got Jafar, Queen, and Hook." The rest of the review can be found -- HERE. She also elaborated on the characters at the Toontown Pre-Party -- HERE.

APE, an MHP first-timer, said of the Toontown Pre-Party, "They had three character spots going on at once by the gazebo. When we got in line, they had Chip and Dale, Clarabelle & Horace and Goofy. Then they switched to Mickey & Minnie, Pluto and Donald." Read the full recap -- HERE.

2tinkerbell attended her first MHP and said, "The entire Main Street was wall to wall people. It was something to see - I don't think I've ever seen Main Street so full of people before." She added, "Overall it was very much worth it. I appreciated the CM's as they were checking for wristbands a lot." Read her detailed review and recap (including some observations about the Toontown Pre-Party) -- HERE.

Diszona said, "One bit of advice, at least from our experience, is if you have little ones who want to meet Mickey and Minnie, their meet and greet by Big Thunder Ranch was pretty empty later in the evening, plus Woody was also back there with no line at all." Read additional comments -- HERE and HERE.

Kilala said, "I got there around 5pm. The line to wait to get in wasn't that bad. I tried to get pictures in front of the Mickey Pumpkin but, know one knew were the line was." Read her further comments -- HERE. Her photos are HERE.




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Friday, October 3, 2014

DIS'er bouds said, "Seemed much more crowded around NOS than the rest of the park." The rest of the recap, including details about the Toontown Pre-Party, can be found -- HERE.

grnflash posted about the Toontown Pre-Party, "We went on Friday when the pre-party started at 6. We got our wristbands from inside the park around 4:30 and people were already lining up for Toontown." See the rest of the comments -- HERE.

abminer said about the Toontown Pre-Party, "Characters we saw were Clarabelle and Horace, Halloween Mickey and Minnie (big line even during the pre party), regular Pluto, and Sailor Donald." Read the rest of the recap -- HERE.

kkmcan attended the MHP and said, "We were extremely happy with crowd levels and ride waits. I didn't expect it to be like that at all. Our candy bags were full and we rode almost everything we wanted to except Small World and Buzz." Read the rest of the recap -- HERE.




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Monday, October 6, 2014

CassieF said of her second MHP of the season, "I went to last night's party, 10/6 and it was a very different experience from the pervious one I went to on 9/30. It was sold out, yet we stayed in town square the whole night and it felt surprisingly empty." Read the rest of the review (and comparison to the 9/30/14 MHP) -- HERE.




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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

DIS'er Amilo attended the MHP for the first time and said, "Overall I was quite impressed with how methodically staff filtered non-party guests out. No complaints!" Read the rest of the review (including comments about the Toontown Pre-Party) -- HERE.

alical04 said, "I do not feel that it was as crowded this year as it was last year but last year I went on a Friday party so I don't know if the middle of the week was different or not." Read the rest of the detailed recap (including comments about Toontown's Pre-Party) -- HERE.

wendydarling33 said, "We really liked all the decorations and atmosphere. It was great that most of the rides had no lines." Read the rest of the report -- HERE. She elaborated on her experience at the brand new Big Thunder Ranch/Halloween Carnival Pre-Party (which was not announced) -- HERE.




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Friday, October 10, 2014

marypoppins6325 joined DISboards to post her review of her very first MHP experience! She said, "...Rides/Value: Wow! If we had wanted to, we could have done a TON of rides in the 8 hours we were there for quite a bit less than the price of a 1 day ticket. We didn't wait more than 20 minutes for a ride all night." Read the rest of the awesome, detailed review -- HERE.

LisaT91403 said, "But in regards to the areas we visited, the park did not seem crowded to us at all. People were friendly and in a good mood, and we didn't encounter any rowdy kids. If we were to do it again next year, we would eat dinner before the party started -- probably instead of the TT pre-party -- so that we could have more time to see things." Read the rest of her fantastic, detailed review (with candy photo) -- HERE. Photos of the Annual Passholders' Treat Trail Big Hero 6 backpack -- HERE.

pycees312 went to her very first MHP and said, "...I am super sad I have never attended this event before! We had a fabulous time." Read the rest of the recap -- HERE.





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Sherry E! That list is amazing! Thank you!

Can someone explain what the pre-party thing is? I can't find any info on the Disney site at all!
 
Sherry E! That list is amazing! Thank you!

Can someone explain what the pre-party thing is? I can't find any info on the Disney site at all!

fiddlesticks --

Thank you! You're very welcome! Hopefully those reviews will help people this year and next year. I know that it can be confusing and tedious trying to wade through previous pages to find something, so I wanted to compile all of the reviews in one place so it would be easy to link out when people want to get first-hand accounts of the MHP!

Are you referring to the Toontown Pre-Party? If so, that began last year. It starts earlier than the official start of the MHP. There are treat stations/trails and characters. See Question #22 in the MHP FAQ -- HERE. The MHP reviews that I posted above -- with the red Toontown Pre-Party references -- should tell you more. Disney did not tell us that this Pre-Party was coming back this year, and so our first MHP guests (on 9/26) had to figure it out when they got there.

The Big Thunder Ranch Pre-Party is new this year, or if it was happening last year no one knew about it at all. It was not announced. It seems to be a similar set-up as Toontown -- an early opening (before the official start of the MHP), some treat stations and some characters. Wendydarling33 offered some good comments about it in one of her posts about her 10/8/14 MHP experience.
 
The pre party in Toon Town starts an hour before the party and has character meets and treat trails. There is also one up at big thunder ranch but I don't have any personal experience with it, but it also has treat trails and characters
 
fiddlesticks --

Thank you! You're very welcome! Hopefully those reviews will help people this year and next year. I know that it can be confusing and tedious trying to wade through previous pages to find something, so I wanted to compile all of the reviews in one place so it would be easy to link out when people want to get first-hand accounts of the MHP!

Are you referring to the Toontown Pre-Party? If so, that began last year. It starts earlier than the official start of the MHP. There are treat stations/trails and characters. See Question #22 in the MHP FAQ -- HERE. The MHP reviews that I posted above -- with the red Toontown Pre-Party references -- should tell you more. Disney did not tell us that this Pre-Party was coming back this year, and so our first MHP guests (on 9/26) had to figure it out when they got there.

The Big Thunder Ranch Pre-Party is new this year, or if it was happening last year no one knew about it at all. It was not announced. It seems to be a similar set-up as Toontown -- an early opening (before the official start of the MHP), some treat stations and some characters. Wendydarling33 offered some good comments about it in one of her posts about her 10/8/14 MHP experience.


Thank you again! It is funny to me that they don't advertise it. And I was chatting online with the Disney chat about Fantasmic and asked about the pre-party and two different people (I thought I would ask the 2nd person just to see) and they both said, "There are no pre-parties." What is the harm in letting people know!?!

I am full planning mode and trying to balance what everyone will want to do! While it isn't as fun as being in Disneyland, it sure comes close!!!!
 
I'm sure that everyone has seen these videos, but I will post the links for anyone who hasn't. Somehow I didn't know they existed until now -- my DIS email update didn't come through, I guess -- or I certainly would have mentioned them yesterday or 2 days ago, especially because one of the videos involves treats!


From Tom Bell, of DIS Unplugged (I think that both of these videos are from October 10th):

Halloween and the Cadaver Dans at Disneyland Resort

Halloween Treats at Disneyland Resort



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I'm sure that everyone has seen these videos, but I will post the links for anyone who hasn't. Somehow I didn't know they existed until now -- my DIS email update didn't come through, I guess -- or I certainly would have mentioned them yesterday or 2 days ago, especially because one of the videos involves treats!


From Tom Bell, of DIS Unplugged (I think that both of these videos are from October 10th):

Halloween and the Cadaver Dans at Disneyland Resort

Halloween Treats at Disneyland Resort



:dancer::dancer:

Those pumpkin puffs look delicious!





My DS6 is dressing as Indiana Jones for this Fridays party. He has a whip and a toy gun on his belt. The gun is a cheap Western gun with the orange tip.
The instructions on our party tickets say something about no weapons. Will these likely be a problem? He will be heartbroken if he can't complete his costume.
 
pharmjenn said:
My DS6 is dressing as Indiana Jones for this Fridays party. He has a whip and a toy gun on his belt. The gun is a cheap Western gun with the orange tip.
The instructions on our party tickets say something about no weapons. Will these likely be a problem? He will be heartbroken if he can't complete his costume.

If the gun is obviously fake looking then it probably won't be an issue. But, toy guns can look so realistic these days. If it were me I would call Disneyland and ask directly. Hopefully folks on here can answer too. Not sure about the whip!
 
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