scrappymel
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Purchased my MHP tickets today... We are going on 10/14. Woohoo! DH and I will be pirates. DD is an "evil" mermaid.
My girlfriend and I (25 and 22) are going to our first holiday theme visit to DLR and DCA. She's excited because its her favorite holiday. Because of how work and school played out for us, we are only able to go during the busiest time of the Halloween Festivals (Oct 30 - Nov 1). Trying to budget ourselves but our game plan is:
- Staying at the Camelot Hotel Inn across the street
- Oct 30th, Thursday: DLR Single Park Pass;
Girlfriend hasn't seen the World of Color yet and I don't know if DCA would have it on a weekday, or even if its open late enough. But then again it's the day before Halloween, so there's a chance. But we're hoping to spend as much time at Disneyland with the Halloween decorations first.- Oct 31st, Friday, Halloween: DLR MHP Pass;
I hope I am understanding the MHP Pass correctly that we wouldn't need to purchase a normal park day pass to enter the MHP. Since we would be able to enter the park around 4PM, we can sleep in a little and get our costumes ready and not be as tired for the whole night. I'm still debating if we should do the Halloween Tour, but I'm certain then we would need to an actual day park pass.- Nov 1st, Saturday: DCA Single Park Pass;
I liked DCA a lot more after all the renovations, but it's definitely something we can do within a day. And for certain we would be able to catch the
Any suggestion or tips?
I feel like the Park Hopper would be nice to have, but not necessary since we are only spending 2 whole days and half a day on our trip. The park hopper would also be rushing us between both parks. Not buying it would limit ourselves (and saving a few dollars) and force us to take our time and enjoy ourselves more.
Girlfriend also wants to dress up as Wilderness Exolorers like Russell from Up for Halloween. It's going to be a little weird for me because I haven't dressed up for Halloween since I was like 13, but she's so excited with the costume that it's starting to rub off on me as well.
Rather like the one the 7th, they're "giving way" an extra hour in DCA (select attractions). No secret word required. I think things like this one is fun...it's kind of like the AP EMH that they had for Limited Time Magic, except this is from the first 1,500 guests that find them in Paradise Bay.
A really tall friend of mine dressed up as the cat in the hat one year. It looked pretty simple. I think it was a hat, red bow tie, white shirt, black jacket, and a cane. No green tights involved.Just an idea.
I was interested in Get Happier at first, because I thought it could involve some sort of Halloween Time/MHP dates announcement. Unless and until Get Happier involves Halloween Time, or involves news of/dates for the holiday season, or unless it involves something I can actually participate in, they are rapidly losing me and my interest!
I actually enjoy hearing about unique experiences given away through the Get Happier promotion, so this week was a good one for meHowever, I am still waiting for something I can participate in. I saw the announcement for the Instagram competition and didn't even bother reading as (A) I don't do Instagram and (B) most of those competitions are for US residents only.
I will still be following what kinds of surprises are given out, but there should be separate Get Happier thread (if there is not one already). I don't want to be tempted to keep talking about it here in this thread unless and until it has something to do with Halloween.
A few mentions early on in the Get Happier promo were okay, but now it's carried on a while and, so far, Get Happier has nothing to do with Halloween Time at all. We've still got all the way to Labor Day to go with the Monday Surprises, and that will be a lot more Get Happier mentions.
Plus, if we don't keep this thread at least 98% focused on Halloween, or related Halloween-ish topics (like, for example, last year a lot of us were discussing various spooky TV shows we like, and strange occurrences we had experienced), people who just occasionally tune in could end up getting confused and thinking that Get Happier is somehow involved with Halloween Time (which, so far, it is not).
That is also the reason why I kind of stopped the Get Happier talk in the Christmas/Holiday Season Superthread -- so far, at the moment, Get Happier has nothing to do with the holidays. It might at some point, if something is announced, but right now...it doesn't. I didn't want anyone who pops into that thread to get confused and think that the Monday Surprises would be carrying over into the holiday season.
When we did the Halloween party two years ago, there weren't many food places open during the party - and we didn't want to waste valuable party time eating. It seems last year there was more open? So advice needed - would you eat in DTD prior to coming in or eat in DL? What time would you pick? And any suggestions on where to eat? All but one of us will have APs, but that last person will be coming in at 4pm on the ticket only that day. We ate at Cafe Orleans two years ago, but since we're doing BB the following day, I think they may be too much like each other?
My thought is we could do a late morning breakfast and an earlier dinner and then grab a snack later in the night if needed. I know how to plan a regular day at DLR, but I feel a little lost with the MHP since we've only done it once!
This is a surprise birthday trip for my DD. I am planning on purchasing the tickets for MHP on 7/30. Do you get the actual tickets mailed to you or do you print out your email or voucher to pick up at the Ticket Booth?
I really don't want them mailed to me, for obvious reasons.
It depends on which option you select. When I purchased tickets there were four options: Disney eTicket ($0), US Domestic Standard ($5), US Domestic Express ($15), and International Express ($25). If you select the Disney eTicket option, you should be an email confirmation. On the bottom of the confirmation is a link that will take you to your tickets. You'll need to print them and then bring them with you to DL. These are you actual tickets, so you'll use them to enter the park.
I don't know about the Scrapbooking part, because they're a regular 8.5" by 11" piece of paper. Mine had a drawing of Oswald on one side and the ticket information on the rest of the page.When you print out your tickets, are they designed so that I can scrapbook them later? Do they keep them when you enter the park?
You got to keep the page? They kept mine.