Update to my post from last week:
On ticket opening day, I bought 8 tickets with my Disney Visa. I was able to get the visa discount of $56 (or whatever it was). I bought my remaining 4 tickets today (before general tickets are released)--I was able to buy them with no issue, my price was the pre-buy price of $63.
So you can buy more that 8 tickets before the general tickets are released, but you can only get the special price for 8 of them. And you can only buy 8 a day, so you have to wait til the next day to buy more.
If anyone was wondering or cared
Swtonscrappn --
Thank you for reporting back about this. I appreciate it! While I knew about the 8-ticket limit, I wasn't sure if it actually meant that no more than 8 tickets could be purchased at a discount in a single transaction (but maybe another purchase on another day would yield the same discounts),
or if it meant that no more than 8 tickets would be discounted, period!
It's good to have clarification on exactly how it works!
It depends on what you plan to order...the Monte Cristo is pretty similar, but I think the rest of the venue is different enough that you could enjoy eating at both. Otherwise, maybe a late lunch or early dinner at Carnations? They're pretty good and very different from BB and CO. You could go big and eat at Big Thunder Ranch BBQ (if they're open); that should keep you pretty full until well into the party!
Otherwise, I like the idea of a late breakfast, early dinner and then snacking during the party. There is always all of the candy from trick-or-treating (gotta make room on the bag to get more candy, right?) and the usual Disney snacks (pretzels, ice cream, popcorn, churros, sweets from the Candy Palace, etc.).
figment_jii --
Carnation Café is exactly where my friend and I ate before the TOTP (when it was still held in DCA). It worked out nicely, timing-wise, though CC was very busy.
Going to a Downtown Disney eatery (Earl of Sandwich?) or even a restaurant at one of the hotels (like Storytellers or PCH Grill) before the party might not be a bad idea.
Thanks! It looks like I will be choosing the e-ticket option.
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?
Okay - I've got to stop. I think I am beginning to over plan.
2tinkerbell --
I wish the MHP tickets (the actual small, rectangular versions) were Halloween-ized! It seems to me that, even though I had an e-ticket the last time I went to the MHP, a CM at the gate gave me an actual ticket to hold on to after I handed over my e-ticket. That seems to happen for some people and not for others.

But it was not anything fun and Halloween-ish, as
figment_jii indicated -- at least not from what I can remember.
As I plan this trip things activities have been added/ taken off the itinerary.
so far I have: 3 day hopper passes with MHP for Sept 26
Sept 23 arrive, maybe half day at a park
Sept 24 Start day RD at
Disneyland, late character breakfast, dinner at Cafe Orleans
Sept 25 Start day RD at DCA, WOC, lunch or dinner at Carthay Circle
Sept 26 MHP(thinking maybe a beach during the morning for a few hrs, or hotel pool)
Sept 27 leave for San Diego (maybe beach)
Sept 28 Legoland
Sept 29 beach day or half day at a park Dont know
Sept 30 Leave for home
Trying to get my DH to stay in Anaheim area since we are no longer going to San Diego zoo, but he loves San Diego
Trying to figure out how to best use the three day hoppers
yeheyprincex2 --
I think that if you do go to the beach on your MHP day, make sure to allow enough time to de-sand everyone and even to rest up if anyone is tired. I know that sometimes a few hours at a beach can be tiring, with all of that sun.
On 9/23 and 9/29 -- When you say maybe a half-day at a park, do you mean an actual park, or either Disneyland or California Adventure? If you have 3-day Hoppers, you'd only be able to use them on 3 days (not half a day here and half a day there), so I am guessing the dilemma is in which one of those days to use as a half-day.
I would keep 9/24 and 9/25 as Park Hopping days, of course. If you have time to get into one park or another on 9/23, then you might as well go with that...unless you want to park hop before the MHP, earlier that day (and you skip the beach).
But...if you go to the beach before the MHP, then you don't need to go to the beach on 9/29, so you could skip going into DL or DCA on 9/23 and use your third Hopper day for half a day on 9/29.
I'm sure I'm not helping at all.

I'm just kind of sounding it out and repeating it so I understand what the choices are!
My growing teenage boy has been excited about the Big Thunder Ranch BBQ. I seem to remember this shifts over for Halloween. Am I completely wrong and it keeps serving the bbq fare?
whjensen --
As others have already said, the actual food at the BBQ does not change, with the exception of, perhaps, some fall-inspired desserts added to the menu (maybe a more autumnal version of their cobbler or something).
The Halloween Carnival is the current incarnation of what was formerly known as the Halloween Roundup (which is located adjacent to the Big Thunder Ranch BBQ). There is still a portion of it called the Halloween Roundup, but it basically flows into the Halloween Carnival and I tend to think of the whole area as one big hotbed of Halloween fun.
The Carnival includes various Halloween-themed crafts, games and treats, as well as character pumpkin carvers/artists and the Conjure a Villain tent (in which you can meet only one Villain at a time). Characters wearing Halloween-ish attire can be found at this location as well.
Last year, Pirates League could also be found at the Carnival. This year, I'm not sure if it will be there or not.
Also, Billy Hill and the Haunted Hillbillies used to perform at the Carnival, but I don't know who will be there this year.
If you stroll from the Carnival over to the petting zoo area, you will find cute animals in Halloween scarves and various "Pumpkin People," such as the "Roy Rogers and Dale Evans" pumpkin figures. You will also find the Scare-Dy-Crow Shack, which is basically not much more than a cabin to display more Pumpkin People and many Halloween-themed knick-knacks and pictures!
Read more about the Halloween Carnival --
Here.
See photos of the Carnival and Roundup --
Here and
Here and
Here.
The restaurant remains the same. I believe it is the area where the petting zoo is etc that gets a Halloween makeover (please excuse me if this is not a good description - I've never actually been to this area of the park

).
zanzibar138 --
Correct -- the food remains the same (with maybe a seasonal dessert or two added in place of the summer desserts).
There are some fall/Halloween decorations around the actual dining area too, but it all kind of blends in to the Carnival and the Roundup/petting zoo. Except for the tables at which people are sitting and eating, the whole area sort of looks like one big Halloween-themed festival, from the Carnival to the Roundup, to the petting zoo and the Scare-Dy-Crow Shack.
....Big Thunder Ranch BBQ serves the same food regardless of the season. Some of the decorations on the stage and the small show change for the season. I believe the colors are more autumn-based during Halloween and I remember hearing one of the singers sing Ghost Riders in the Sky during HalloweenTime.
The Petting Zoo also gets some Halloween theme, especially the little cottage/house across from the goats (near where Woody/Jessie usually meets). The Jamboree is actually in the area just past the petting zoo area. That's where Conjurer a Villain and the other Halloween Carnival activities were located last year.
figment_jii --
That's the Scare-Dy-Crow Shack -- that's where all of the retro Halloween pictures and pumpkin knick-knacks can be found, along with the Saloon Girl Pumpkin Person, the Card-Playing Pumpkin People and the Cowboy Pumpkin People.
I have only seen Woody and Jessie outside of the Shack, but my hunch is that the Shack is kept as is (a.k.a. empty, except for the décor) so that the characters can go inside and pose with guests if it should start raining. I think that's what happens with Santa too -- on days when there is rain or a threat of rain, Santa goes inside the Cabin to pose with people, but he sits outside on most other days.
....She will be super excited about MHP. I have printed out the post that has the 30 questions and the answers so she can read up about it.
2tinkerbell -
I hope the questions and answers are helpful and interesting to her!
ME TOO!
This summer has been awful and I'm ready for it to be over.
ashleysev --
Thank goodness I'm not the only one who feels this way! I know that so many people love summer, and I feel guilty when I say that I hate it and want it to go away (not that I can do anything to speed up its departure)!
I know that we haven't even seen the worst of our "summer heat" in SoCal yet -- it is still coming -- but I have been miserable with what we've already had, and I am ready for fall! Not that fall will be much cooler right away, but at least it is heading in the right direction and it means that Halloween is rapidly approaching!
I honestly don't know...they're not among the meet and greets that are listed on the Times Guide (from what I remember). I know I've seen them (not usually together), but I don't remember specifically when or how often.
figment_jii --
I don't remember specific times either. Woody seems to be there in the afternoon (at one point in time, that area was called Woody's Halloween Roundup -- pre-Carnival, etc.). Jessie seems to be hit or miss.