It *was* long ago

I've been counting down for 2 years! Can't believe it's finally here
zanzibar138 --
These days, even 2 years seem to fly by quickly. You're almost there!


Just a quick check-in...I'll get the post set-up as soon as I get back!
Sherry...the Hershey World store in Times Square is featuring Halloween candy and even have two large inflatable pumpkins with witch cats on them in the store!
No problem,
figment_jii! I doubt that a whole slew of MHPs are going to sell out right away.
You're in New York? Hershey World is clearly more advanced than my stores out here if they are already at the stage where they have large inflatable pumpkins in the store! I have seen no traces of pumpkins or Halloween candy when I have looked, but I think that things must be sneaking into stores after I stop looking!
I seen that October 3rd is sold out on the DL website. But when I talked to a CM about October 3rd MHP day (since I was making dining reservations for my September trip), she told me that the online tickets was sold out. I believe she told me on the phone that there are tickets available on that day by ordering it on the phone. I don't know if this is true or not when I talked to the CM about it but someone will have to confirm if its true.
Bret --
I would guess that the tickets still available over the phone don't last for long. Once people figure out that they should be calling and ordering even after the website says sold out, I'm sure that the few tickets that are left over the phone will sell out quickly too.
Sometimes non-discounted tickets become available at the ticket booths on the day of the event, and sometimes onsite DLR hotel guests can get tickets on the morning of the event. So if someone
has to go on a particular night, even without a discount, and can't change the date, there may still be ways to get tickets even after they sell out online.
Sherry... The cookies aren't officially on any displays until the 31st but there was so much media attention about them this morning that many stores are finding a place to put them out for the next week so you might be able to find them. They really do taste like apple!
I'm hoping the candy corn Oreo still makes a return. I'll be so bummed if it doesn't!
Davidg83 --
How funny (about the media attention)! Word spreads really fast on the Internet too. When sites like Consumerist, The Impulsive Buy and the Junk Food Guy start reviewing and/or talking about the assorted pumpkin and caramel apple goodies already sneaking onto the shelves, a lot of people pick up on it (like myself!) and take to Facebook or other forums and blogs and talk about it. It sounds like the advance buzz is what is prompting places like
Walmart, Rite Aid and Target to get their Fall treats out sooner! If there is a demand for it, they will supply it.
Isn't it WDW that is starting its Halloween Party (
MNSSHP) this year on September 1st (Labor Day)? That's in 9 days! If WDW can begin handing out candy to trick-or-treaters in 9 days, Target can certainly get the Caramel Apple Oreos on the shelves a bit earlier than planned!
Maybe Nabisco decided to pass on the Candy Corn Oreos to another store chain this year, and gave the Caramel Apple ones to Target for their yearly exclusive? Or maybe last year was the end of the Candy Corn Oreos.
Speaking of media attention and word spreading quickly, I remember when Ellen DeGeneres showed a packaged of the Candy Corn Oreos on her talk show two years ago (Halloween season 2012), and she was goofing on them, basically. I think she is vegan and pretty healthy, so it didn't appear that those Candy Corn Oreos were the least bit appetizing to her. I think she thought the idea of them was horrid. I was thinking, "Now that Ellen has shown the Candy Corn Oreos on TV and told people where to find them, I'm sure they will be more popular than ever!"
What I am noticing is that the Fall/Halloween flavors of food/snacks sold at stores seem to consist of:
Pumpkin Spice
Pumpkin Pie
Pumpkin Pie Spice
Candy Corn
Caramel Apple
Candy Apple
Apple-Cinnamon
.... Wish DLR did earlier MHP dates like WDW has! We are Character hunters and are dying to see some of the rarer villians.
...I know DLR is largely a "locals" park but I feel like things like MHP dates need to be released much earlier. Some of us are flying at great expense from quite a distance, we cannot plan these trips within 45 days...
mummabear --
Even if DLR didn't start its Halloween party as early as September 1st, as WDW is doing, but just started it on the first day of the Halloween Time season (9/12), I think it would be great.
As I've said before, if they are not going to be adding anything new into the daytime roster of Halloween Time events at all, DLR might as well add more MHP nights, or start them earlier in the season. Just a couple of weeks earlier could make a big difference to a lot of people.
Believe me -- and I am someone who would be considered a "local" to DLR by many people (though I am not really local by Southern California/Los Angeles standards) -- I agree with you. I think that DLR should release season dates and special event dates
way in advance too -- or at least when WDW releases their info.
I think it's crazy that Disney seems to feel that we locals don't need to know dates and info way in advance just because we live closer to DLR.
It's even crazier that New Year's Eve reservations are now being taken for Epcot, while we still have not gotten confirmed, official Holiday Season start and end dates for DLR! The holiday season is starting in just about 11 weeks, give or take a few days. I only know that because of my experience with the holiday season and the pattern of the last few years. Otherwise, Disney has told us nothing -- they've given us no start date at all -- and we are less than 3 months away from the season starting!!!!! How is that logical or sensible?
There are people coming out from Australia or New Zealand, and other countries too, I'm sure, to see
Disneyland Resort in all of its holiday season splendor. There are people who need to book their hotel rooms and flights when the rates drop at random times -- and yet, they can't be sure that Viva Navidad or World of Color-Winter Dreams or the Christmas Fantasy Parade will even be running for their entire trips because they don't know the schedule or the starting date of the season! Madness! Eleven weeks, roughly, is not a long time at all, and it's certainly not enough "advance notice" for long-distance travelers!