HalloweenTime at DLR Superthread #4

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I'm going again to MHP in 5 days!! I'm almost done with the Binx wig. I have to redo the unitard when I get the money to get more fabric.

Kilala --

Can you believe the season is almost over? I mean, Fall will still be here -- in real life -- for another couple of months, thankfully, but Halloween is almost upon us and the Halloween Time season is ending one week from Friday! Time just zips by.
 
Kilala --

Can you believe the season is almost over? I mean, Fall will still be here -- in real life -- for another couple of months, thankfully, but Halloween is almost upon us and the Halloween Time season is ending one week from Friday! Time just zips by.

No I can't believe it's almost over. I can't believe it has been going by soooo fast.:faint: Next thing you know it will be Thanksgiving.
 
It seems that as we are heading into the home stretch of Halloween Time, all of a sudden there is a surge of blogs about it from various sources (including the Parks Blog and the unofficial Disney Food Blog).

Once again, from the Disney Food Blog...


"Dining in Disneyland: More Halloween Treats at the Disneyland Resort" -- Disney Food Blog; posted on October 22nd, 2014 by Heather Sievers


I don't know about you, but I love reading and seeing any and all articles, videos or blogs about seasonal goodies at DLR!!

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I'm going today, I'll check those two locations! Anyone know if you can just buy the glow cube, or is it one per drink only...I want at least two

I got mine at Maurice's, but they seem to come and go. I got food there a couple of times and the glow cube was only available the last morning, October 6.

I seem to recall a sign saying "with drinks purchase", but I may be remembering wrong.
 

I was there tonight and saw some kind of glow-cube on the menu of Cafe Orleans, but don't remember if it was the Poison Apple one or not....

Went to our first MHP tonight :)The atmosphere was %100 awesome. Some of the treat trails I really loved because they wound around really well decorated areas and through buildings. I also really enjoyed the lights/sounds in that back trail by BTMRR, and the various little side areas that were given attention just for those that take the time to look around. The Dapper Dans on the foggy river was also really enjoyable.

But I have to say that I thought it was much too crowded as well. More crowded than it was all day long. I feel like if I'm paying $250 for my family of 4 to attend, I shouldn't feel jostled and cramped all night. Many of the cool party options felt closed to me because of the lines/crowds (character meets, parades, fireworks, some of the treat trails). We were there the entire 5 hours, and didn't feel like we did very much. The ride lines for the most part were short, which was very nice, but we were so busy trying to partake in MHP activities we missed out on most of them.

Anyway, still got another MHP to go to next monday, and hopefully we can get in what we missed this time :)
 
Thanks for you help...I ended up in the park today and got my poison apples! Maurice's had them for $4 with a drink, $5 solo but I wasn't feeling like apple. I went to the lemonade stand and they had then for $4.25 with a drink so I got two with my lemonade. My niece will love it! I also picked up a baby Cruella doll that they just got in...so adorable.

Then, last minute, thanks to hanging around shopping and my brother being in the right place at the right time, I got to go to the halloween party! Someone had an extra ticket they were giving away free (one person in their party wasn't able to make it) so I ran back and got checked in! My brother and sister in law were already at the party so I hung out with them and got to enjoy another party!

And to think I'll be back again this morning with my niece....
 
Thanks for you help...I ended up in the park today and got my poison apples! Maurice's had them for $4 with a drink, $5 solo but I wasn't feeling like apple. I went to the lemonade stand and they had then for $4.25 with a drink so I got two with my lemonade. My niece will love it! I also picked up a baby Cruella doll that they just got in...so adorable.

Then, last minute, thanks to hanging around shopping and my brother being in the right place at the right time, I got to go to the halloween party! Someone had an extra ticket they were giving away free (one person in their party wasn't able to make it) so I ran back and got checked in! My brother and sister in law were already at the party so I hung out with them and got to enjoy another party!

And to think I'll be back again this morning with my niece....
i'am just now realizing you are the loving nurse on instagram :laughing:
 
I was there tonight and saw some kind of glow-cube on the menu of Cafe Orleans, but don't remember if it was the Poison Apple one or not....

Went to our first MHP tonight :)The atmosphere was %100 awesome. Some of the treat trails I really loved because they wound around really well decorated areas and through buildings. I also really enjoyed the lights/sounds in that back trail by BTMRR, and the various little side areas that were given attention just for those that take the time to look around. The Dapper Dans on the foggy river was also really enjoyable.

But I have to say that I thought it was much too crowded as well. More crowded than it was all day long. I feel like if I'm paying $250 for my family of 4 to attend, I shouldn't feel jostled and cramped all night. Many of the cool party options felt closed to me because of the lines/crowds (character meets, parades, fireworks, some of the treat trails). We were there the entire 5 hours, and didn't feel like we did very much. The ride lines for the most part were short, which was very nice, but we were so busy trying to partake in MHP activities we missed out on most of them.

Anyway, still got another MHP to go to next monday, and hopefully we can get in what we missed this time :)

Renae De Liz --

Thank you so much for posting your review of the MHP for us -- I'll add it to the list of MHP reviews that I've compiled (which is linked in the FAQ post on page 1).

I'm always especially interested to hear what MHP first-timers thought. I must say that I agree with what you said about crowds. I thought the MHP was too crowded (for my tastes) -- for being a separate, hard ticket event (the tickets for which are not cheap). I still had people banging into the backs of my ankles with their strollers because they were close behind me in a group of people, just as if it were a regular crowded day in the park.

I also totally agree about the atmosphere -- great eerie lighting and cool effects in certain spots, and some treat trails are better decorated and more interesting than others.
 
MHP was amazing! We went on the 20th.

My thoughts
Good:
Cadaver Dans were really neat. Glad I took the time to see them.
Lots of CM around to direct, check wrist bands, answer questions, and take photos for you
Lots of treat trails (seemed like more than 2 years ago but that could just be me not remembering)
Short ride lines, basically walk on
Character lines that I saw were manageable

Bad:
Getting around in the park was difficult due to areas closed off for treat trails and the amount of strollers/scooters
the hub was roped off some and closed during cavalcades, fireworks, etc. made getting anywhere even harder
CM seemed stingier with candy. We got much less than 2 years ago even though we did more trails

Overall:
I need 2 nights to do everything I want and really soak in the atmosphere. I hardly got any photos. I would do it again definitely. My view might be different because I don't have an AP so I have to pay a bunch for any time in the park anyway. It's not more than a day pass for the park would be.

If anyone is interested here is my costume. Obviously this photo was from the Legoland Brick or Treat not MHP.

 
Because the Pumpkin Twist just can't get enough coverage this year...

"Dining in Disneyland: The Pumpkin Twist from Maurice’s Treats" -- Disney Food Blog; posted on October 24th, 2014 by Heather Sievers


Also...


"15 Halloween Time Foods To Sink Your Teeth Into at Disneyland" -- Oh My Disney (under the "Yum" category); posted on October 18, 2014



"The Haunted Mansion Holiday Transformation Trivia Quiz" -- Disney Insider; posted on October 21, 2014


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laura&fam -- Thank you so much for reporting back to us about your MHP experience -- I love the costume!




lorijohnhill --

Thank you so much for reporting back to us.:goodvibes I'm glad that your Halloween Time trip was a great one, and I know what you men about the party. It's fun, and it definitely enhances the range of Halloween-related activities at Disneyland, but it's more crowded than it probably should be and it is definitely not going to be worth it for everyone. I think it will be a one-time thing for many people, or maybe just a once-every-other-year sort of thing.

Was your MHP the one on 10/22? I want to add your review to the list of reviews I put together.

:dance3::dance3:
 
We recently got back from an Adventures by Disney Backstage Magic trip and I am in the middle of writing a trip report. Sherry asked for Mickey's Halloween Party reports, so here are two. They are pretty different as one hasn't been put into the trip report yet. Please let me know if you have any questions. I would be happy to answer!

10/14 :cool1: Part of the ABD trip
Yay!! Mickey’s Halloween Party! We stopped for a quick talk and surprises once we had gotten our party bracelets and goodie bags. Surprise #1 - We were given 1 Fast Pass. Surprise #2 – We would have a surprise at 11:30 pm after the park had closed. We were also reminded about the VIP seating for the calvalcade and fireworks. We joined up with a couple from Canada as this was their first trip to Disneyland. We started with rides: Thunder Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Indiana Jones. (Yes, after every ride I asked how it compared to Disney World!) We headed over to the awesome VIP parade seating. We had a lot of fun with everyone as we waited for the cavalcade to begin. There were a lot of people trying to get into our reserved section and had to be (politely) asked to move by our guides or Disneyland Cast Members. At one point even Summer-Rose was almost asked to leave the area! After the cavalcade, the Canadians and I weaved our way quickly through the crowds to Star Tours before the fireworks, while my husband stayed at the benches.

We watched the fireworks and had a great view of the big ball (what would you call it?) and Zero flying. Before we separated again, we were told that we needed to meet at the Haunted Mansion at 11:00 pm. Then we went through our first treat trail while waiting for Fantasyland to open. We decided to use our Fast Passes for Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy. I am not a fan of this version and it was not a big hit with the other couple. My husband passed on this ride and gave his Fast Pass to a single rider he found. Walking toward Fantasyland I saw the Storybook Land Canal Boats only had about 5 people in the line. We rushed over there and were on a boat within a couple minutes. A young woman on our boat had a large bag of candy and offered some to the Cast Member piloting the boat. Because she was so nice, the Cast Member said she would show us a hidden Mickey in the Cave of Wonders. It’s on the right near the very beginning of the cave. She stopped the boat and pointed her flashlight at the spot until everyone saw it!

We went through our second treat trail and the Cast Members said something about guests not liking the Peanut Chews. My husband and I mentioned how much we liked them and received huge handfuls. Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride (why do I keep going on rides that I do not like?) was next and then I led everyone to the treat trail through the Pinocchio Village Haus restaurant. I really love what they do for atmosphere there! We walked over to Big Thunder Ranch for the treat trail and I was the last guest through one of the Cast Member’s lines. He asked what my favorite was, I looked at the candy bin and said everything, so he scooped up a large amount of candy and put it in my bag! We continued on toward the Haunted Mansion and did the Rivers of America treat trail while listening to the Cadaver Dans. Even without trying, our goodie bags were full by this time!

We met at the Haunted Mansion and we were given the news once everyone was there… We would go on a private ABD ride and then have a talk with the Head Technical person, Joseph. That was really special and very informative. My highlight was when I asked about the Monkey Bride (Yes, I saw it during the ride) and learned about the history from the beginning and a couple other secrets I didn’t know about, including that about 95% of the Haunted Mansion decorations are actually stored in the mansion itself.

We enjoyed the walk back to the hotel and I was surprised at how many people were still in the park!

10/17 :yay: On our own
We got there early and waited for ToonTown to open
My husband got candy while I asked about where the characters would be
Horace & Clarabelle were first and my husband ran up just in time
We trick-or-treated from Minnie's house to Mickey's house and then Donald's boat
I took a picture with Chip & Dale while my husband got more candy
We both took a picture with Mickey & Minnie (loved their costumes!)
I took a picture with Donald
We got in line for the villains in separate spots to get both groups – first was Dr Facilier, Maleficent, Cruella (I was wearing an Abby Cadabby shirt and she said she had always wanted a Muppet coat, but I said there was not much fur. She was upset that I already been shaved and said she would have to wait for the fur to grow back.) Second group was Jafar, Evil Queen, Hades.
Pictures with Hook & Smee
Pictures with Belle, Tiana, Aurora
Pictures with Genie
Pictures with Tigger, Pooh
Treat Trail
Treat Trail with pictures with Phineas & Ferb
Treat Trail with pictures with Agent P
Treat Trail
We were exhausted and left around 11
 
I need help in planning my next MHP. I wanted to know what will be better yo go to first Toon Town or BTR. I don't know what opens earlyer. If I can get the wig and the rest of the tail done on time I will dress up as Butterscotch on Monday. I will be dressing up as my kitten Binx for sure on Halloween night. I will need to let my friend know where we should go first on Halloween night. I will check everything out on Monday when I go again. I just know where to go first and how long is BTR pre-party open till?
 
We're going on Halloween too, and I was wondering the same thing. ToonTown or BTR first?
 
I didn't go to Toontown however when we left BTR at about 5:30 (the party started at 6pm) it was still pretty empty. It would guess you would want to go to Toontown first before it gets super busy then head over to BTR. I think it might be hard to fit both in before the party starts though.
 
We got back on the 13th. Spent 1.5 days at Disneyland, 1.5 at California Adventure + Mickey's Halloween Party.

Here's my blog post with some pics and a little more on Halloween Time at Disneyland

livinthemommylife.com/2014/10/halloween-time-at-disneyland.html
 
What is happening before 5pm, on a 7pm party night? We'll get into the park around 4pm, on Halloween. My parents and my kids have party tickets (DH and I have APs but will be leaving them)
My plan is to go to BTR shortly after we arrive, after 4pm. Then by 6pm guide them over to toon town. Any better advice? I'm kind of at a loss, can only guide them on their way, then rely upon DD9 to get everything else done.
 
lorijohnhill --

Thank you so much for reporting back to us.:goodvibes I'm glad that your Halloween Time trip was a great one, and I know what you men about the party. It's fun, and it definitely enhances the range of Halloween-related activities at Disneyland, but it's more crowded than it probably should be and it is definitely not going to be worth it for everyone. I think it will be a one-time thing for many people, or maybe just a once-every-other-year sort of thing.

Was your MHP the one on 10/22? I want to add your review to the list of reviews I put together.

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Sorry, I had replied earlier, but I guess it got lost...

We went to the party on 10/20. To be fair to Disney, I'm sure I would have enjoyed the party more if my scooter had been working properly and also if my mom hadn't been terrified of the crowds in the dark.

I think the highlight of the night was watching my daughter marching around the ranch pre-party area hugging Goofy around his back. I couldn't get a photo of it, they were moving too fast! It was so cute!
 
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