Sherry (or anyone else), do you happen to know how many tickets are sold per party? Trying to figure out if it's worth it to go to two parties, one for Halloween stuff, one for easier ride access. If parties are capped at a reasonable figure, probably, but if they are allowed to max out (80,000 or something), then I would figure not.
We are coming from Australia for the first time from sept 25th to oct 2nd we have the option of parties on the 25,28,30th sept. We will also have 5 day park hoppers for the other days. Is one party enough to do everything? Not so fussed about rides as we can do that other days, but mostly to see the villians?
We will also be going to halloween things at seaworld, disney cruise line and legoland so it wont be our only halloween experience.
This is great! We are going mid-September, just in time for the Halloween decorations to go up but before the parties start, AND we'll get fireworks every night (hopefully)!!!
Off-peak hours have historically been 10am-8pm, and sunset is at 7:19pm at the beginning of September. If it takes approximately 30 minutes from sunset to full darkness, I wonder what time would they start fireworks on non-party weeknights? Obviously this isn't an issue as we move further into fall and sunset starts earlier, but I am secretly hoping they will extend their weeknight hours![]()
Does Disney typically extend the hours of California Adventure Park on the nights DL closes early for the parties? What time would they usually close mid week on a party night?
You never know -- maybe they will extend them a little. At this rate we don't know if Paint the Night is going to be running on non-party nights, so that could factor in to whether or not the hours are extended a wee bit as well. Hopefully we will find that out very soon.
Does anyone know if I can use my Disney Savings Account to purchase party tickets?
I also have a Disney Vacation savings account and I wondered the same thing. I know you can use the account to get gift cards, but I would like to buy the Halloween tickets directly from the account. I will attempt to call in to do it once tickets are on sale and report back.
Yes you can leave the party and come back as long as you have your wristband on, and probably a hand stamp. not sure why you would want to leave and go to DCA when you have paid to be at the party though. Not to mention DCA will be more crowded on party nights because lots of people don't buy tickets for the party and need a place to go. Seems like a bad plan.Couple of questions...
- Are there any issues with in-and-out privileges during the parties? We will be buying party tickets, but we also already have park hopper regular tickets. Presumably we can hop from the party at Disneyland to DCA and back again at will, correct?
- I did a chat with a representative at Disneyparks.disney.go.com, who said that while the parks do shut down earlier on party days, they also open earlier so that guests who do not have party tickets have the same amount of hours in the park as they would if the party wasn't running. Can anybody confirm this?
Off-peak hours have historically been 10am-8pm, and sunset is at 7:19pm at the beginning of September. If it takes approximately 30 minutes from sunset to full darkness, I wonder what time would they start fireworks on non-party weeknights? Obviously this isn't an issue as we move further into fall and sunset starts earlier, but I am secretly hoping they will extend their weeknight hours![]()
In the past, the days before Labor Day the parks have been open later than 8pm. The day after Labor Day, sunset is at 7:08pm and civil twilight ends at 7:33pm, so it should be dark enough.
Another option: World of Color regularly starts after park closing in the off-season (at 8:15). The shops remain open for an hour after closing time, it is just the attractions that close. So they could do something similar with the fireworks, starting them right at 8 or 8:15.
The way the schedule runs now, the fireworks start within a few minutes after the parade finishes by Small World. It's probably a good bet that Paint the Night will still run since the fireworks are running - but of course, it would be nice to have official confirmation!You bring up a good point about Paint the Night and whether it will run on non-party nights. A lot of people are asking that exact question on the Disney Park Blog, so hopefully they clarify soon. It would be great if it did!
Actually, I don't think any dining stays open, but I could be wrong, I've never done dining that late before. But yes, shops stay open at CA too. It might not be all the shops, just the ones near the park entrance. Hopefully someone else with more experience can give you an exact answer.Does the same apply to California Adventure Park, as in the park closes at 8pm but do the shops and dining venues stay open an extra hour?
It is not open the same number of hours earlier that it closes - generally just one hour earlier than normal. How about a couple examples?Disneyland opening early enough to compensate for a 6pm closure on Sunday the 25th might be a bit rough; doesn't DL usually stay open until Midnight on Sundays?
This is great! We are going mid-September, just in time for the Halloween decorations to go up but before the parties start, AND we'll get fireworks every night (hopefully)!!!
Off-peak hours have historically been 10am-8pm, and sunset is at 7:19pm at the beginning of September. If it takes approximately 30 minutes from sunset to full darkness, I wonder what time would they start fireworks on non-party weeknights? Obviously this isn't an issue as we move further into fall and sunset starts earlier, but I am secretly hoping they will extend their weeknight hours![]()
To be honest, I am kind of surprised at how they are handling the Paint the Night issue. I knew that the 60th entertainment was going to conflict somehow with the Halloween party entertainment, or vice versa. I am a bit surprised that Paint the Night -- which is currently available to everyone without an extra party ticket -- is going to be a selling point for a hard ticket Halloween Party. I mean, the Cavalcade was not much of a spectacle, but it was still a party exclusive, and specific to Halloween. People are paying for Halloween-specific entertainment. Paint the Night is available to the general public.
And I agree about Halloween -- as I mentioned earlier, I realize that the 60th is once in a lifetime for many people, but there are inevitably people for whom Halloween Time AND the Holiday season will be a once in a lifetime trip, and to have any of the seasonal activities interrupted is going to make those holiday celebrations a little 'thinner.'
We will be doing 1 party only, do you think it is worth $70 to get photo pass plus for it?
Can anyone tell me how much a single ride photo is?
I am really on the fence as to whether I should purchase tickets for my family. Now there isn't a special Halloween parade, is the fireworks in itself worth attending for? I know it will be an experience, being from Australia, but we are attending Aulani's Halloween Party on the 31st and have a 10 day pass to DL for our entire stay.
It just dawned on me that we are staying for a week but with the addition of a Sunday night Halloween party, it appears we have only one night to see Fantasmic. (Saturday 10/24). The 2 Fridays on our schedule are travel days. I wonder if there's any chance Disney will add Fantasmic that Monday to make up for it.
So what exactly does the start date of Sept 11th signify? Decorations just starting to appear? Or fully installed by then? HM and Space should both be open on the 11th right?