We attended the dessert party on Sunday, Sept 18th. Here are a couple of random thoughts:
· The check in process was really frustrating. We were sent an e-mail telling us to check in at Will Call. We waited in the line (in very miserable direct sunlight) for 15 minutes and were even told by a CM monitoring the line that we were in the correct place. When we got to the window we were informed that they had sent out last year’s e-mail with the incorrect info and that check in was at Tomorrowland Terrace. When we did get there, check in was very easy. They checked us off a list and gave us lanyards and told us to make sure we didn’t lose them as they could not be replaced
· The park was not crowded at all. We waited about 15 minutes for Small Word and 20 minutes for Mine Train. I don’t know how we managed that last one because by the time we got out the line was really long again.
· The parade viewing was absolutely fantastic. This
MNSSHP did not appear to be crowded so we probably could have easily gotten a spot without the party, but it was nice to be able to stretch out a bit and not have to worry about defending our turf.
· The quality of the desserts was way better than we expected. I was worried it would have a processed, mass-produced quality to it (like those Christmas party cookies!) but everything was really fresh. There was a good variety of cupcakes/cookies/various chocolate desserts, plus fresh fruit and cheese/crackers. When we asked about gluten free options, they brought our son a beautiful plate with strawberries, cupcakes, and cookies. We REALLY appreciated this because so many times places just hand out packaged gluten free products because they worry about cross-contamination. They told us we could ask for more of anything we wanted. I actually wish that I had brought a container for the cookies because there was no way my son could eat all those and I hated that they went to waste.
· People had mentioned that the terrace was crowded but this must not have been a sold out party as we had plenty of room and would have had an excellent view of the fireworks. Unfortunately the weather delayed them. It was hard because there was no definitive timeline for when they’d start. They told us we could leave and come back but since we didn’t know how long it would be (plus the radar showed a huge storm coming and we didn’t want to get stuck in it), that didn’t help us. Ultimately they were delayed by about an hour and a half. We waited for as long as we could but even though it killed us, we reached the point where my 8 year old (on the autism spectrum) was about to lose it so we had to bail.
Sorry for the novel here. For us the party was better than we expected and something we’d consider doing again. I’m not sure it would be a good option for someone who really wants to do the meet and greets as those can be time consuming and I just don’t think you’d have enough time to do the dessert party and that. We aren’t interested in those and like to do the rides, and since it was a low crowd day we were able to get most of what we wanted done before the dessert party started. If the fireworks had been on schedule (and we hadn’t wasted so much time waiting for them only to have to leave anyway) we would have had more time for rides or trick or treating. Hope this helps!