mickey's not so scary halloween party tickets - just bought mine online

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so am i a little anxious?

i just bought our halloween party tickets for October - the date we want is available online at a small discount.

so i can tick that box on my checklist. :goodvibes
 
Hey Beth I bought ours online as well and got the eticket delivery which seemed to work like a dream :goodvibes :goodvibes

What date are you going ?? We're going 5th Oct :goodvibes :goodvibes
 
We bought ours online too and printed the e-tickets straight away. We're going on 25th Sept :)
 
We're there on the 23rd!

I had a problem with the E-ticket, as did someone else here going on the same date, booked the 23rd but the e ticket said the 26th.

Disney assured me my name was down for the 23rd so I'd be let it but I wasn't happy with the ticket saying the wrong date so Disney have now sent me physical tickets, at no extra cost through the post.

Which is the option I would have chosen had it been free to post so I'm very happy now :D
 

Hi

I need to book some, was it through the Disney site, or is there somewhere else that may be slightly cheaper?

Also, do you know if they sell out quickly?

Thanks
 
There are limited tickets each night, and the most popular dates, like Halloween itself, will sell out very quickly, if they've not sold out already.
 
Hi

I need to book some, was it through the Disney site, or is there somewhere else that may be slightly cheaper?

Also, do you know if they sell out quickly?

Thanks

You can get them via the Disney website. Certain nights are a bit cheaper than others. I think Fridays and the weekends are more expensive than mid week nights and obviously Halloween night is the most expensive of all
 
i also used the e-ticket option...worked perfectly (i was a little nervous).

we're going on october 18th
 
when we went last time we bought tickets day before choosen party,we knew we def wanted to do it but since we was just doing Disney for 3 wks we waited to see what the weather was going to be like before buying,
Well we def want to do it again this yr and im desighning our outfits at the moment but there is only 2 days we can do this time and Im so worried about the weather that i dont know what to do,Last time weather was perfect and family went as Me"Tink" Hubby "peter pan" 3 boys "Lost boys" mum"pirate" we did ours outfits from my desighns and i would hate to spend all that time again doing them for us to be rained out :( The date we want is not Halloween its around 1st/2nd wk in october
Argh...dont know what to do Im thinking of going as either Cinderella,Sleeping Beauty Tink"lost treasure outfit" or even desighning a woodland ballgown for Tinkerbell....dont want to put all the effort and money into,then only have sold out dates so cant go:rotfl2:
 
Sorry for jumping in on your thread but instead of starting a new thread I thought I'd just ask here :goodvibes

Am I right in thinking the only opportunity to see HalloWishes is if you do MNSSHP?
 
To go into the park and see HalloWishes would require a MNSSHP ticket

However, you can see the normal fireworks from the breach at the Polynesian Hotel so i'm guessing your could do the same for Hallowishes??

Not sure exactly what you would see but I'm sure some other Dissers will be on to advise :thumbsup2
 
To go into the park and see HalloWishes would require a MNSSHP ticket

However, you can see the normal fireworks from the breach at the Polynesian Hotel so i'm guessing your could do the same for Hallowishes??

Not sure exactly what you would see but I'm sure some other Dissers will be on to advise :thumbsup2

Thanks for that, the Poly beach is an option. We don't go until next year anyway but don't really fancy MNSSHP so wouldn't really want to spend the money on it just to see HalloWishes. Will have to think about it as I really would love to see it but we're planning to go to HHN and don't really think we can afford both :(
 
Thanks for that, the Poly beach is an option. We don't go until next year anyway but don't really fancy MNSSHP so wouldn't really want to spend the money on it just to see HalloWishes. Will have to think about it as I really would love to see it but we're planning to go to HHN and don't really think we can afford both :(

have you been to MNSSHP?
there's more to see than just hallowishes - there's the parade, the villains, the general 'feel' of the park...

but if you've been, i can understand not wanting to spend so much money for one night.

i'll be taking my mom and sister - my sister was born on halloween, so she tends to view everything having to do with halloween as being meant specially for her!! :)
she's REALLY looking forward to the party (that of course, disney is throwing JUST for her)
 
have you been to MNSSHP?
there's more to see than just hallowishes - there's the parade, the villains, the general 'feel' of the park...

but if you've been, i can understand not wanting to spend so much money for one night.

i'll be taking my mom and sister - my sister was born on halloween, so she tends to view everything having to do with halloween as being meant specially for her!! :)
she's REALLY looking forward to the party (that of course, disney is throwing JUST for her)

I haven't been before, no. I've been to HHN before and loved it so I'm keen to go back as boyfriend hasn't been to either. I just don't know if our budget will stretch to both, unfortunately, guess we'll just have to see nearer the time.
 
I haven't been before, no. I've been to HHN before and loved it so I'm keen to go back as boyfriend hasn't been to either. I just don't know if our budget will stretch to both, unfortunately, guess we'll just have to see nearer the time.

Hi,
I have done both HHN and MNSSHP and they couldnt be more different from each other!
HHN was too scary for me :rotfl2:"bit hard to admit that a 25 yr old was scared " The fact you have to wait in around at least 60min ques to go through 1 horror house was insane and i didnt like things jumping out at me.Hubby enjoyed it though and we got some fab pics (It was our wedding & honeymoon trip so we got loads of the pics and frames free)The overall feel to HHN was pretty hardcore,Loved the Rocky Horror show and would like to go again for that!

MNSSHP on the other hand is just Fab IMO we also have children and so this was brilliant for them,I never thought id enjoy it as much as I did loads of trick or treating fireworks are AMAZING and so is the parade.....the parade is easiest the best parade from Disney that i have ever seen,Grave diggers etc Also riding HM on the party nights just has a different feel,the park has a really fun Holiday feel to it,It is way more then just Hallow wishes and Dh said he really enjoyed and we are doing it again this yr,Plus u cant dress up at HHN :)
 
Hi,
I have done both HHN and MNSSHP and they couldnt be more different from each other!
HHN was too scary for me :rotfl2:"bit hard to admit that a 25 yr old was scared " The fact you have to wait in around at least 60min ques to go through 1 horror house was insane and i didnt like things jumping out at me.Hubby enjoyed it though and we got some fab pics (It was our wedding & honeymoon trip so we got loads of the pics and frames free)The overall feel to HHN was pretty hardcore,Loved the Rocky Horror show and would like to go again for that!

MNSSHP on the other hand is just Fab IMO we also have children and so this was brilliant for them,I never thought id enjoy it as much as I did loads of trick or treating fireworks are AMAZING and so is the parade.....the parade is easiest the best parade from Disney that i have ever seen,Grave diggers etc Also riding HM on the party nights just has a different feel,the park has a really fun Holiday feel to it,It is way more then just Hallow wishes and Dh said he really enjoyed and we are doing it again this yr,Plus u cant dress up at HHN :)

It's good to hear from someone who has done both but as a horror movie lover, HHN is more up my street :thumbsup2 We wouldn't dress up anyway and we don't focus on the parades a whole lot either.

Oh and I was 15 when I went to HHN, had to make my dad go in front :rotfl2:
 
It's good to hear from someone who has done both but as a horror movie lover, HHN is more up my street :thumbsup2 We wouldn't dress up anyway and we don't focus on the parades a whole lot either.

Oh and I was 15 when I went to HHN, had to make my dad go in front :rotfl2:

Then i definatly think that HHN is going to be way better for you,We love horrors to but just found it to be too much and too in your face,I mean being chased with a chainsaw isnt my idea of fun.......it was the ques that got to me one of them took over 90mins Ok it was amazing inside the house but still!

We dont normally do the parades either actually at Disney i can never be bothered to wait in the heat but they really are worth watching on the party nights :thumbsup2
 


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