My DH and I will be in Disney for the first night of Mickey's halloween party. This is our first real trip alone without our children. Is this event geared more towards children, or would we enjoy this too???
I have heard this question a lot from adults, trust me it is fun no matter what. There are a lot of adults dressed up in costume (me) and then there are some that just want to go in their normal clothes, either way it is just a fun time.
I just like to see the Magic Kingdom all decked out in it's Halloween gear, there are candy stations (which I never do), a Boo To You Halloween parade, I still have that song stuck in my head from last year, and the characters are all dressed up in their Halloween costumes. Oh yeah and the best part is that you can easily get on the rides, last year we just went from ride to ride walking right on with no wait!!!
It really is awesome and I highly recommend that you go see it atleast once.
I went a couple of years ago with my mom and my sister's family (husband, two kids). We started the evening together and had our picture taken, but then went our separate ways. We had a blast. It's the best parade I've seen at Disney and just a different atmosphere. It's not mindblowingly different, but fun, and they play creepy music as the park is closing that will stick with you.
Having the extra time in the park at night and the different parade and seeing the kids all excited was worth the purchase price for me. My sister had been to an earlier MNSSHP where she said the decorations were far more intense (fake leaves all over the streets, etc, appearing magically even though she'd already been in the park that day) and said that it had been toned down over the years in terms of theming. Not sure if others agree.
My DH and I went without the kids last year and we had a fun time. We dressed up as pirates, the kids loved seeing our pictures. This year my sister and I are going for a girls only trip and we will be attending the party on 10/16. We will be dressing up for it.
We will be on our honeymoon in october and me and dh will be attending the MNSSHP on Oct 5. When we called to order the tickets the CM actually asked if we are going to dress up. So it is definitly not just geared towards children. Also when everyone enters through the gates they give everyone a trick or treat bag. So I'm quite sure you do not have to be dressed up to enjoy the treats. Hopefully you will decide to go!
DH and I went last year. We dressed up and had the best time. We did not do the candy stations because they were just regular candy you can get anywhere. We did stalk the characters and got pictures with villans, snow white and the 7 dwarfs, and many other characters dressed up. It was a blast. I am sad we can't go this year.
I ordered the tix right away this morning as soon as I saw the dates...with all the DIS-ing I do, I can't believe I didn't notice this sooner...I'm so ashamed! I was just trying to get an idea of what to expect cause I'm so excited about it! DH has already said no costumes though so I didn't know if we could still get a few goodies (I've seen where one person got 24 lbs of candy, I don't wanna go that far, just a handful for the room to settle our sweet-tooth & late-nite cravings!)...and thank you both for your helpful responses!
You absolutely do not have to wear costumes, though you will see most children in costumes and many adults in costumes. Everyone can go trick or treating whether in costume or not.
Maybe just matching Halloween t-shirts for the two of you?
Costumes are definitely NOT necessary to trick or treat. We got tons of candy and there were 6 of us, all adults. It was the most fun I have had in a long time. It brought me back to my childhood. 40 some years ago was the last time I had trick or treated.
We're so excited to be going! I ordered out tix for Sept. 15th the other day and booked LTT for 4:10. The CM who checked LTT availability was surprised as there were only 3 (early)tables left-2 @ 4:05 and one at 4:10. I jumped on 4:10. This way will be done eating before the official start at 7. Only bummer is I have an ADR for Kona that night I'll have to change to another night-it's our favorite restaurant. See you there!
You absolutely do not have to wear costumes, though you will see most children in costumes and many adults in costumes. Everyone can go trick or treating whether in costume or not.
Maybe just matching Halloween t-shirts for the two of you?
THANK YOU - THAT IS AN AWESOME IDEA!
I think I can get DH to agree to that! See everyone on 9/22!
P.S. just thought of another question or 2...since we each get our own photo-op (one with each ticket), are there different locations/scenery/backgrounds we can look for...and are these available on Photopass?
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