Mickey's not so scary halloween

SantiJB

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About MNSSHP, can anyone explain me what is it?

I understand that if you buy the MNSSHP ticket you can stay at the MK this day from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. but what is included with this ticket??? the dinner is included??

If this day the closing time of MK is 6 p.m., does the MNSSHP clients have to exit at 6 p.m. and re-entree at 7 p.m. or not?

Thank you very much and sorry for my English, I'm Spanish!!!

Regards.
 
The MNSSHP ticket includes admission from 7pm to Midnight, it does not include dinner. You do get to "Trick or Treat" in the park so you get lots of free candy. You get a free bag when you enter to hold the candy. I still have candy left from last year. You also get a special parade and fireworks show. The fireworks are wonderful and the parade was good and they gave out more free candy in the parade. Most of the rides are open and there are special halloween decorations all over the park.
I don't know if you have to leave the park at 6pm, we got there after 7pm last year.
It is a fun time and worth the $40 for admission.
 
Previous poster gave a great explanation! Just wanted to add that it's AMAZING the transformation the park makes in that one hour the park 'closes'! There's decorations, lights and Halloween music everywhere.

The Halloween parade starts with the Headless Horseman! Wonderful!

Also, you do not have to leave and re-enter. They keep one land open for party goers to ride rides till the whole park re-opens.
 
Thanks for your help!!! Any opinion more???

Can you explain me what is "trick or treat"?? Sorry I'm Spanish and I can't understant it.

Regards.
 

SantiJB said:
Thanks for your help!!! Any opinion more???

Can you explain me what is "trick or treat"?? Sorry I'm Spanish and I can't understant it.

Regards.

Trick or Treating is the main thing we do on Halloween. The kids go from house to house and say "Trick or Treat" and then the person at the door gives them some candy!

Instead of going house to house, you trick or treat at Magic Kingdom! There will be candy/trick or treat locations throughtout the park! Lots of fun!

It's a fun, great night if you want to experience Halloween festivities!
 
Thank you very much!!!! I already understand it

Additionally I think one incentive more of MNSSHP is that you can be at MK park with less people, isn't it? The clients of this party must be less than the normal/regular clients of the park.

If I am a MNSSHP client, Can I book a table in Cinderellas castle for instance at 9 p.m. or not?

I can see a 2005 MNSSHP map and it indicates a "character dining point" at Frontierland (more or less) can anyone explain me something about it? What is it?

Regards.
 
SantiJB said:
Thank you very much!!!! I already understand it

Additionally I think one incentive more of MNSSHP is that you can be at MK park with less people, isn't it? The clients of this party must be less than the normal/regular clients of the park.

If I am a MNSSHP client, Can I book a table in Cinderellas castle for instance at 9 p.m. or not?

I can see a 2005 MNSSHP map and it indicates a "character dining point" at Frontierland (more or less) can anyone explain me something about it? What is it?

Regards.

Yes, there are suppose to be only a select number of tickets sold to this event, thus not as crowded, less lines for rides.

The Castle restaurant will take reservations only until 6:00p.

Liberty Tree Tavern (in Liberty Square) has Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, and chip & dale. They take reservations till 9:30p.

Also there is Tony's (reservations till 9:30p) and the Plaza (reservations till 6:00p)

Lastly there is also Crystal Palace with Pooh and friends taking reservations till 6:00p.
 
SantiJB said:
the dinner is included??
As other's have said, dinner is not included. Because you pay so much for your ticket and you only have 5 hours in the park (although in the past, they have let people with the ticket in at 4 pm) you might want to eat earlier outside the park (or inside if they let you in early, before the party begins). Some people don't want to give up the hours of the party inside a restaurant. We ate our main meal on one of our party days during lunch, and "snacked" or ate counter type food at night, since a regular restaurant takes up so much time.
 
We always enter the park at 4:00. This is the earliest time to enter for the party. They will give you a wristband for the evening. At 6:00 all party guests are put into one of the lands (it changes from year to year). That is the time that we prefer to eat so we don't miss any of the party. We choose not to do a character meal that evening and just eat at whatever resteraunt is open in the land they put us in....again, so we don't miss any of the party. If you make a dinner reservation for that evening, keep in mind that the parade runs at 8:00 and 9:00, and the fireworks are at 9:15.

The party also offers a free photo for everyone in your party. Characters in costumes. Dance parties with characters. No waiting for rides because of the small number of people in the park.

Many people choose to wear Halloween costumes for the evening, but that is not required. My youngest has worn costumes, and the older son, myself and husband wear matching Halloween shirts.

Weekend parties are busier than weekdays.

I hope you decide to try it!! :goodvibes
 


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