Mickey's Not So Scary Haloween Party

UKPhil

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A bit of early planning here ...

When do tickets normally go on sale for this? Are they usually available from the UK ticket agencies or will I need to go direct to Disney?

Any feedback from those who've been?
 
sorry i can't answer any of your questions, but i just wanted to mention that there have been rumors about another halloween event being added at MGM - something a bit scarier.....so you might want to keep an eye out for that as well....

as for Mickey's party at the MK, i've seen videos of the special fireworks and parade and they look like a lot of fun (and by themselves, worth the price of the ticket)....
and what with trick or treating (you're never too old for that :teeth: ) and the rest, I'm sure it's a fun time....
 
Hi there,

We went twice last year to MNSSHP the tickets are not yet listed although you can call direct and buy them, they then DHL them to the UK for $8.00

Keep checking the boards or allears,wdwmagic for dates etc.
 
Usually April/May is when they are released :) You have to buy direct from Disney :)

We are going again this year and really looking forward to it :) You can dress up, trick or treat and watch the parade :)

There will be a thread on the theme park attractions and strategies board as soon as tickets are released :)
 

We've been to MNSSHP and MVMCP before - tickets for these events are only available direct from Disney. As mentioned previously, the tickets are sent out via DHL at a very reasonable cost and they arrive very quickly! :teeth:

I'm guessing the tickets will be on sale in April since they now take ADR's 180 days in advance - well, at least that's what I'm hoping for! :thumbsup2
 
Its a great party

Do not miss it
 
I've read loads of trip reports Paula from those that have done this party and the xmas party solo or with other adults, they've enjoyed it as muach as, if not more so, than the kids who get tired and teasy
 
its a fab event! Shame i cant go this year but i dont think i could swing 3 WDW trips lol
 
DW and I have been several times in the past and enjoyed it thoroughly :thumbsup2 even though we have not dressed for the occassion.

That will all be changing this year though now we have Joseph - he already has a choice of costumes ;)
 
Sorry to be a bit thick but how do you order the tickets? Do you pay with your English credit card and they convert the amount to dollars? I have never bought anything outside the UK before so I'm a bit nervous but really want to go to the halloween celebrations. Instructions on how to order them would be so helpful. Also is there a best time to go - I vaguely remember reading that the 31st is really busy and we're also going to Discovery Cove the next day so would want to avoid that night.

Thanks from a confused Brit!! :rolleyes2
 
Hi Anita, yes, you can use your english credit card and the statement will show something like -
WDW event $50 USD = £36
or something like that, you'll almost certainly see it in dollars and pounds sterling.
also, MNSSHP will be on other nights as well as the 31st so no real need to stress yourselves to go in on that particular evening
 
PaulaSB12 said:
Has anyone ever done this solo? If so can the big kids play as well?


It is a lot of fun... Also for us big kids...

I did get my share of candy every time ;)
Story tellers, firework, parade, hand palm readers.... Enjoy it :thumbsup2
 












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