kat_lh
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Full after party review with some photos.
We went on 10/10 to the HEA after party. Touring Plans had predicted a crowd level of 6 and it turned out to be a 9. It absolutely felt like a 9. Like @cakebaker mentioned above, when ISAW has an hour long wait, you know it's crowded.
At 6:35 (which I know because I sent my husband a text), I was meeting up with my family at the 3:00 o'clock spoke of the Hub. I actually stopped and asked two CMs to confirm the fireworks were at 9 because people were already staking out spots, ropes were being set up and CMs were out directing traffic.
Our family of five, me, hubs, and three kids, 10, 8, and 4, attended. We had no dinner reservations and this was our second time back in the MK that day. Previously, we left after the Festival of Fantasy parade, went back to the Poly and took a massive nap. We went back to MK about 6ish, did Buzz and Speedway with FP and then headed over to the party to check in at 8:10. We were given our bands very quickly, told to head over to the garden, take our time coming back if we wanted to wait for the crowd to die down and then we would check in again at the podium inside the restaurant.
We parked our stroller there so we wouldn't have to deal with it in the garden and then followed another family and a CM to go into the garden.
This was the crowd at 8:14. We found a spot at the center back up against the rail.
8:24 - still room around the photographer but it was starting to fill in.
It downpoured earlier that afternoon, so we brought towels with us to sit on in case it was wet (it wasn't.) The towels were nice however in staking out our space, which was great because the kids could run about a little bit and we didn't have to worry about saving their spaces for them. Also the towels were good because the top of the back rail was wet and so we wiped it off. If you're in a group, and don't want to just sit still, bring a blanket or something for establishing your space, so to speak. Everyone coming in was coming in and sitting down right away which was nice and even though it was crowded, gave it a relaxed feel. Also, bring a backpack with you so you have something to rest against if you aren't able to get a seat along the railing. Oh, and teaching your kids old fashioned clapping games is a great way to pass the time (and probably annoy your neighbors. Sorry neighbors, at least you know all the verses to "A sailor went to sea, sea, sea" now.)
Around 8:40, the right side of the garden became noticeably more crowded than the east side of the garden. There was a definite bottle neck of ECVs. If you could step through, it was a good deal more clear on the west side of the garden. Don't be afraid to use the flashlight on your phone to help you find a path to a clear area. Several people were sitting on black trashbags which made it almost impossible to see where to go.
At 9, everyone stood up when the show started. The family next to me was surprised (we had briefly chatted before) that you'd be standing, so yeah, go in expecting to stand up, and if you can sit, it's a bonus. The towels came in handy as we used them as a cushion and my 8 year old was able to sit on top of the rail. I did have to hold (my husband and I switched off) the 4 year old so he could see. The 10 year old (who is very very short for her age) probably would have appreciated a boost of some sort but she never complained about standing.
Our view. Pretty freaking amazing if you ask me.
So after the show, we sat back down for roughly 10-15 minutes. (I took a picture of my son at 8:31 waiting for food so we were over at the Terrace by then.) Crowds cleared out very quickly as they had the bypass open. The CM when we checked in told us to take our time coming back over so we took her at her word.
Now begins the party where I just fell in love with this event. It's entirely possible that we got the best CMs ever and hit everyone on an amazing day, but it was just so great. First of all, we had the absolute best and happiest and nicest CMs ever. Everyone single person we came in contact with was smiling and greeting us and just seemed really happy to be there.
The CM who was escorting us to our table showed us around the setup and told us several times to help ourselves to as much as we wanted, etc etc. She found a round table for six and sat us at it and put the reserved sign on the table. There was a small line so we just grabbed some drinks for ourselves while the line died down (and by line, I mean less than 10 people.)
This was a sold out after party as far as I could tell (that morning, I could only find a ticket for one person, not two, so I guess that's pretty sold out.) However, it never ever felt sold out at the Terrace. There were empty tables around us the whole night.
Our view at 9:40
My (first) plate. The cheeseburger spring rolls, secret sauce, macaroon, cheesecake bite and pineapple something. The other savory option was cheese, crackers and the spinach dip.
The macaroons were unexpectedly great.
These were mediocre, but when feeding children that late at night, all the cared about was the amount of sugar per bite, so they were happy. LOL.
This was the buffet at 10:04 - fully restocked. They did an amazing job of keeping the food out and full.
A little unexpected thing that made me happy - these were the prettiest extra bands we had during our whole stay! Don't worry @GADisneyDad14 - I'm not still wearing it!
The other unexpected thing that made me super happy - they had iced coffee! We closed the park down at 1 a.m. so that iced coffee came in very handy!
I've seen others ask about this, so I'll mention it. You apparently can see some/most of OUAT if you get to the railing and lean over. There were several people who watched it this way and given the fact that there were empty tables, some folks seated further back had no issue walking up to the railing to watch it. It's certainly not an ideal view, but you can see it. Of course, you could stay in the garden and watch it and for this party at least, there was plenty of food still left afterwards.
We left around 10:15 to start enjoying EMH which were from 11pm-1am. I didn't (foolishly) bring any containers with me but we did have our popcorn bucket so I took some rice krispie treats and cookies to go with us. I asked the CMs and they said "oh yes, please help yourself" so they have no issue with you taking things to go.
In hindsight, this ended up being our second favorite separately charged event that we did during our vacation, behind TSL EMM and before the Star Wars dessert party, FOLK dinner package and MK EMM. Going in to it, we didn't expect it to rate so high but the crowd level (being more crowded than expected) and the amount of the food and relaxed atmosphere really bumped this up for us in value.
I would do this again in heartbeat, especially if I knew it was an above 7 crowd level at MK. I would book the after party if MK had extended closing hours because this was a great way to pass the time and let the crowds clear out. I don't know if I would book the after party if MK closed soon after the fireworks because you'd miss low crowd times to ride rides (if that's important to you. If that's not important to you, then book the after party and leave the park in a leisurely manner.)
I'd also book the after party if it was going to be crowded and I was using an ECV or needed to take a stroller into the garden with me. You'd have plenty of time to find a good spot without being stuck wherever you could find space. Just my personality, if I'd booked the before party, I'd spend the whole time worrying all the good seats would be gone in the garden and I'd feel rushed to get over there and possibly miss out on fully enjoying the food. (But that may just be my personality.)
I think MK is just so crowded these days and even if you aren't on chat boards about Disney, word gets out about these extra events and I just don't see crowd levels dropping anytime soon. I think the after party adds a lot of extra value in certain circumstances that the before party doesn't offer.
All in all, this was a great add on our for our family and I'm very glad that we did it.
We went on 10/10 to the HEA after party. Touring Plans had predicted a crowd level of 6 and it turned out to be a 9. It absolutely felt like a 9. Like @cakebaker mentioned above, when ISAW has an hour long wait, you know it's crowded.
At 6:35 (which I know because I sent my husband a text), I was meeting up with my family at the 3:00 o'clock spoke of the Hub. I actually stopped and asked two CMs to confirm the fireworks were at 9 because people were already staking out spots, ropes were being set up and CMs were out directing traffic.
Our family of five, me, hubs, and three kids, 10, 8, and 4, attended. We had no dinner reservations and this was our second time back in the MK that day. Previously, we left after the Festival of Fantasy parade, went back to the Poly and took a massive nap. We went back to MK about 6ish, did Buzz and Speedway with FP and then headed over to the party to check in at 8:10. We were given our bands very quickly, told to head over to the garden, take our time coming back if we wanted to wait for the crowd to die down and then we would check in again at the podium inside the restaurant.
We parked our stroller there so we wouldn't have to deal with it in the garden and then followed another family and a CM to go into the garden.

This was the crowd at 8:14. We found a spot at the center back up against the rail.

8:24 - still room around the photographer but it was starting to fill in.
It downpoured earlier that afternoon, so we brought towels with us to sit on in case it was wet (it wasn't.) The towels were nice however in staking out our space, which was great because the kids could run about a little bit and we didn't have to worry about saving their spaces for them. Also the towels were good because the top of the back rail was wet and so we wiped it off. If you're in a group, and don't want to just sit still, bring a blanket or something for establishing your space, so to speak. Everyone coming in was coming in and sitting down right away which was nice and even though it was crowded, gave it a relaxed feel. Also, bring a backpack with you so you have something to rest against if you aren't able to get a seat along the railing. Oh, and teaching your kids old fashioned clapping games is a great way to pass the time (and probably annoy your neighbors. Sorry neighbors, at least you know all the verses to "A sailor went to sea, sea, sea" now.)
Around 8:40, the right side of the garden became noticeably more crowded than the east side of the garden. There was a definite bottle neck of ECVs. If you could step through, it was a good deal more clear on the west side of the garden. Don't be afraid to use the flashlight on your phone to help you find a path to a clear area. Several people were sitting on black trashbags which made it almost impossible to see where to go.
At 9, everyone stood up when the show started. The family next to me was surprised (we had briefly chatted before) that you'd be standing, so yeah, go in expecting to stand up, and if you can sit, it's a bonus. The towels came in handy as we used them as a cushion and my 8 year old was able to sit on top of the rail. I did have to hold (my husband and I switched off) the 4 year old so he could see. The 10 year old (who is very very short for her age) probably would have appreciated a boost of some sort but she never complained about standing.

Our view. Pretty freaking amazing if you ask me.
So after the show, we sat back down for roughly 10-15 minutes. (I took a picture of my son at 8:31 waiting for food so we were over at the Terrace by then.) Crowds cleared out very quickly as they had the bypass open. The CM when we checked in told us to take our time coming back over so we took her at her word.
Now begins the party where I just fell in love with this event. It's entirely possible that we got the best CMs ever and hit everyone on an amazing day, but it was just so great. First of all, we had the absolute best and happiest and nicest CMs ever. Everyone single person we came in contact with was smiling and greeting us and just seemed really happy to be there.
The CM who was escorting us to our table showed us around the setup and told us several times to help ourselves to as much as we wanted, etc etc. She found a round table for six and sat us at it and put the reserved sign on the table. There was a small line so we just grabbed some drinks for ourselves while the line died down (and by line, I mean less than 10 people.)
This was a sold out after party as far as I could tell (that morning, I could only find a ticket for one person, not two, so I guess that's pretty sold out.) However, it never ever felt sold out at the Terrace. There were empty tables around us the whole night.

Our view at 9:40

My (first) plate. The cheeseburger spring rolls, secret sauce, macaroon, cheesecake bite and pineapple something. The other savory option was cheese, crackers and the spinach dip.
The macaroons were unexpectedly great.

These were mediocre, but when feeding children that late at night, all the cared about was the amount of sugar per bite, so they were happy. LOL.

This was the buffet at 10:04 - fully restocked. They did an amazing job of keeping the food out and full.

A little unexpected thing that made me happy - these were the prettiest extra bands we had during our whole stay! Don't worry @GADisneyDad14 - I'm not still wearing it!
The other unexpected thing that made me super happy - they had iced coffee! We closed the park down at 1 a.m. so that iced coffee came in very handy!
I've seen others ask about this, so I'll mention it. You apparently can see some/most of OUAT if you get to the railing and lean over. There were several people who watched it this way and given the fact that there were empty tables, some folks seated further back had no issue walking up to the railing to watch it. It's certainly not an ideal view, but you can see it. Of course, you could stay in the garden and watch it and for this party at least, there was plenty of food still left afterwards.
We left around 10:15 to start enjoying EMH which were from 11pm-1am. I didn't (foolishly) bring any containers with me but we did have our popcorn bucket so I took some rice krispie treats and cookies to go with us. I asked the CMs and they said "oh yes, please help yourself" so they have no issue with you taking things to go.
In hindsight, this ended up being our second favorite separately charged event that we did during our vacation, behind TSL EMM and before the Star Wars dessert party, FOLK dinner package and MK EMM. Going in to it, we didn't expect it to rate so high but the crowd level (being more crowded than expected) and the amount of the food and relaxed atmosphere really bumped this up for us in value.
I would do this again in heartbeat, especially if I knew it was an above 7 crowd level at MK. I would book the after party if MK had extended closing hours because this was a great way to pass the time and let the crowds clear out. I don't know if I would book the after party if MK closed soon after the fireworks because you'd miss low crowd times to ride rides (if that's important to you. If that's not important to you, then book the after party and leave the park in a leisurely manner.)
I'd also book the after party if it was going to be crowded and I was using an ECV or needed to take a stroller into the garden with me. You'd have plenty of time to find a good spot without being stuck wherever you could find space. Just my personality, if I'd booked the before party, I'd spend the whole time worrying all the good seats would be gone in the garden and I'd feel rushed to get over there and possibly miss out on fully enjoying the food. (But that may just be my personality.)
I think MK is just so crowded these days and even if you aren't on chat boards about Disney, word gets out about these extra events and I just don't see crowd levels dropping anytime soon. I think the after party adds a lot of extra value in certain circumstances that the before party doesn't offer.
All in all, this was a great add on our for our family and I'm very glad that we did it.