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What kind of candy has historically been offered for trick or treating?
Good stuff or smarties galore?
Good stuff or smarties galore?
trick or treating at MNSSHP is such a waste of precious time, imho.
I like Smarties.




How long does trick or treating at a trick or treating stop take? Does it eat up a lot of time? My kids want to do some trick or treating at the party...

trick or treating at MNSSHP is such a waste of precious time, imho.
I thought the same thing, and had prepped my kiddo, letting him know that we weren't going to worry about trick or treating bc we could just buy a bag of candy that we like. He was fine with that....but when we were actually there, the lure of tick or treating was too great. We ended up going to each treat stop that we walked past. It didn't rally take long...maybe a minute or two per station. At one point, DS and I were waiting on my husband to use the restroom near a treat station...so my son just kept trick or treating until DH joined us again!
Anyway, I would caution parents of youngish children to plan some time for trick or treating. Your kiddo is going to want to, and how can you tell them no to trick or treating at MNSSHP?
Agreed!Right? Call me childish but the thought of trick or treating in the Magic Kingdom is half the draw for me.
What kind of candy has historically been offered for trick or treating?
Good stuff or smarties galore?
We always go with friends from the UK for whom trick or treat is a novelty. I have to constantly remind myself that friendship takes precedence over riding Big Thunder 17 times in a rowtrick or treating at MNSSHP is such a waste of precious time, imho.

Agreed!
But, based on my one MNSSHP experience, the longest lines candy seemed to be the beginning of the event. Towards the end there were shorter lines and CM's were more generous with the candy.
Agreed!
But, based on my one MNSSHP experience, the longest lines candy seemed to be the beginning of the event. Towards the end there were shorter lines and CM's were more generous with the candy.
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