focusondisney
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So this is my family's first trip to Disney, and I don't have any idea how this works. I thought MNSSHP started later in September, but as I was double checking park hours for our trip coming up next weekend, I saw that MNSHHP hours have been added and it is starting on our last day in the parks (9/02). We have MK planned for that day and are saving fireworks and everything for that night. With breakfast ADR's early in the week I don't want to keep the kids up until 10 on our first nights there. If MNSSHP is going on does that mean we won't be able to stay at MK past 7pm??? After a years worth of planning, and checking and double checking park times I'm really frustrated! Maybe It's my fault for not realizing that MNSHHP started so early in September. At this point with Fp+ and ADR's all booked and planned out, I don't know how to rearrange our schedule if things have to change. Can someone calm me down?

You have to understand that people here defend Disney against attacks they feel are unjustified. The insinuation in your original post was that Disney somehow messed this up for you, and people are saying that wasn't the case. You've since said that you weren't saying that about Disney, but people don't always read entire threads before jumping in. And a lot of people -- myself included -- get frustrated with the "Disney is unfair because they force us to plan and then change hours" mantra that many repeat ad naseaum (you weren't, but sometimes message boards breed reflexive responses).
All that said, the only thing that will calm you down is you.n You have to look at options and decide what to do on a go forward.
These are things you can know for sure -- you don't have any ADRs or FPs for times during the party, because they wouldn't let you book them during the party times. So you're not missing out on those opportunities. Since the MK has always posted that it was closing at 7, it wasn't going to have fireworks that night, anyway (I understand that you missed that closing time). So even without a party, you were going to have to pick another day to see the show. There have been a lot of good suggestions as to rearranging dates and buying party tickets and stuff like that, so I think that's going to be the only option for you.
One the other side, though, i will tell you it's hard to put off fireworks for the whole time you're there. It's just too tempting,. So I don't think there's much chance that last night was going to be the only time to see the shows. Disney time works different than other times; bedtimes are hard to manage and enforce. Even when my kids were three and had a 7:30 bedtime at home, we still could never get them into the bed before the fireworks. So I appreciate the good intentions and the stress that has accompanied this news, but I don't think it will actually play out that this was going to be your only shot at MK fireworks. I could be wrong -- I certainly don't know your family -- but you're fearing is a situation that won't actually come to pass.
Good luck. And as the prophet Jimmy Buffett said, "Breathe in, breathe out, move on."
Hey OP, don't get down about what happened and all of these opinions. While there were several signs along the way that could have tipped you off to the party on that day, it wasn't something on your radar and you just missed it. It happens. Frankly I think that's pretty easy to do for someone with limited Disney experience that may not necessarily know what to pay attention to or where to look. Also it's 9/2 - I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that Halloween wasn't on the brain! I've accidentally botched a 9AM MK opening when it had been updated to 8AM a time or two and I generally pay attention to the various resources. Stuff happens.
Maybe there's a way to turn lemons into lemonade. Maybe take away a meal or two earlier in the week and save some money for party tickets? Watching Hallowishes from outside the park is an excellent idea too - the view from Poly is great. They shoot perimeter fireworks off during certain segments and frankly the view from outside can be better depending on where you are in the MK.
Again, don't let any of this get you down - I'm sure you'll make the most of it and you can look back later and chuckle. I look back at some of the planning things we did on our first few trips and just laugh too.
sorry, thanks for your offer of help. I was going to post the plans later. I was able to sit down this evening and take a look at the plans and I think I figured out somewhere where I can rearrange. Won't be what I had been hoping for, but I will look at the bright side like so many people posted, and hope to take advantage of a less crowded day at MK that day.



