StelmackFamily
Earning My Ears
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me too! We are at Beach ClubI just received an email from Disney saying I have early access to book Boo Bash tickets since I have a resort reservation. I’m booked at CSR.
me too! We are at Beach ClubI just received an email from Disney saying I have early access to book Boo Bash tickets since I have a resort reservation. I’m booked at CSR.
we are DVC members (blue card) staying at RivieraAre they your points or rented? I have rented points and haven’t gotten an email yet and am starting to worry.
I would do it. My daughter and I both love Halloween and were fortunate to be able to attend MNSSHP on Halloween night when she was 13. It is one of my favorite memories and something we still talk about. We have not found a way to do it again since then and are so glad we did it when we could. We also were able to do Villains After Hours a few years later and it is our second favorite thing we've done at Disney. I hope you have a wonderful time if you decide to go!
I have 3 DVC stays booked during boo bash events on my own points and haven’t given the email either. Poly, riviera and BWV.Are they your points or rented? I have rented points and haven’t gotten an email yet and am starting to worry.
One day tickets at dlr are about that and people do pay.Just incredible. Is it they have money to burn? Fear of missing out? Primal desire to make a family memory?
Just wondering what Disney's tapped into here (and consequently what the future of Disney looks like). What if the tickets were say $249 a person? A thousand bucks for a family of four? Would they still pay?
One of the blogs did a comparison of prices for Not So Scary in 2019 vs Boo Bash. MNSSHP started at $79 in advance for the cheapest ticket. Boo Bash is $129 for the cheapest ticket. MNSSHP was definitely cheaper and you got more too.MNSSHP was never cheap, but the year we went, my family and I thought the event was worth it. The castle show, parade, fireworks, rare meet-and-greets...all of it made the price tag (high, but) acceptable. I do not see the Boo Bash worth its price. What more are you getting? A cavalcade? Candy?!
One of the blogs did a comparison of prices for Not So Scary in 2019 vs Boo Bash. MNSSHP started at $79 in advance for the cheapest ticket. Boo Bash is $129 for the cheapest ticket. MNSSHP was definitely cheaper and you got more too.
Are MNSSHP & MVMCP lesser capacity parties but the after hours events more so?
So torn. We have Ft. wilderness reservations in October for my daughter's birthday. We loved the MNSSHP in 2019 (our first year going). If we buy tickets, that will be our only Disney park day of the trip (Universal is selling season passes to military for $200 a person, so we will be over there most of the time).
If there are complimentary snacks (other than trick or treat candy), I may try to load up on those
Are tickets only available via phone?
This.For those saying you "get more" from the parties, it depends on what you want. If you want special things like parades, dance parties, etc., then yes, you get more from the parties. If you want multiple rides with little to no wait, I believe you get more from the after hours events. We did Villains After Hours and MVMCP in the same year and at VAH we were able to ride far more rides in a shorter amount of time than we did at MVMCP.
So I'm in the position where I feel I have to go. I have young kids and I'm specifically taking them to Disney for Halloween. That means I will need to she'll out $1000 for my family of five to go unless I want to take them trick or treating randomly around Orlando, which wouldn't fly since they knew we were going to Disney to trick or treat. The kicker is my kids will be 8, 5, and 3 so staying up that late is a real challenge. It's a catch 22.