We're back from WDW - went to MNSSHP on October 2, and it was wonderful! Since we were without kids on this trip, we skipped the candy lines and did only the rides, parade, fireworks.
NO waiting! It was wonderful. Our longest wait was for Peter Pan's Flight which was maybe five minutes at the most.
Parade and fireworks were awesome. I had watched the parade on
YouTube a few times, so I thought it wouldn't be as much fun since I knew what it was going to be like . . . WRONG! It was great.
We watched both the fireworks and parage from the train station, second level. A great spot that also gives an easy acess to the exit area if not staying afterwards. The trick is to leave just before the parade ends.
The Boo-To-You music is more fun in person, too. On YouTube it, well, frankly drove me a bit crazy. In person, I couldn't get enough.
Haunted Mansion was closed that night, alas. A true Halloween disappointment, of course, but we went another night (not a party night -- cannot remember the date but It was a late night).
We were surprised by an interaction with a cast member . . .
When we went on Haunted Mansion, the cast member who showed us into the stretch room had fun sneaking up on people and silently boo-ing them with a haunted look. She was quite talented, and she was hysterical!
It was also a bit scary since the performance was unexpected (at least by us!).
That night, it was an adult crowd with a couple of teenage girls who were going on the ride for the first time. The cast member really made the ride special for them by sneaking up on them more than others.
They screamed and laughed through the whole thing! The cast member set them up perfectly for not knowing what was coming next, so by the time they sat down to ride, they were pumped and primed, and screamed every turn.
Everyone was laughing and having a blast listening to the girls, because we'd all done the ride a zillion times and knew not to be scared.
So here's the thing: We all loved it, but the interaction might have frightened small children. Again, there were no small children there, and it was so much fun -- I'm not complaining, but I would ask first if it this might take place if I took a little one on.
Question: Is this the cast member interaction a new thing, or was this just something that the cast member was having fun with that night?