I am waiting impatiently as well this will be our first time going. We want to go Halloween night so as soon as they are on sale I have to get tickets.
So I would love to wear a costume and I am short and "fluffy" I am looking for ideas where I would not have to wear heels....any suggestions and I am going with my grandson and would like something that he could coordinate with.
***sorry meant to start a new thread****
While dates haven't officially been released, the calendars for September and October have been, so I think you can safely assume any date where MK closes at 7 is a party date, except for Sept 5 and 6, which are for Night of Joy.
I am waiting impatiently as well this will be our first time going. We want to go Halloween night so as soon as they are on sale I have to get tickets.
So I would love to wear a costume and I am short and "fluffy" I am looking for ideas where I would not have to wear heels....any suggestions and I am going with my grandson and would like something that he could coordinate with. ***sorry meant to start a new thread****
Generally speaking, how long to I have to buy tickets for Halloween day? A few hours? A few days? A few weeks? Also anyone have any idea on the timeframe I will have to buy the first Christmas party before it sells out? If it sells out.
You can buy tickets even up to the day of the party, slightly higher. An advantage would be knowing what the weather was going to be like. In 2012, we got rain on our first party, but it cleared up. But grounds too wet for the headless horseman to lead the parade. We bought tickets for a second party. Pouring rain from 7 til midnight. We got our second night's tickets refunded.
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