MVMCP

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Hubby and I are considering going to MVMCP this December. Just wondering:

- Is it "worth" it for two adults to attend? (No children)

- Would you rather go on a Friday or Sunday night? (12/01 or 12/03)
 
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My husband and I are going and we don't have kids. We have never been before but have done Mickeys Not So Very Scary Halloween party and loved it! I think I would do a Friday night if Saturday was the only option.
 
If you love Christmas and usually get into the spirit, then yes, I would do it.

Hands down, take the Sunday party. It's your better chance of a less attended party (because locals have to be up and at work the day after).
 

We are going to be at DW from December 9 to 17. We will go to MK twice...once for MVMCP and once to see the new fireworks on a non-party night. I think we will go to the party on December 12 and to MK (no party night) on December 16. When checking the calendar, it states that Magic Kingdom is open until 9pm on December 16 and there is no party (Saturday) but it also says there are no fireworks that night. Does anyone know why?
 
I think everyone should do MVMCP at least once. I'd go on a Sunday night. Better chance of lower crowd.
 
Husband and I are going in November with no kids. Can't wait! I would definitely do the Sunday as it is a "school night."
I am still trying to decide which night we will go, but it will be Tuesday or Thursday. I am not even considering Friday.
 
My husband and I are going and we don't have kids. We have never been before but have done Mickeys Not So Very Scary Halloween party and loved it! I think I would do a Friday night if Saturday was the only option.
Correction! I thought you were asking for advice on Friday or Saturday. Sunday would be the day I would pick! We actually are going on a Sunday this year because we are going with a hige group of people that can only do Sunday. (Tuesday is my ideal day)
 
We are going to be at DW from December 9 to 17. We will go to MK twice...once for MVMCP and once to see the new fireworks on a non-party night. I think we will go to the party on December 12 and to MK (no party night) on December 16. When checking the calendar, it states that Magic Kingdom is open until 9pm on December 16 and there is no party (Saturday) but it also says there are no fireworks that night. Does anyone know why?

The calendars are not set in stone. Hours will still be tweaked and fireworks shows will be updated as it gets closer. In years past, they showed Wishes on the off-party nights. After the parties ended, they showed the Christmas fireworks and parade every day until Christmas. We assume that it will be the same with HEA this year, but anything could happen. Just keep checking for updates.
 
We are doing our first MVMCP on an upcoming November Sunday. It is our first full day in the parks. Generally how crowded does MK get during the day on a MVMCP day ? I'm doing a Keys to the Kingdom Tour with my son early in the morning, but am hoping we can fit in a couple rides later in the day before our dinner ADR.
 
We are doing our first MVMCP on an upcoming November Sunday. It is our first full day in the parks. Generally how crowded does MK get during the day on a MVMCP day ? I'm doing a Keys to the Kingdom Tour with my son early in the morning, but am hoping we can fit in a couple rides later in the day before our dinner ADR.

Party days are typically lower crowd days because one day non-hoppers want the night entertainment and will historically go on non-party days.
 

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