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No. A 2 yo does not require any ticket.We will have a 2 year old in our group. I know there is no cost for them, but, do they need any sort of “no-charge” ticket to attend MNSSHP?
Thanks!
No. A 2 yo does not require any ticket.We will have a 2 year old in our group. I know there is no cost for them, but, do they need any sort of “no-charge” ticket to attend MNSSHP?
Thanks!
Sure!Costumes - does anyone do just a little thing and maybe nothing to do with Disney? We want to participate a bit!
I saw these and I was going to wear pink ones and husband green. And then just wear glow bracelets and necklaces. No other real costume elements. That's fun/in the spirit, right?
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They will publish a list of the open attractions, but most are.Are all attractions open during the celebration? This is going to be our first time going to the not so scary halloween. Is it worth it to actually sneak in some rides during the celebration?
No, not all attractions are open during the party. Post 1 has a list of attractions that are historically open during the party but that list can change year to year and even party to party.Are all attractions open during the celebration? This is going to be our first time going to the not so scary halloween. Is it worth it to actually sneak in some rides during the celebration?
We are just doing cat ears. We prefer to be comfortable, especially in the august heat.Costumes - does anyone do just a little thing and maybe nothing to do with Disney? We want to participate a bit!
I saw these and I was going to wear pink ones and husband green. And then just wear glow bracelets and necklaces. No other real costume elements. That's fun/in the spirit, right?
We are just doing cat ears. We prefer to be comfortable, especially in the august heat.
Are all attractions open during the celebration? This is going to be our first time going to the not so scary halloween. Is it worth it to actually sneak in some rides during the celebration?
That's a great idea, it can be really hot in October, I don't know how some people dress in full costume.Costumes - does anyone do just a little thing and maybe nothing to do with Disney? We want to participate a bit!
I saw these and I was going to wear pink ones and husband green. And then just wear glow bracelets and necklaces. No other real costume elements. That's fun/in the spirit, right?
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My grown daughter goes all in with a costume, my wife and I just wear Disney themed shirts that seem appropriate for a Halloween party and we have a blast. Part of the fun is seeing the wide range of just a tee shirts and/or ears, Disney bounding, to full blown wow factor costumes.Costumes - does anyone do just a little thing and maybe nothing to do with Disney? We want to participate a bit!
I saw these and I was going to wear pink ones and husband green. And then just wear glow bracelets and necklaces. No other real costume elements. That's fun/in the spirit, right?
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Went as Miss Piggy last early Sept (my was Kermit) and was DYING even though I was in a sleeveless dress—I e never had sweat rolling off my legs like that. So glad I decided not to wear the wig! Year before we went as Remy and Linguine and that was even cooler than our costume choices last year.That
That's a great idea, it can be really hot in October, I don't know how some people dress in full costume.
I go in September with extended family. Last year we had my 6 yo, 3 yo, and a 2 yo great nieces and great nephew. We hung by the pool during the morning then went our separate ways to nap, eat, change, etc. We met back at MK for the 4pm entry. My adult (23) kid and I wore out and bailed before the little ones. Their families and my bro/sil (the grandparents) stayed til close. It was a late start the next day on Wednesday, but they had a blast.My daughter and I will be there in September again and I am considering getting tickets this time. I am not sure it is worth it for her though, she is 7. I don't know how late she will be able to stay up. Those of you who go with kiddos - do you stay until the end? I figure that by 10PM she will be done and ready to go.
Yes, people do their own thing and it's not odd at all to do something that isn't Disney themed.Costumes - does anyone do just a little thing and maybe nothing to do with Disney? We want to participate a bit!
I saw these and I was going to wear pink ones and husband green. And then just wear glow bracelets and necklaces. No other real costume elements. That's fun/in the spirit, right?
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I think a lot will depend on what you do during the day..My daughter and I will be there in September again and I am considering getting tickets this time. I am not sure it is worth it for her though, she is 7. I don't know how late she will be able to stay up. Those of you who go with kiddos - do you stay until the end? I figure that by 10PM she will be done and ready to go.