JoannaOhio
17-Year Cancer Survivor!!!
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I have the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2005 (copyright 2004). On page 48 there are several paragraphs about Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party, including comments from a reader who wrote that she would never go again - that it was wall-to-wall people, and they didn't get to do anything, etc. The UG's comment about this is:
Has anyone ever successfully nailed Disney down on the max-attendance number? How the heck could we, as individuals, accomplish this if the tour guide authors can't get this information? Also, the statement, "Until last year....", printed in the 2005 Guide, would seem to refer to the years prior to December 2004. Did things really change that much in 2004 from previous years? If anybody has any "solid" information about all this, I would certainly appreciate knowing it.Until last year, most reader mail described huge crowds and long lines. More recently, however, either because of the dip in Disney World attendance or because Disney limited the number of tickets sold each night (supposedly to about 20,000), readers reported very tolerable crowds and short lines at the Very Merry Christmas Party. (The Magic Kingdom can absorb 20,000 guests quite handily; that's a couple thousand fewer than average attendance on an off-season day.) Our advice is to nail Disney down on the max-attendance number before you plunk down your cash.
There are a ton of DISers going to MVMCP--see the December Roll Call--who would be very interested in this info.
