The ride times are usually very short or walk ons all night. The exceptions are Peter Pan and SDMT. Those two are shorter than they normally are but are never walk ons. Our strategy is the same as yours. My kids want to do the rides and watch one of the parades, which we do from Frontierland. We have been to many parties always on Tuesdays in late September.Mostly interested in short wait times for rides in order for MNSSHP to be worth it for my 11 y/o and 14 y/o boys. What are ride wait times like during this event? Specifically looking to go on a Tuesday or Thursday in late September.
Interesting. We haven't had that experience and go every year, the last one being in 2019. I will say that there were many more people in 2019 but the lines for the ride weren't bad for us at all.If its like previous years (2019 and prior) expect VERY long lines just like any other day at the park. We were there in 2019 and it was a CRAP SHOW. All headliners were over an hour, even during parades and fireworks.
We did that in 2018, on a night when it wasn't sold out and the big rides were 45 minutes +.If its like previous years (2019 and prior) expect VERY long lines just like any other day at the park. We were there in 2019 and it was a CRAP SHOW. All headliners were over an hour, even during parades and fireworks.
I'm wondering if September Tuesdays are typically quieter since kids are back in school and less people traveling? August people are still on summer break and October is well, OctoberThe ride times are usually very short or walk ons all night. The exceptions are Peter Pan and SDMT. Those two are shorter than they normally are but are never walk ons. Our strategy is the same as yours. My kids want to do the rides and watch one of the parades, which we do from Frontierland. We have been to many parties always on Tuesdays in late September.
Ironically, we have had the opposite experience. Granted, we never do October as we travel beginning of September but we've found most times our MNSSHP lines have been much shorter than they are in the day, and Boo bash even more so last year. HHN however we had a terrible experience at... It felt super over-crowded and the wait times for the haunted houses didn't feel worth it at all. 90 min wait just to walk through a stranger things themed house with a few jump scares? Not for usMNSSHP and Boo Bash are both crap shows. We have done MNSSHP since 2017 and Boo Bash last year. IMO not worth it and the ride times were long every time except in 2017. The only reason the lines were short and the party not crowded in 2017 is because we were there during Hurricane Irma and the parks were empty all week. Disney is overselling tickets for the event. We will be in Orlando in October at Universal and my 8 and soon to be 11 year old said no when I asked them if I needed to book MNSSHP. My youngest is too young for HHN but my older one wants to try it again. Last year she cried within 10 minutes so there's that lol. But back to MNSSHP, It is way way too expensive for 4 hours unless you really really want to watch the parade. That is the best part for sure. This is all just my opinion but I have been enough to know I will not go back.
We did have opposite experiences for sure! We go first week of October and this past October we did both Boo Bash and HHN. Boo Bash was over $130 per person, no haunted houses, long wait times for rides, only 4 hours long and crowded. HHN was $89 per person, stage shows all over the park, 4 scare zones, craft food carts on every street, 10 haunted houses and the rides that were open were total walk on. We were able to do 9 houses without the HHN Express Passes and we took our time. Plus the $89 event is 8 hours long so that helped.Ironically, we have had the opposite experience. Granted, we never do October as we travel beginning of September but we've found most times our MNSSHP lines have been much shorter than they are in the day, and Boo bash even more so last year. HHN however we had a terrible experience at... It felt super over-crowded and the wait times for the haunted houses didn't feel worth it at all. 90 min wait just to walk through a stranger things themed house with a few jump scares? Not for us
Unless you have a park ticket/hopper and a park reservation for the party day, you won't be able to buy Genie+.We are in the same boat - kids at the age they really want to do rides plus see fireworks / parade (less waiting for characters or dance parties). I'm thinking parade near frontierland... toying with the idea of buying Genie + for the 4-7 p.m. with thoughts that time may be super crowded with day-time cross over. We are going party only (no day tickets) on Labor Day... have no idea what to anticipate for crowds on that date.... going to have fun either way, but hoping to have a general plan on spending our party time trapped in lines.