After CP, the rain was back to drizzle mode. We decided we could do without the garbage bag ponchos...and just hurried along.
Meet Jack Sparrow was right over the bridge to Adventureland...I don't recall what that building normally is...There is a tent style sign announcing the meet...and a CM stands toward the entrance...how long do you think the wait is? About 45 minutes. Hmmmm. It was less than one hour...but...we'll see if people can't take the rain and it gets shorter.
We came to the first of 3 "X"'s that we visited this night...I don't know if the set up was in this way because of the rain...but basically, the X's were in a covered location...sometimes indoor...and you would go in and sort of walk through with many others in a line past the CMs that would give you bead necklaces...and then past the CMs that would put a small handfull of candy into your booty bag...which I was wrong on the decoration btw...it's a gold emblem saying Pirate and Princess Party Magic Kingdom. It was not a self serve type thing...DS would kindly ask for what he wanted...he wanted extra necklaces, please...and he really wanted gold coin candy please...and the CMs would kindly give it to him, sometimes telling him not to tell anyone...
On to ride Pirates of the Carribean...you gotta love seeing 5 minute wait for this ride. We all just leisurely walked through the entire queue, we didn't stop...at the end of the night, DS said, this party is great, it's like a the lines are walking no standing...there was a small pause as we waited were assigned our seating...ahhhhhhh
We were still dealing with the rain...we took our time in the pirate store...some musicians gathered under that covered area outside the store...all I can remember is that their name started with R, because they all said we are R_____ _______s, and that's spelled with an ARRRRRRRGGGGGHH. They were entertaining.
Through another X line at the restaurant on the way to Splash Mountain and on to Splash Mountain...which they had just reopened. I guess they shut it down because of the weather...maybe the lightening?

but anyway...again...walking walking walking down the queue and pausing for our seat assignment.
Restroom stop. Another X line at Tom Sawyer's boat launch and then the turning point in our evening. We had suffered a major, MAJOR disappointment earlier in the week when we discovered that Goofy's Barnstromer was closed...and wouldn't be reopened this week...they were painting the cars.

So, I said to DS, do you want to try TMRR, it's more like Goofy's than Space Mountain...
DS rode SM last trip and didn't like the fact that you couldn't see where you were going...Goofy's was his fav because it was fast and outside and you could see where you were going...which makes TMRR more like Goofy's...
I will only ask you once sweetie, you can say no. I'll try it. OKAY! Again...walking walking walking...I was getting more nervous than DS because I hadn't ridden this ride in a long time...and I didn't want DS to have a bad experience that would wreck the night...
We all fit into one car...DS squeezed between DH and I...which was GREAT for DS...because he was just rocked back and forth between somewhat squishy Momma and Daddy, no banging the hard sides of the ride...HE LOVED IT!! Let's do it AGAIN! OK!
SEVEN times later...
We decided to check on the Jack line again...and we were wondering about the fireworks...which were supposed to go off earlier...but didn't...and the parade...which was scheduled for WAY earlier...but didnt' happen...
Hey, they're setting up for the parade! We walked past the beginning of the parade route at we walked past SplshMtn and around Pirates back to Jack. The Jack line was at 20 minutes, but we were told that if you waited, you would miss the parade and the fireworks.
I didn't want to miss the parade or the fireworks...so we went to grab a spot to watch the parade.
We ended up standing right in front of the castle but on the side where it turns to head up Main St. We waited and waited and waited for the parade to start. The parade was cute...but it seemed short...like it wasn't quite worth waiting for to me...but that's because we waited for what seemed like a long time...and it was...
we were told that the fireworks would begin immediately following the parade...yeah right...we waited and waited and waited...
This was quite frustrating...all this waiting...I really was wishing that we had just stayed in the Jack line...and taken our chances on whether or not we would see the parade...because we knew that the parade hadn't started yet...but I haven't been to WDW enough to automatically put together that the parade has to travel it's route and then completely finish, etc., before the fireworks would start...and I wouldn't know that there would be a 15 minute break between the parade and the fireworks...the announcement said 15 minutes...so it must be a planned thing...
The Fireworks were AWESOME!!!! Well worth the wait. I really don't want to give away the fireworks...it is a special show just for the P&PP party...the castle is an intregal part of the show and I think that if you opted to view from a location where you couldn't see the castle, you would miss out on some of the spectacular effects...and in order to fully enjoy the voice accompaniments, you should be familiar with the Fairy Godmother in Cinderella, the 3 little fairies from Sleeping Beauty, and Captain Hook and Tink. I don't think providing this info is a spoiler.
So, the fireworks ended and we hurried over to Jack...the CM said 35-45 minutes. I tell you...I was frustrated inside

all that other waiting...anyway...we really wanted to meet Jack...we got in the line...and were pleasantly surprised...
I guess they had shortened the switch backs on the inside of the room earlier in the night...so they were lengthening them now...so if the CM was assuming that the switch backs inside were in their long position, then yes, the wait may have been 35-45 minutes...but as it was...only 15 minutes!!!
The queue for Jack attempts to entertain in true Disney fashion. There is a display all about the different Jolly Rogers that the different pirates flew...there is a cannon and some cannonballs...a couple of skeletons...some pirate treasure...etc etc...nothing super elaborate...but they do try to set the mood...
Finally, when you meet Jack, you and several others are admitted into the room...which is nice...you walk through curtained switchbacks and land in a lush, picture perfect setting where Jack is...it's fun to get to see him interacting with everyone...there is a CM that will use your camera to take photos of your group...and also a Photopass photographer on hand to take photos. I saw that a young lady (young 20s) held up her cell phone to take a self portrait pic with Jack...and I thought what a great idea! Here's a pic I took while waiting here in this room
For our turn, I went straight over to the CM to give her my camera. I really wanted to have a moment with Jack...good interaction...when I came back he was telling DS about doing the things that are right, and how the things that are right are those things that are right for Jack, savvy? Jack was GOOD. I said, Look, there's the Govenor's daughter...(which is a line from the pirate tutorial) and Jack laughed and said I was a keeper

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Ahhhhhh. We met Jack.
Then we had to go back and ride TMRR some more!

DS had a goal...he wanted to ride it 10 times!
For the tenth time, we got in the queue right at 11:58.
And then the party was over.
And everything shut down right at 12 midnight.
Nothing was open.
You know how sometimes, it seems like the ice cream parlor or the gift shops stay open just a bit longer? especially because some people are still in line for rides because they got in right before closing...Not this night.
The buses were CROWDED and they were waiting...and they wouldn't leave until they were at capacity. DS was falling asleep on his feet. Literally.
That was our experience. I hope it offers some insight to someone. It's rare to read about people's experiences at the P&PP...
Here's are other observations...
We saw the pirate tutorial during our Spring Break trip in March. It is highly entertaining. We loved it. I would definitely try to see it at some time. Due to the rain, many of the showing for our night were canceled. I know they had at least one showing, late at night during the 10:00 hour...but I don't know if they had more. I have pictures of the tutorial that I took from our Spring Break trip...I don't think it's changed much...and I could describe that if anyone was interested...with the understanding that the one I saw was NOT during the actual party.
We did not see the training of the princess guards...again...we walked past the show in progress as we came out of seeing Jack...and I only saw one showing on their board...10:45, which was the show currently playing...and I don't think there was time for another...nor do I know if they had one during the parade and the fireworks...
Obviously, we didn't go anywhere else or do anything else...it was such a value...seriously...if I could go twice in one week, I would...Like every other day in WDW, there is no way that you could see all of this party in one night.
We rode 3 different rides. That's it. But we rode TMRR 10 times. Which made DS extremely happy, which is what was important, you know? And, I ask you, when else would that EVER be able to happen? In one brief visit to MK?
Because I like to be thorough, I'll look at my treasure map and see if it lists what food is open and when the show times are and post those separately.
I hope this helps someone.