catherine
<font color=red>Hey not fair, you guys already hav
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I think this party is definitely a "love"/"hate" event. We personally love it.
Yes, there have been times we had to get up to the wall to get a birds-eye view, but it was 10 minutes prior to the fireworks, not hours. And honestly in all of our seats (been 5 times) we very easily could have stayed and looked Up and saw the fireworks. I just am not the type to hold my head up for that long. We have also had times when we were able to sit in our seats and not get up.
The thrill of seeing Tinkerbelle waving at you (collective you actually, but for the sake of little one's, telling them she is waving at them specifically is a wonderful thing) is worth part of the price.
The desserts are for people of all ages. Ice cream stations, brownies, and cookies could be delightful for any age. My DS16 loves, loves, loves the mango shooters. WE all eat fruit to balance out some of the sweetness.
Somehow in our minds, soda/pop is actually out of place here. If you like your drinks sweet the lemonade, sweet tea, hot cocoa are more than enough. Water is actually great to cleanse your palate with a little bit of lemon.
Coffee drinkers will drink it hot or cold. You can very easily make an iced coffee with a little bit of extra work.
My biggest tip is to tell the servers to leave the table uncleared that you are going to get pictures, watch fireworks etc. You could even take a napkin and write, Please do not clean our table, we are not done.
My second tip is linger after the party. There are a few of most everything left over and the drinks are left for last. Let the masses clear out. Sit and enjoy some treats and a drink. Chit chat with the CM's. They are usually very nice and NO they do not ask you to leave.
The last thing that is very controversial is the price. Disney is expensive. It's a fact. So is anything special they put on (MNSSHP, BBB, etc). Everything has a price. I don't look at this as paying for the desserts, because any argument that you can buy desserts cheaper will win, every single time. But - no one can put a price on the ability to get up and walk around 15 minutes before the fireworks and not worry about losing your spot. You can talk with your neighbors and 99% of the time, they want to and do talk back. After all we all are a bit more relaxed.
I tell my kids/family/husband etc. each time we go that I booked the party especially for them and invited 150 new friends for them to meet. It makes us all feel special. Ask me what I paid for the party, and you know what, I couldn't tell you. There was never a price on any of them that I could say was "too much".
Go in with a good feeling, try to stay relaxed, and remember, nothing in life is ever perfect. It works for my family, hopefully it will work for yours.![]()
Loved reading your post and it has me even more excited for Nov!

