Heartdisney101
Earning My Ears
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Sorry, I don't remember who or what company published the article. It came up as I was scrolling FacebookWhere's the special treat review?

Sorry, I don't remember who or what company published the article. It came up as I was scrolling FacebookWhere's the special treat review?
Probably depends on the 9yo boy.I am trying to find a review but cannot seem to lay my eyes on one of the Disney Villains After Hours
Would this appeal to a 9 year old boy?
Probably depends on the 9yo boy.
Does he like any of the featured Villains? does he like staying up late and short ride lines? does he like snacks?
More like a kid wish list.Kinda sounds like a boy wish list!
thanks for posting - I think "caravan" is an accurate name and it had more characters than I expected. Smaller than a parade but cute. It appears to last about 5 minutes to watch the whole thing and was crowded in the hub (I mean not christmas crowded but people several rows deep) - wondering if it is easier to catch on the fly from frontierland.
Probably depends on the 9yo boy.
Does he like any of the featured Villains? does he like staying up late and short ride lines? does he like snacks?
Actually we viewed the halloween party parade from there and agree! I didn't think of it til you mentioned it!I almost feel like a Frontierland would be a better backdrop for the VIllains anyway. Could get a Night on Bald Mountain vibe if you get the right angle on one of the Mountains there.
I'm suspecting my 13 year old daughter is just going to camp out at a popcorn stand...
Let's see if she can eat $150 worth of popcorn.
I did the party on Feb. 7th and had the BEST TIME!! The only ride line we waited in was for Seven Dwarves. It was posted 20 minutes but we timed it and it was 16.35. We were excited to hit every ride that we wanted and we did all the magic shots except Scar. The park felt the emptiest I have ever seen it. The snacks and drinks were plentiful (although it felt weird to be shivering and in a coat and gloves and eating ice cream but FREE MICKEY BAR!) I enjoyed the Villains show - we rated it an 8 out of 10. It was the first night so some obvious choreography mistakes but what we really missed were songs. The dancing was great but no singing felt...awkward?? I also enjoyed the "parade" but was sad Maleficent wasn't breathing fire. I understand from a friend who works there that she has been under the weather for a couple of weeks and not breathing so much. There was also still some wind worries and I guess they would prefer not to set main street on fire. I did love that they kept checking wrist bands up until about 11pm. I'm happy to answer any questions. I thought it was completely worth the money (AP discount though) and would do it again.
Last I knew there was no monorail running after regular after hours events. Is this also true at the villains events?
Thank you for this! So much useful info here in addition to my original question!Hopefully someone there last Friday can report. Last year, they kept monorail and boats opens for VAH (which was different than DAH as you note). It looks to me from the Times Guide that the monorail was running until 1am last Friday (VAH ended at 12). Here’s a link to the Times Guide, doesn’t look like they’ve posted this week’s yet: http://www.orlandoparksnews.com/p/weekly-walt-disney-world-times-guides.html?m=1
Hopefully someone there last Friday can report. Last year, they kept monorail and boats opens for VAH (which was different than DAH as you note). It looks to me from the Times Guide that the monorail was running until 1am last Friday (VAH ended at 12). Here’s a link to the Times Guide, doesn’t look like they’ve posted this week’s yet: http://www.orlandoparksnews.com/p/weekly-walt-disney-world-times-guides.html?m=1