laurasvwee
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We will be at DL on 2 of the Halloween Party days but don't plan on buying tickets for the Halloween Party. Do you have to leave DL when the party starts?
We will be at DL on 2 of the Halloween Party days but don't plan on buying tickets for the Halloween Party. Do you have to leave DL when the party starts?
the 1st year they did the party at dca not dl i think that was better. did they change it just for the construction and maybe change it back next year or is this probley a forever change???
I know they had it at DL last year and I thought it was at DL again this year.![]()
Yes its at DL again this year. The last time it was at DCA was in 2009.
Yes they check wristbands to trick or treat, shop, ride rides, move between lands, etc.
We will be at DL on 2 of the Halloween Party days but don't plan on buying tickets for the Halloween Party. Do you have to leave DL when the party starts?
We were at DL and did not buy the special party ticket for the last few years during Halloween parties.
Generally Halloween ticket people start coming in around 4p. We got FPs for rides going up until 7p when the party officially starts. You can get into a line (FP or standby) for an attraction until 6:59p, which we did (we picked Star Tours as our last ride for the night in DLR). After you come out from that ride you can't get on any more attractions. I believe they told us that we were welcome to shop for as long as we liked though (we weren't very interested in trick-or-treating or shopping), and after the last ride we headed for DCA but we did not get the feeling we were being 'kicked out', just that the rides were now for Halloween party ticket holders. I want to say we did take pictures with the giant Mickey pumpkin before leaving and the photopass people seemed find with it.
I want to clarify... While we did not go last year, we did go the prior years. If you did not have a wrist band, you could not ride, buy food, go to the meet and greets, or progress deeper into the parks. They even were checking at the stores, and you needed to be exiting. They checked wristbands for those waiting for fireworks, and had people leave if they did not have a wrist band. I was doubtful myself when I first heard how it was to be handled, but I was quite impressed with how they handled it.I am extremely disappointed about this post. The RIDES are not exclusive to the party. The experiences including the parade, trick or treating, fireworks, and special meet and greets ARE exclusive to the party. People don't pay to go in and ride the rides they can do all day, every day, from mid September to late October.
I want to clarify... While we did not go last year, we did go the prior years. If you did not have a wrist band, you could not ride, buy food, go to the meet and greets, or progress deeper into the parks. They even were checking at the stores, and you needed to be exiting. They checked wristbands for those waiting for fireworks, and had people leave if they did not have a wrist band. I was doubtful myself when I first heard how it was to be handled, but I was quite impressed with how they handled it.
What they do at these events is pretty interesting... They set up "checkpoints" at all major "thoroughfares", such as the walkway between the Castle and Pixie Hollow. Then they have cast members who start their own "walk" from deeper in the park than that checkpoint. You need a wristband to continue past the CMs, and the CMs deeper in the park turn you around and send you back towards the hub. They explain you can purchase a ticket to stay and where to go. They keep moving the check points closer and closer to the hub, then start moving it down Main St. If you don't have a wrist band, while they don't escort you, they turn you around and security is right there. They even had CMs by the restrooms 2 years ago. By 830p, it was pretty well cleared of day guests. We headed to see fireworks about 835p (started at 845) and we had to show the wristbands to join in the street, and I didn't see anyone without one. They did ask to see it at the Treat stations if it wasn't easily visible, and when we stopped for a snack.What happens if it's 8pm, the party has officially started and you don't have a wristband? Does a CM escort you to the gates? Or do they just politely ask you to leave? If no one is escorting the non-party goers, then I would imagine that they might try and cheat the system and stay in the park.