Wishes in October

DisneyGuy758

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Does Wishes get bumped because of the MNSSHP? All the times I'm seeing for park closing is 7pm (with the 7pm to 12am party). I don't plan on going to the party, so will we miss Wishes?
 
Sorry, but Hallowishes replaces Wishes on party nights. And you have to have a ticket to the party to be there for that.

The up side is that fewer people choose to visit the park on those days, partly for that reason. It makes it far easier to choose a low crowd day.
 
Wishes does not go on party nights at Halloween or Christmas. It is replaced with the special holiday fireworks for the party. You can see the special party fireworks from outside the park at any of the regular outside viewing areas.
 

Sorry, but Hallowishes replaces Wishes on party nights. And you have to have a ticket to the party to be there for that.

The up side is that fewer people choose to visit the park on those days, partly for that reason. It makes it far easier to choose a low crowd day.

Or watch it from outside the park.

Wishes does not go on party nights at Halloween or Christmas. It is replaced with the special holiday fireworks for the party. You can see the special party fireworks from outside the park at any of the regular outside viewing areas.

Thanks everyone. That kinda stinks, but I will make the best of it. More Illuminations and Fantasmic viewings I guess!
 
I feel your pain. We are there for only two days, and both days are Halloween Parties. Wishes is my favorite. I think they should only hold those parties every other night. I have been to the party twice, and thats enough.
 
Or watch it from outside the park.

Wishes does not go on party nights at Halloween or Christmas. It is replaced with the special holiday fireworks for the party. You can see the special party fireworks from outside the park at any of the regular outside viewing areas.

Unfortunately, watching outside the park isn't even close to the same experience IMO. Done both and would much rather have a nice spot inside the park. Plus, if watching outside of the park in this instance, it will be Hallowishes and not Wishes.

Dan
 
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I agree. Watching from in side the park is preferable, but if you don't want to spring for party tickets there is no other way to see the fireworks.
 

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