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Michelle 3 May 16 11:44 AM

Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party 2019
 
It's that Spooooooky time of year again.




They're here... tickets are on sale!

All prices below are plus Tax...
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**Please read the rules for Costumes for the party**

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TartanTink 17 Jan 19 09:06 AM

Going to book for August, may seem a bit early for Halloween but love the MNSSHP , universal too scary for me

Chester Cheesy 17 Jan 19 01:51 PM

Anyone know what additional hours this gives you ? What time the park closes ?
Thanks!

Tinkjon 17 Jan 19 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chester Cheesy (Post 13647900)
Anyone know what additional hours this gives you ? What time the park closes ?
Thanks!

It's always been midnight when I've been but not sure if that is standard for all parties.

Princess Alison 17 Jan 19 09:36 PM

How quickly do these sell out?

- do I need to get this sorted tonight or can I wait till the weekend ?!

Goldcoast 18 Jan 19 07:20 PM

Is Hocus Pocus performance normally part of mnsshp or does it change each year?

Ricky_Spanish 20 Jan 19 07:18 PM

Is this worth it for a 4 and 6 year old? I've read/ heard good things but don't really know what it is. It's looking to be around £300. Can you book it while you are there or would it be too late? I'm also worried the kids/we may be tired, certainly earlier in the stay. Where is the best place to get tickets? Does everyone dress up?

mickee 24 Jan 19 09:18 PM

All booked for the 20th August. We did our first Halloween party last year in October and loved it so much we had to book again when we realised it was on x

Cazzius 24 Jan 19 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ricky_Spanish (Post 13653326)
Is this worth it for a 4 and 6 year old? I've read/ heard good things but don't really know what it is. It's looking to be around £300. Can you book it while you are there or would it be too late? I'm also worried the kids/we may be tired, certainly earlier in the stay. Where is the best place to get tickets? Does everyone dress up?

It's a lot of fun, and a lot less crowded than usual, especially if the party night isn't that close to actual Halloween.
We went Mid-September last time and didn't queue for a single ride.
I think you can book while there, bust some dates do sell out. Depending how long you are for and if you aren't planning on a certain date you might chance it and just book what is available.
With a 4 and a 6 year old it depends how late they can stay up really. It is the same fun Disney atmosphere - not so scary - but the party does run late. You could always watch the early run of the parade which and then just see how you get on? If they will nap in the afternoon and can stay up until late then it could work well.

123TOPAZ 25 Jan 19 01:38 PM

We'll be booking for the end of August :) Previously been to Disney in February so not had the opportunity to go but we're all looking forward to going this time!

Now to decide if our 2 boys will be dressing up!


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