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Old 16 Sep 21, 12:53 PM  
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Was thinking of doing a dessert party if we get to go next year but at that price not so sure!
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Old 16 Sep 21, 02:09 PM  
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It's a shame it's a dessert party. I would love to do it but DH doesn't like sugar or anything sweet (I always say that's why he married me ) so that rules out cocktails too. It would be a waste of money for him to just eat cheese.
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Old 16 Sep 21, 02:18 PM  
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It's a shame it's a dessert party. I would love to do it but DH doesn't like sugar or anything sweet (I always say that's why he married me ) so that rules out cocktails too. It would be a waste of money for him to just eat cheese.
If you don't mind not being in the park, the new fireworks party they're introducing at the Contemporary may be more suited? Still pricey, but should be a better range of food since it's a cocktail party rather than a dessert party. Of course, you can get nearly the same experience just booking a meal at the Contemporary. But this one actually appeals more to me as can try a range of their menu items for a simialr price rather than just a standard meal.

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Old 16 Sep 21, 03:04 PM  
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The offering at the contemporary looks good - probably best for couples rather than families.
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Old 16 Sep 21, 03:50 PM  
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Where dessert parties included in DDP in the past?
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Old 16 Sep 21, 03:52 PM  
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Originally Posted by loldis View Post
If you don't mind not being in the park, the new fireworks party they're introducing at the Contemporary may be more suited? Still pricey, but should be a better range of food since it's a cocktail party rather than a dessert party. Of course, you can get nearly the same experience just booking a meal at the Contemporary. But this one actually appeals more to me as can try a range of their menu items for a simialr price rather than just a standard meal.

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As a big Cali Grill fan who also like a drink or two, that looks great!

I'd not seen that before, so thanks for sharing - it's on my "maybe do this next time" list now!
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Old 16 Sep 21, 04:17 PM  
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Where dessert parties included in DDP in the past?
No, they're classed as an event rather than a meal. So OOP only I'm afraid!

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As a big Cali Grill fan who also like a drink or two, that looks great!

I'd not seen that before, so thanks for sharing - it's on my "maybe do this next time" list now!
It's gone on my list too. Basically unlimited CG starters by the looks of the sample pics? Sign me up!

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Originally Posted by loldis View Post
If you don't mind not being in the park, the new fireworks party they're introducing at the Contemporary may be more suited? Still pricey, but should be a better range of food since it's a cocktail party rather than a dessert party. Of course, you can get nearly the same experience just booking a meal at the Contemporary. But this one actually appeals more to me as can try a range of their menu items for a simialr price rather than just a standard meal.

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I’ve not heard of this before - thank you. It looks perfect for us as a couple and DH does drink beer and wine. Fingers crossed it’s still on when we go in 2023.
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We’ve done the Garden view one loads of times but before alcohol was introduced, think we paid $69 per person.
Hopefully this is just an inflated price due to the 50 th, but when I get to take my granddaughter I don’t care how much it costs, we’re going! And the desserts are pretty meh really, but she will think it’s great and the sugar will keep her awake!
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Epcot's Harmonious @ Rose & Crown is more appealing I think?

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That being said, on our last night at MK, if there's availability, I'd prob book it...

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