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MNSSHP Opinion - Full Day at Magic Kingdom.
We will be attending the Halloween party on 9/24/13. We only have one day scheduled for the Disney area.
Does it make sense to also purchase a full day ticket for the Magic Kingdom?
I'm thinking if we did that, we would be able to enjoy the party more since we will have finished getting on all the rides.
Thanks!
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How much stamina do you have? Will everyone be able to run a full day and night without getting cranky and still be able to enjoy it?
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That is a good point. Do you think we will be able to get on a lot of rides during the party?
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In my experience, I have been able to do more rides during the party than during the day, especially since we don't have little ones. We skip the first parade and use the time to ride the rides. The second parade is usually less crowded anyway.
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Thanks for the info.
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When we have done MNSSHP in the past, we used that as our MK day. We got in at 4pm, rode plenty of rides, trick or treated, saw the parade and fireworks.
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It's all up to your stamina. To each their own.
We took my parents (then in their 70's) to Epcot for the day, planning to have them back to the resort for a nap around dinner, then do the party. They were having none of that! We left the resort at 9am that morning, had dinner at Epcot, monorailed over to MK for the party and got back to the resort at 2am!! They loved it!
And at the parade last year, we found that both parades had ridiculous crowds. People from the first parade never left their spots. Was a bit of a bummer because we ended up staking a spot to see the parade long before we wanted to and missed some rides and other stuff.
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Originally Posted by EeyoresBestFriend
People from the first parade never left their spots.
Whenever I think people couldn't get any more inconsiderate, I'm surprised again.
As to the OP, you didn't mention $$, but if I were going to make it that expensive of a day, I'd get there as soon as park opening to get my money's worth. (You definitely get more rides in in those first few hours than any other time of day).
Then the stamina thing comes into play, but you have a little more than a month to train and get those feet in shape!
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Originally Posted by wetoofun
That is a good point. Do you think we will be able to get on a lot of rides during the party?
Keep im mind, too, that the party is a separate ticket. $170 *per person* for one day, one park?
Just something to think about...
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Thanks for everyone's opinions. It will come down to money and stamina.
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Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
Keep im mind, too, that the party is a separate ticket. $170 *per person* for one day, one park?
Just something to think about...
Agreed. I wouldn't spend all day (and night) in MK when you can get most of the rides done during the party. If anything, I would choose a different park for during the day and then hit the party at night. Have fun!!!
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I think it depends on what your goals for MNSSHP are.
For my family , meeting characters, watching the parades and fireworks,and trick or treating takes up a big part of the night. We do go on rides but it is not the focus.
If rides is your focus going the whole day will certainly give you time.The morning/ early afternoon hours on a party day are usually less crowded than a regular day.
But as Main Street Jim mentioned it is quite expensive to do both. We are probably doing both when we go but I'm a pass holder so it doesn't cost me to go during the regular hours and we are staying on site so it will be easy to take a break if we need.
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We have done it twice, and loved it. But were exhausted at the end of the party. We use the party nights as our MK "day". I can't imagine going all day and all night too. We rest up the day of, then head out around 3:30 to get to the park. I find for both MNSSHP and MVMCP we have always been able to do everything we want...ride all the rides, do the parades, fireworks, dance parties, and still have time left at the end. But we've been going for over 30 years, so I guess it does depend on how often you go and the pace you like to set. I loved it, and can't wait for our next one.
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love the Halloween parade. It is one of the Best!
You have to get a place very early before the parade or you will not get to see it. We always
watch the second parade as it is less crowded.
We always get a spot then get something to eat to past the time. Sometimes we get one or two in our group to stake out a place and stay with it while some of the others are riding the rides.
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Originally Posted by wetoofun
Thanks for everyone's opinions. It will come down to money and stamina.
Here's the thing.
You can get into the park as early as 4:00pm with *just* your party tickets, although "official" party festivities kick off at 7:00. You'll get a wristband for the party, so when it closes to the "day guests", you'll be able to stay in the park just by showing your wristband.
From 4:00 until 7:00, that's the time to hit stuff that won't be open during the party - Country Bears, Tiki Room, CoP, etc. You should have plenty of time to do those.
The first parade, I believe, is at 8:00ish - 8:30ish, but, it's usually pretty crowded. Good time to hit one or two of the bigger attractions, like Splash or Space Mountains. Fireworks are at, what, 9:30ish, so you'll want to be somewhere near the center of the park to see the whole show. Then, grab a nearby spot for the second parade. After that second parade, then hit your favorite rides until the park closes at midnight.
Throughout the night, hit the twelve or thirteen trick-or-treating locations, and meet 'n greet characters all over the park that aren't normally out - like a LOT of the Villains.
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We used to do this but ended up getting bored being at MK all day long so we now go to another park, water park, or downtown Disney during the day have a nice TS meal around 5 then enter the park & its much more enjoyable for us
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Personally I think the MNSSHP is probably enough. We used it as our MK park day and were satisfied. We skipped most of the character interactions but did so some Trick or Treating. Most of the rides had little or no wait times and we primarily focused on the rides. It was my MILs one and only trip to the Magic Kingdom.
We saw the second parade and did not have a problem getting a place to watch. I think we sat near the entrance of what used to be the Diamond Horseshoe.
If you do decide to forgo buying regular park tickets you can get in as early as 4:00. Make sure to ride the rides that are closed during the MNSSHP.
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Originally Posted by wetoofun
We will be attending the Halloween party on 9/24/13. We only have one day scheduled for the Disney area.
Does it make sense to also purchase a full day ticket for the Magic Kingdom?
I'm thinking if we did that, we would be able to enjoy the party more since we will have finished getting on all the rides.
Thanks!
I did this the first year, one it made for a long day, two it will be expensive for the day ticket and the party ticket , lucky that we were staying on property because we slept in to 2 pm that day after that we just hung out at the pool. the party hour time you enough time. only so many ticket are sold
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