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Old 07-31-2012, 10:43 PM   #1
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Question not so scary

I was wondering if two adults (one very disney-ifed) and 16 yr dd who also loves disney and the all the magic would enjoy this party. WE are spending 9 days in the parks Sept6-14. This is something we haven't done. I love the firworks and parades. and would love to see more of the villians. Also how does the candy thing work? I looked it up on the disney site but not alot of info. Are adults "allowed to trick or treat", and wear costumes? we are trying to decide between this and fireworks dessert party.
any info is greatly needed
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Old 07-31-2012, 10:55 PM   #2
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If you love the fireworks and parades, then I would go for the party! The Boo to You Parade is the best parade WDW has! Get there early so you can see the Headless Horseman
Party nights are the only time that adults are allowed to dress up, and plenty do. The trick or treating is simple, everyone will get a bag when you enter the park and there are various stations set up throughout the park (they will be noted on the party map) and everyone, even adults, is free to do it.

Here's some more info: Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party - Magic Kingdom
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All of the above is good advice! I really enjoy the party! Make sure you plan to do all of the special events offered at the party!
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I think you guys would really enjoy MNSSHP. With the unique character meets & entertainment for us it was a can't miss. We actually went twice on our trip so we wouldn't miss anything. Everyone can dress up & everyone can trick or treat. There is no age limit to enjoy yourself at MNSSHP.
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You'd love it. We're adults and we love both the Halloween and Christmas Party. It's worth going just for the parade and fireworks and the chance to see unusual characters out - the dwarves are a huge draw for us, as DH is a massive Grumpy fan!
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DH and I loved MNSSHP when we went in 2010. Dress up! Collect candy! Get your picture taken with soooooo many characters! Go and have a blast!!!
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We haven't been to the MNSSHP, so I can't help you there. However, we have been to the Christmas Party and the Fireworks/Dessert Party. Both are great. I will say that the best thing about the dessert party (as far as I am concerned) is the view of the castle and fireworks. The desserts were just ok IMHO. It was great to watch the fireworks without the crowd though. If it were me and I had to choose between the two, I would do the Halloween Party. Good luck and have fun! No matter what you decide you will enjoy it.
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When I took my parents to DL in 2010, even they enjoyed it. No one dressed up, but we all took home more candy than we knew what to do with.
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We went last September and loved it! Definitely do it!
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Sounds like much fun! We once went to the Disneyland Paris version and it was wonderfull! Everyone was dressed up except for us cause we didnt know! Too bad they don't do trick or treating over there.
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There are as many adults at the MNSSHP as there are children. It is fun for any age. SOme people are dressed up and some are not.


Get a schedule of events/locations when you enter the park so you can decide what you would like to do (and get a bag for the candy). Have fun!
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I love MNSSHP! I go solo(do not dress up) but many adults dress up. Do not miss the parade. I usually wait until the end of the night to go trick or treating so I do not have to carry it around, plus there are no lines later in the evening. Last year I went on POTC 3 times in a row with not another person in sight.
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My last trip to WDW was for MNSSHP with as a girls weekend. She was 24 at the time, I was 30, and we had a blast. We both dressed up, trick-or-treated, enjoyed the parade and fireworks, and especially enjoyed the no-lines, no-waiting at all the "e-ticket" attractions
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I have twin 15 year olds, and we all want to go to the NSSHP. Unfortunately, we head home 2 days before it starts... So, I would say GO! Definitely!
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what week in Sept does this usually start?
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