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We've never before been to WDW during the holiday season so decided that MVMCP was something we absolutely could not pass on because we may never be able to go during the holidays again.
We want to party as hearty and completely as possible. Two adults, no kids to consider, starting the evening with an early dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table so we'll already be in the MK for the party's start.
What should we be sure to do and see so as to have the most magical memories to last a lifetime?
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Don't miss the parade or the fireworks. To us, those are the absolute highlights of the Party. If you're interested in the characters, check out who's appearing. We managed to catch all seven dwarves last year, which was a real treat. Make sure you also see it "snow" on Main Street - that's very neat.
We got to meet some Princes last year with their respective Princesses- that was very cool! And I agree with Cheryl about the fireworks and parade- they are very fun!
DH and DS also tried to hit just about every cookie and hot cocoa station
Don't miss the parade or the fireworks. To us, those are the absolute highlights of the Party. If you're interested in the characters, check out who's appearing. We managed to catch all seven dwarves last year, which was a real treat. Make sure you also see it "snow" on Main Street - that's very neat.
I also agree with Cheryl. Don't miss the parade and the fireworks! I also enjoy seeing the characters in the festive costumes, so that was a must for me.
Another vote for the parade! I don't even really like parades but my friend and I were quite tired and wanted to sit...so we watched the parade...and I loved it!
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Btw, with DH in a scooter, will the last parade be a bit less crowded? We like to avoid as many crowd hassles as possible knowing that we'll be dealing with maneuvering through crowds for the party anyway.
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Btw, with DH in a scooter, will the last parade be a bit less crowded? We like to avoid as many crowd hassles as possible knowing that we'll be dealing with maneuvering through crowds for the party anyway.
I think that usually the later parade is less crowded. By then older folks and folks with young kids have left the park. We were sitting right next to the Corn Dog Cart in FrontierLand. It wasn't bad crowd wise. However, I will be honest...I too ride a scooter and was planning to get one when we got to the party. They were out, so I was planning to return once the party officially started and figured that some of the day ticket people would have returned some. At some point I decided there was NO way I was trying to maneuver through the crowds, and ended up walking the entire time. (BAAAAAD idea on my part! I can walk some and thought I could handle it...boy was I wrong, I hurt for days) On the other hand, I wouldn't let that information stop you from going...it's SO worth it!
Also, if you plan to go to the Osborne Lights, they stay open until 1 hour past park close. I went after dinner which was in that 1 hour after close...much, much less crowded. It was very hard maneuvering through the crowds earlier on the scooter.
I saw that you're doing an early dinner at CRT before the party. The castle lighting actually takes place before the party (I think about 6:00) so that people who aren't attending the party can still see it, so your timing may not work out.
I saw that you're doing an early dinner at CRT before the party. The castle lighting actually takes place before the party (I think about 6:00) so that people who aren't attending the party can still see it, so your timing may not work out.
True...however, the Castle Lighting is not part of the party and takes place every night. So if you're there another night, you can see it then too.
True...however, the Castle Lighting is not part of the party and takes place every night. So if you're there another night, you can see it then too.
Yeah, I should've mentioned that, but it did sound like the OP was planning to see it on her party night and I wanted to let her know that she might not be able to with her CRT ADR.
Yeah, I should've mentioned that, but it did sound like the OP was planning to see it on her party night and I wanted to let her know that she might not be able to with her CRT ADR.
Agreed. Just wanted her to know in case she will be in MK any other night.
If you're interested in party specific merchandise, go shop early! I went shopping not long after we arrived while DH and DS went to meet some characters. It was a bit of a madhouse in the store. I don't remember which one I went to but it was in Tomorrowland. A lot of items were flying off the shelves fast. The parade and fireworks are a must. And don't forget the free hot chocolate and cookies! The night we went it was in the 30's. We got our money's worth in free hot chocolate that night!
If you're interested in party specific merchandise, go shop early! I went shopping not long after we arrived while DH and DS went to meet some characters. It was a bit of a madhouse in the store. I don't remember which one I went to but it was in Tomorrowland. A lot of items were flying off the shelves fast. The parade and fireworks are a must. And don't forget the free hot chocolate and cookies! The night we went it was in the 30's. We got our money's worth in free hot chocolate that night!
Party specific merchandise?!?! That sounds like fun! What types of things were available? Need to be sure I have a few extra $$$ for some shopping; I am surprising my kids with tix for MVMCP and definitely want to let them get souvenir. thanks!
Party specific merchandise?!?! That sounds like fun! What types of things were available? Need to be sure I have a few extra $$$ for some shopping; I am surprising my kids with tix for MVMCP and definitely want to let them get souvenir. thanks!
You can see some of what was available in 2011 in this post from easyWDW:
I've also gotten a mug and ornaments and I've seen a party-specific Santa Mickey hat, but I haven't been since 2007 so I don't know if those items are still typically seen.
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