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I just realized that we'll be there for the first night of MNSSHP. I've heard this is the best party in MK. Is this true? We've never done a party before at MK, but I've done special pin events and love them. I'm thinking about surprising the family with it.
Also, typically what time does the party start? We'll be at pin celebration until about 5:30 or 6 at Epcot. Does everyone come in costume? Is the first night usually crowded beyond belief? Am I over extending us?
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I MNSSHP! I don't know how crowded it will be the first night, but there are only a certain number of tickets sold. Not everyone comes in costume, and some of the costumes stretch the definition - for example, the T-shirts that said "This IS my costume"! I think it starts about 7, so you should be able to get there without any problem. And you don't have to get there at the very beginning.
Have fun!
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The official start time is 7 PM, but you can usually get in by 4 PM with your ticket. I have been to both the Christmas and the Halloween parties, and absolutely loved them both, but I would definitely give the edge to the Halloween one. I rate it "not to be missed"!
MNSSHP is definitely worth the cost for the parades and fireworks, alone! Some people go all out with costumes, while others wear their regular attire. It was so hot last year, we decided to go as Red Sox fans, which was much cooler than wearing a bulky costume. The parties typically start at 7:00pm, but you are able to enter the park around 4:00pm. That's what we did last year and found virtually no one in the MK! I do not know what the crowd level will be, but have heard that as the parties get closer to Halloween, the more crowded they become. There is a cap on the number of tickets they sell to this event, but I do not know what that number is. If you can go, I highly recommend it!
I've been to both the MNSSHP and MVMCP and I love the Halloween party the best. I've been to the Christmas party on the first night twice and it's not crowded at all, and that's the Monday after Thanksgiving. There is a limited number of tickets sold; I've heard 5,000, but that could be a false number.
Crowds are worse, of course, during the middle of the evening, and get better after the fireworks. Stay until the end! We rode Space Mountain three times without getting off on our first trip! This past time, DD and I rode Goofy's BarnStormer (she's 15, but have you been on this ride??) SEVEN times without getting off and DD rode it with Number Nine from Alice in Wonderland. Not a top-notch character, but still, how many kids can say they rode a ride with a character? It was great!
The Headless Horseman is worth the price of the ticket. Creepy and wonderful! The Boo To You parade is my absolute favorite and the gravediggers are fantastic! They do a "Stomp" number with their shovels, making the sparks fly! It's awesome! I can't say enough about this party. If I could go every year I would.
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The only party I've ever been to is MNSSHP, but it is really cool! We were there for the first night last year and it really was not that crowded, although the weather wasn't great. The year before we were also there on either the 1st or 2nd night and it wasn't crowded then either. Everything about the night is really fun! You especially do not want to miss the parades. I have also heard that the Headless Horseman only rides for the 1st parade, so keep that in mind if you're going. (If I'm wrong, though, I hope someone corrects me)
Dressing up is optional, one year we did it and the next we didn't. It's really up to you! There's some people dressed up and others not. Either way I think you will have a great time!
I would definitely go to the party - we loved it. We thought it was just as good as the Christmas party. I would thoroughly recommend it. We found about half people wore costumes and about half didn't on the night we went.
I went to MNSSHP last year on a Thursday night, and it was so much fun! Stay late and you will avoid most lines. I agree: the fireworks and the parade are indeed worth the price of admission, as is seeing so many characters! Have a great time!
Another thumbs up for MNSSHP. The earlier in the season you go, the less crowded it will be. It will also be less crowded if you are able to do a weeknight rather than a weekend.