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solanasunshine
   
 United Kingdom 1118 Posts Joined: 03 May 2005 Status: offline | Posted - 08 Jun 2005 : 16:20:09

| Can anyone advise me where I can pre-order tickets for the Mickeys Not so Scary Halloween Party.
We are going over in October and want to take our little boy as a surprise.
I have looked at the link for park-tickets but couldn't see anything there.
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florida4sun
    
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CERICROWLEY
    
 United Kingdom 5032 Posts Joined: 14 May 2004 Status: online | Posted - 08 Jun 2005 : 17:39:06

| Gill
You can pre-order the tickets direct with Disney, you have a choice of days to attend the party as it is run over approx a week leading up to Halloween. The Halloween night tends to be booked way in advance, We booke the night before halloween,simply because we were flying back the the next day. You could wait and buy a ticket at the stall but the night we already booked, they had a sign up fully booked.
The party is not to be missed for the little ones, Dressing up is a must even for the adults. You may be the odd one out if you dont dress up. The kids get bombarded with treats all night, we took home nearly a suitcase full. The park is a little easier to get round as the number of entries are limited. The parade is one twice in the night. SO I would take advantage of the earlier parade to get on the popular rides without queueing and watch the later parade. Most families with young children watch the early parade and the small ones tend to be exhausted and go home after that, so the park gets even quieter later.
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solanasunshine
   
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athurstance
   
 United Kingdom 1816 Posts Joined: 13 Feb 2002 Status: offline | Posted - 08 Jun 2005 : 21:14:51

| I ordered mine last week. They send them DHL and they were with me less than a week after I ordered them. It costs $3 to have them mailed. You can opt to pick them up at the ticket booth at MK instead if you prefer but I was happier having them in my hand.
We've never done it before but are really looking forward to it. It is great to do something a bit different each time you go.
If you would like to attend the character meal at Liberty Square you can book this when you order your tickets even though it is more than 90 days away. | Angela
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solanasunshine
   
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brizzle
   
United Kingdom 1205 Posts Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Status: offline | Posted - 07 Sep 2007 : 22:31:38

| It is a separate ticket. They close the park early to the normal ticket holders on the party days. You won't be able to visit during the day before the party without a normal ticket but I vaguely remember that they will let you in a little earlier than the official start time.
You get a wristband to differentiate you from the normal ticket holders.
Make sure you get all your freebies. Our photo, which was mailed back to the UK, was pretty good. And of course there will be lots and lots of 'candy' 
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amy
   
United Kingdom 1100 Posts Joined: 21 Mar 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 16 Sep 2007 : 12:24:53

| | Last time we ent to one of the party's we were allowed in around 6pm, the park was really quiet so we mnaged to ride loads of rides before the party. | Jen & Amy
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steph_goodrum
    
 United Kingdom 8327 Posts Joined: 12 Feb 2002 Status: offline | Posted - 16 Sep 2007 : 12:30:24

| | I haven't cheked with her yet (will do so later today) but my niece and husband and their 2 little girls went on Friday this week. When we went it was Oct 31st and was a great atmosphere, not sure if it will have been the same with it starting so early but as both the girls adore dressing up they thought it would be fun for them. | Babblin Boo http://www.orlandovillas.com/villas/92.aspx
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Team Thomson

United Kingdom 86 Posts Joined: 27 Jul 2007 Status: offline | Posted - 04 Oct 2007 : 22:41:32

| We were there on the 21st september and it was fab. We had the wee man in his kilt that he wore to our wedding which was in Disney the week before.
Couple of tips though.
I would suggest the second parade as mentioned before as it was definately much quiter. We stood quite near the exit and let the rush leave and headed out around half eleven and it was much better.
We went in the park around opening time and it was a little manic. If you go in early make sure you head away from the parade area and take advantage of the trick or treating furthest away locations. The first few we came to were queued out but the further round you got they were really quiet.
The only thing my little one didnt like was the fire works and a couple of creepy guys in the parade at the end.
Headless horseman is amazing.
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