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shepaul
20-03-2004, 20:23
Hi,
We're going to WDW in Oct (I know it's along way off yet), but we were wondering if we could buy tickets for Mickeys halloween before we go, or would we have to buy them on the day.
Sheila

walden64
20-03-2004, 21:05
Hi Sheila

We just contacted Disney direct by phone and they posted the tickets to us and debited our cr card. Tickets arrived within a few days.
On the night both children got dressed up and had a great time. There were virtually no lines to wait in for any of the rides. The children need to remember to take a bag for all of the candy they are given at the various points in the park.

Michelle

steph_goodrum
20-03-2004, 21:54
"The children need to remember to take a bag for all of the candy they are given at the various points in the park. "

Michelle we got given trick or treat bags at the gate last year to collect the candy. The biggest kid in our party (hubby) kept going round for more Almond Joys.

Herbie
20-03-2004, 22:22
Sheila

If you leave it until the day you may miss out. We ordered our tickets on line and collected from Guest Relations on the day of our visit (October 31st). The parade was very good and watch out for the headless horseman.

Herbie

steph_goodrum
21-03-2004, 00:13
We ordered ours by phone for 31st (which sold out) and had them sent to UK earlier in the year.

Ruth
21-03-2004, 02:07
I booked ours in 2002 on the internet via the Disney web site as soon as the dates were released and they arrived very quickly. I would not leave it too late as the dates do sell out:)

IanW
21-03-2004, 02:24
do buy before you go! its a really wicked night! but dont forget the fancy dress my son went as tigger and thought he was brilliant.we didnt have to queue much either,it was probably the best night we had,bit cold though at that time of night. sue

Gillian-B
21-03-2004, 02:27
Is WDW the best place to go for Halloween for big kids (i.e. adults!)?

phaedra
21-03-2004, 02:38
Hi Gillian :)

If you want a nice family friendly fun evening then Disney or Seaworld are fine, BUT, if you want to be scared stupid then Universal or Busch Gardens are the places to go :D

shepaul
22-03-2004, 02:06
Hi all,

Thanks so much for all the advice, think we will book them on line.
When do you think we should book them[?].
We do not go until the 26th Oct.

Sheila[msnsmile]

Gillian-B
22-03-2004, 02:08
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by phaedra
Hi Gillian :)

If you want a nice family friendly fun evening then Disney or Seaworld are fine, BUT, if you want to be scared stupid then Universal or Busch Gardens are the places to go :D
[/quote]
Thanks Jeff - sounds like Halloween is fun whatever you choose [msnsmile2]

Ruth
22-03-2004, 02:24
I booked mine as soon as the dates were released:)Why wait;)

steph_goodrum
22-03-2004, 11:34
Ruth Do you still have the no please. I can't seem to find it. I want to get some for some good friends for this year.

Ruth
22-03-2004, 12:02
I booked them via Disney's website Steph. I also used the same method when we did MVMCP last year and again it worked brilliantly. The tickets were with us within the week :)

steph_goodrum
22-03-2004, 12:52
Thanks Ruth
I couldn't remember which I'd used web or phone as I did some dining reservations at the same time.

Ruth
22-03-2004, 12:54
I phone for dining reservations but I remember some folks phoning for MVMCP tickets and they didn't arrive I think.