Hi.
On the ''Not so scary halloween nights'', does the park close early so if you don't have a halloween party ticket you have to leave the park before it begins at 7pm??
Hi.
On the ''Not so scary halloween nights'', does the park close early so if you don't have a halloween party ticket you have to leave the park before it begins at 7pm??
Garry Pullan
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Hi.
On the ''Not so scary halloween nights'', does the park close early so if you don't have a halloween party ticket you have to leave the park before it begins at 7pm??
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We were in MK on a MNSSHP night and the park itself doesn't close at all, but after 7PM you can't get on any rides unless you have a wristband.
We'd park hopped from Epcot and got to MK mid afternoon and it was much quieter than usual, especially between about 4PM and 6PM, but then got really busy between 6 and 7 with guests all dressed up and wearing wristbands.
We left around 7pm as it was getting really busy and they were announcing the park closure to ordinary guests only.
Mickeys not so scary Halloween is fantastic. Definately recommend.
We got our wee one dressed up but I was amazed at how many adults took part.
Felt a bit out of it, sitting behind an adult Snow White on the mono rail!!
Team Thomson
Disney is great at halloween we always get dressed up. Our boys are a little young for universal, but we will be visiting when they get into the teens. Then there is always Busch. Already thinking about costumes for next year.
Two of our pictures from 2007. Wish i could make it this year.[msncry]
We did the Universal Halloween horror night last year and had a good time but I would say make an effort and go dressed up and you will feel more a part of it. If anyone has an allergy to Q's though, they are massive so I would recommend if you can to pay the extra for the express pass.
Pam
We got back on Sunday, we did the Disney not so scary night on our last night there (Fri 5th) We didn't dress up as it was a last minute change of plan but loads of people did and we weren't made to feel out of place. It was fantastic, especially the parade and the fireworks. There were 6 of us, the youngest being 17 and we all went trick or treating!! I think it was about $55 per person although it would have been cheaper if we had prebooked. In my opinion it was worth every penny. Back home now feeling depressed[msncry][msncry]
Margaret
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