erikawolf2004
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- Apr 13, 2009
Would love to see some plans that have worked for others so we can get the most out of the night.
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hi everyone, I was wondering if its possible to pick up the tickets to the party early? we're in a group of 4 and two of us are planning on showing up later in the evening. however, since the tickets are in my name I have to be there to pick them up, correct? I was hoping to pick them up the day before. is this possible?
Please excuse my ignorance. What?
I am trying to plan our Honeymoon in November and was wondering if anyone had any insight on going the opening night of MVMCP? Is it going to be really crowded or probably not since it is during the week??
We want to see the Castle Dream Lights Lighting Ceremony- is it part of the castle show or is this scheduled separately.
I just bought my tickets for the party on Nov. 11th. We're probably going to go to the one on the 13th too. Should I pre-buy those as well? Will all the Jersey crowd be gone?
Hey gang.
We plan on going to the party for the 1st Night this year.
Two questions:
1) We want to see the Castle Dream Lights Lighting Ceremony- is it part of the castle show or is this scheduled separately.
2) What are the characters that generate the longest lines?
I know for the MNSSHP, some even opened before 7PM, does this happen at MVMCP as well?
I found last year that the longest line was for the Seven Dwarfs....I mean easily a 45-minute wait, possibly longer. This was the first thing we did when the party began.
That's what I figured.
About what time did they start letting you line up for the Dwarves?
Scrooge McDuck's Christmas Tree Farm area in MK Fantasyland- last year it was open during the day, not just during MVMCP.
So keep an eye out for it during a normal day so you can have your picture with Scrooge McDuck early in the day and save time during MVMCP.
Belle is out with the Beast. She is wearing her red dress.
The Princes were out with the Princesses last year during MVMCP.
Mickey and Minnie were in their Christmas finery but not together. You had to stand in seperate lines for them.
That's the only things I can think of that others haven't mentioned.