kelleybean
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- Dec 29, 2013
Can anyone who has been to a dessert party tell me some of the things they offered? Did they also have anything that wasn't sweet (like cheese or crackers)? I've never been to one and was curious.
When you say "everyone" do you mean everyone at the dessert party or everyone in the Halloween party?The plaza garden viewing (the one on the terrace side) was wide open for everyone at the Thursday night party. I sat in there and it was very comfortable and almost everyone stayed sitting for both CTM and the fireworks. Lots of space all around, most everyone was crowded around the hub area.
What time did you stake out your spot? Did you stay there from the show all through the fireworks?We had no problem finding a great spot in front of castle for hocus pocus, castle show and fireworks. My DD(12) and I are petite 5'3 and 5 foot and we had no trouble watching everything and finding great spots right before the shows.
What time did you stake out your spot? Did you stay there from the show all through the fireworks?
When you say "everyone" do you mean everyone at the dessert party or everyone in the Halloween party?
The SW party has a viewing area up front for children.We also booked the Star Wars party, and I'm nervous that the fireworks area is standing only. Hopefully they will be able to see...at least we will get our mugs there, and a bit cheaper
You will have to take her out, unfortunately. The stroller cannot go in. There just isn't any room.Was your child sleeping or awake when you checked in? I expect strollers to be parked if child isn't asleep in it...(similar to restaurant policies). I am curious to know how they handle the situation if the child is already asleep in the stroller.
I'm on the same boat as you with my 2 year old... Might just take my chances with the crowds...I have the dessert party booked for MVMCP and I assume it will be very similar. So now I'm conflicted. I didn't realized they'd pushed the fireworks and second parade back so far. I'm going with my 3.5 year old and I thought the dessert party would be an excellent way for him to see the parade and fireworks without being pushed around. Last year in the hub during MNSSHP, I was shoved, stepped on, and even spat on and I'll never do that again. It sounds like from the reviews that the dessert party isn't worth it, but he won't wait patiently for a spot for the first parade and I don't think he'll make it to the second parade at 11:15. I don't know what to do now lol.
I am so sorry that it is taken me this long to get back!!! Anyway we attended the dessert party at MNSSHP on 9/8. It was great. I am going to compare it to the regular Wishes Dessert Party, which we attended in MaY (with the upcharge enhancements).
First, the parade seating was very nice. The CMs were so welcoming and they had bottles of water available. But we definitely did not NEED it, because at least on this night the first parade was not crowded at all, and it would have been easy to get similar seating along main street. We showed up early but not as early as they wanted us to. Maybe by 8pm? we could go in and out and we noticed snow white had no line so we popped over and got our picture taken. The parade viewing was wonderful and the characters were super interactive with us.
The CMs the led us down the back entry way to the Tomorrowland Terrace, so that was nice, no fighting crowds. Kind of all in a big group, and then lined us up against the railing just where you would have lined up for the regular party. We were about 1/3 of the way back of the crowd. If you made an effort to walk fast you wouldn't have a problem being up front if you are worried about it. Anyway they started checking us in immediately. The CMs gave us our sparkling cider and invited us to pick a table. I actually picked the exact same table we had in May because I thought the view that time was perfect. The tables were against the rail and only about two deep. No assigned seating.
The desserts seemed a bit better than I remembered. There were a few cupcakes and Halloween themed treats, including rice crispy treats with candy corns. There were two kinds of chocolate strawberries, regular and white dipped. The desserts looked and tasted better than previous parties.
As we got ready for Hallowishes the CMs came around and removed the lanterns from the table and gave us each a sleeve of ghiradelli chocolate squares to take home. A very nice little additional gift.
I would definitely recommend it, overall. We had a great time.
I am so sorry that it is taken me this long to get back!!! Anyway we attended the dessert party at MNSSHP on 9/8. It was great. I am going to compare it to the regular Wishes Dessert Party, which we attended in MaY (with the upcharge enhancements).
First, the parade seating was very nice. The CMs were so welcoming and they had bottles of water available. But we definitely did not NEED it, because at least on this night the first parade was not crowded at all, and it would have been easy to get similar seating along main street. We showed up early but not as early as they wanted us to. Maybe by 8pm? we could go in and out and we noticed snow white had no line so we popped over and got our picture taken. The parade viewing was wonderful and the characters were super interactive with us.
The CMs the led us down the back entry way to the Tomorrowland Terrace, so that was nice, no fighting crowds. Kind of all in a big group, and then lined us up against the railing just where you would have lined up for the regular party. We were about 1/3 of the way back of the crowd. If you made an effort to walk fast you wouldn't have a problem being up front if you are worried about it. Anyway they started checking us in immediately. The CMs gave us our sparkling cider and invited us to pick a table. I actually picked the exact same table we had in May because I thought the view that time was perfect. The tables were against the rail and only about two deep. No assigned seating.
The desserts seemed a bit better than I remembered. There were a few cupcakes and Halloween themed treats, including rice crispy treats with candy corns. There were two kinds of chocolate strawberries, regular and white dipped. The desserts looked and tasted better than previous parties.
As we got ready for Hallowishes the CMs came around and removed the lanterns from the table and gave us each a sleeve of ghiradelli chocolate squares to take home. A very nice little additional gift.
I would definitely recommend it, overall. We had a great time.
Thank you so much for this review and the picture of the desserts! We're so excited about it. It sounds great! My husband is excited for the treats. The parade viewing sounds so nice. I really appreciate all the details about everything. It's hard to believe the reviews are so few. I would think one of the blogs would have a full review.I should have taken more photos, but I didn't. One of my kid's plate and one of us in our costumes:
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My email said 7:30 for the Sept. 2nd party, but the back of the lanyard card I was given says "7:45 pm, Parade viewing location opens at the Town Square Flagpole. 8:30 pm, Mickey's Boo to You Halloween Parade Begins." We got there at 8:00, and it was fine. There was plenty of room. There was still a bit of a wait since, like you said, the parade started in Frontierland! I have read on here that there was a cutoff time, but it is not mentioned on my card and none of the CMs said anything about it to us. There was plenty of room even right before the parade arrived at our location.One more question ... for those of you who attended the dessert party, what time did you meet at the flag pole? My e-mail says 7:30, but isn't that an hour before the parade starts (not counting the length of time it takes to get from Frontierland to Fantasyland)? That would be about when we'd be staking out a spot without the dessert party, so I'm hoping we can get there later and still at least have our 8 year old get a space in front.
My email said 7:30 for the Sept. 2nd party, but the back of the lanyard card I was given says "7:45 pm, Parade viewing location opens at the Town Square Flagpole. 8:30 pm, Mickey's Boo to You Halloween Parade Begins." We got there at 8:00, and it was fine. There was plenty of room. There was still a bit of a wait since, like you said, the parade started in Frontierland! I have read on here that there was a cutoff time, but it is not mentioned on my card and none of the CMs said anything about it to us. There was plenty of room even right before the parade arrived at our location.