I see that Disneyland released their dates for the party in 2024. Does anyone know when the tickets actually go on sale?
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Typically at the end of June I believe
And they go FAST
I know a lot of Magic Key holders who did not get tickets, including my SIL and niece. It's just crazy competitive and the crashing site did not help matters last year.Anyone here not get a ticket if they are a Magic Key Holder?
I'm one now and hoping ti helps me get a ticket easier
There are a lot more MKs this year….Anyone here not get a ticket if they are a Magic Key Holder?
I'm one now and hoping ti helps me get a ticket easier
I thought of your SIL and niece when the party dates were announced. Hoping you all get to do OBB together this year!I know a lot of Magic Key holders who did not get tickets, including my SIL and niece. It's just crazy competitive and the crashing site did not help matters last year.
But the good news is that as a Magic Key holder you get the opportunity to wait in an online queue ALL DAY LONG not once, but twice! Joking aside, you do get two changes to try for tickets with the presale and then the regular sale.
Hopefully the sales go much more smoothly this year.I know a lot of Magic Key holders who did not get tickets, including my SIL and niece. It's just crazy competitive and the crashing site did not help matters last year.
But the good news is that as a Magic Key holder you get the opportunity to wait in an online queue ALL DAY LONG not once, but twice! Joking aside, you do get two changes to try for tickets with the presale and then the regular sale.
Anyone here not get a ticket if they are a Magic Key Holder?
I'm one now and hoping ti helps me get a ticket easier
So we are looking to go 2nd week of October specifically for the daughter to go to the oogie boogie bash. Is it that big of a cluster to get the tickets? Would it be an advantage to buy the magic key, then which one should be purchased??
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Thank youNo one really knows what it's going to be like to get tickets. Last year's was definitely a cluster. But there are hopes that they've made improvements to the queue for this year's ticket sales.
The only benefit that Magic Key gets for Oogie Boogie Bash tickets is there is usually a pre-sale a couple days before public sale. (Last year, it was so messy that it wasn't much of an advantage at all. Like, I have a Magic Key, and could not purchase during the pre-sale due to technical issues.) So, I wouldn't get a Magic Key unless you plan to visit the park enough to make it worthwhile. And that is something that can only be decided by you. (Check the blackout dates on each pass and the prices and see which, if any, are worthwhile for you.)
Keep in mind, if you are buying the Magic Key with the goal of having access to the Magic Key Presale, it will have to be activated first - to my knowledge, the only way to activate a Magic Key is to scan it and enter the park or scan it for parking at a Disneyland parking lot. So it would require you to make a separate trip in person (not sure where you are located).So we are looking to go 2nd week of October specifically for the daughter to go to the oogie boogie bash. Is it that big of a cluster to get the tickets? Would it be an advantage to buy the magic key, then which one should be purchased??
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No, there is no presale for Disney hotel guests. Before last year, they used to have a very, very small number of tickets available for sale at the front desk of the Disneyland hotel (like, maybe 20 tickets), that we're available on a first come, first serve basis the morning of the party, but they didn't offer that last year.Do they allow people with existing hotel reservations earlier access to tickets? My hubby and I will be at Pixar Place from 10/2-10/5. Would love to go on the 3rd.
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Thanks! I will just need to watch very closely to get the tickets.No, there is no presale for Disney hotel guests. Before last year, they used to have a very, very small number of tickets available for sale at the front desk of the Disneyland hotel (like, maybe 20 tickets), that we're available on a first come, first serve basis the morning of the party, but they didn't offer that last year.
Clearly $500+ a night isn't enough in Disney's eyes to earn a *chance* to spend another ~$150/person for a ticket.I do find it disappointing they don't sell to hotel guests prior to main as most are probably coming from out of state and likely coming for the party if they can. I am really nervous about getting tickets this year as I have only been to Mickey's Halloween Party not Oogie Boogie's Bash yet and only have one date for a ticket