Follow the link for a description: OUR PARTY DATE IS THURSDAY DEC. 5TH https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/magic-kingdom/most-merriest-town-square-party/ Advantages: Food and DRINK from 9:30pm until 12:30 pm plus Reserved viewing for 11pm Mickey's Once Upon A Christmastime Parade on Main Street, U.S.A. Egg Nog Did I mention Egg Nog? All you can drink Egg Nog. Egg Nog with rum! Rummy, rummy Egg Nog!!!!!! My husband Karl and I are doing this. The tickets are limited so if you are thinking of doing this it might be prudent to book now. The price is $99 plus tax. Yes it's pricey, especially in light of the mandatory party ticket purchase. It is however a meal, with bottomless alcohol and a guaranteed spot in the golden parade shooting location. I'm getting concerned that Disney is really overselling these Holiday parties. The Halloween parties this year are a cluster cluck of wall to wall people. I am starting to think that getting rip roaring drunk while experiencing these parties is the way to go. I don't drink so it will only take me 1 drink to get drunk. At least if I go down in a tragic gondola accident (Note to Disney, it was an ACCIDENT, not "unplanned downtime") I'll be feeling no pain. Yay. ~Joanie
I've seen some of the things you'll do when you're not drunk, so seeing what happens when you're drunk might actually be worth the price of admission alone.
We can stroll the reserved parade area like supermodels on the runway, taunting all of our friends in the cheap seats in Frontierland, mwa, ha, ha...
So are you saying we cannot take over the flag pole area like in 17? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The working schedule has us shooting the first parade followed by the fireworks. But you know most of us always shoot the second parade, too.
For $99 we get Egg Nog Or Egg Nog with Rum, and Appetizers ? After our fantastically awesome spot for the second parade, then we can go back and eat and drink till 12:30? What time is the first parade? Then fireworks then second parade?
We don't know the party schedule yet. Last year, the parades were at 8:30 and 11 with fireworks at 10. Once the parties start after Halloween, we'll be able to finalize and release the schedule.
In case you're on the fence about whether or not you should purchase tickets to Tony's during the party, this article dissects the problems that people are experiencing as they attend these holiday parties. https://www.disneytouristblog.com/heavy-crowds-mickeys-not-so-scary-halloween-party/ Reading this article will help you to understand what will most likely happen at the Christmas party and why. This is why I bit the bullet and purchased the tickets to this additional party at Tony's. I guess we can add the holiday parties to the ever expanding list of things that Disney is f****** up for guests. ~Joanie
i figure 2/3 of it is what i would have spent at a sit down meal, i am on vacation, it is my only trip to disney in 2019, and i get my first gummint check this month, so i owe myself a little treat for 50 years of continuous employment
Josh posted an updated review of this party dining experience. https://www.easywdw.com/easy/blog/r...-party-at-mickeys-very-merry-christmas-party/ Let's not kid ourselves... the food they serve at this party would be exactly what we would be serving if we hosted a catered party at home. I am looking forward to a stress free party experience thanks to the reserved parade viewing spot. The food and alcohol is looking good as well. This event is open from 9:30 to 12:30 so that makes it easy to buzz back in at midnight and hit the food and beverages again. ~Joanie