verleniahall
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2013
We learned this pretty quickly for Jack Skellington!
We did this for Jack Sparrowin 2015 and Seven Dwarves last year. WE were so early for the dwar
Since the presentation of this is causing some angst, let me go about it in a different way.
We personally found trick-or-treating to not be a good use of party time because:
- The lines were long. We would rather spend our time experiencing things we can't at home.
- Rude adults pushed my children out of the way more than once. If you thought lining up to watch the parade was bad....
- Babysitting the candy all night is not conducive to theme park touring. Who wants to worry about what will happen to the candy when you're riding Big Thunder?
- Kids want to eat candy they receive. Immediately. Crowds, hot costumes, theme park rides, and excessive candy are a recipe for something unpleasant.
- As a previous poster mentioned. Not only do you have to figure out what to do with the candy that night, you have to figure out what to do with it on departure day. We drive, but spend all day on our departure day in the park. Candy and a hot car do not mix.
- The party is a great time to ride rides while other guests focus on different things.
- The candy is generic. Face it, you're not getting full size Snickers bars from Disney.
That's a much better way to phrase something