Yes! It is Disney magic at its finest! I’ve done it 3 times. It really gets you into to Holiday mood. The parade is amazing and I honestly don’t care much about parades otherwise, but I don’t miss that one. There is also little to no wait for the rides. The overall atmosphere is over the top Christmas magic!! Although my personal opinion is to never wait in line for a cookie, they leave something to be desired
I thought they are actually pretty yummy. Lots of different varieties at different stations. Not $100 worth of cookies of course, but you don't go there for the cookies.Thanks for the feedback. I wondered how good the "free" cookies could be!
The little to no wait for rides will not hold true for OP since it is the first Christmas party of the year, which is always sold out (and often oversold). Last year there were reports of wall-to-wall people at the first party. I am going this year because we only have one night before our cruise, but since OP will have been there a whole week I can't say I recommend braving the crowds when you have already had plenty of Magic Kingdom fun on your trip.Yes! It is Disney magic at its finest! I’ve done it 3 times. It really gets you into to Holiday mood. The parade is amazing and I honestly don’t care much about parades otherwise, but I don’t miss that one. There is also little to no wait for the rides. The overall atmosphere is over the top Christmas magic!! Although my personal opinion is to never wait in line for a cookie, they leave something to be desired
I thought they are actually pretty yummy. Lots of different varieties at different stations. Not $100 worth of cookies of course, but you don't go there for the cookies.
The little to no wait for rides will not hold true for OP since it is the first Christmas party of the year, which is always sold out (and often oversold). Last year there were reports of wall-to-wall people at the first party. I am going this year because we only have one night before our cruise, but since OP will have been there a whole week I can't say I recommend braving the crowds when you have already had plenty of Magic Kingdom fun on your trip.
Most I've had are pretty good. They are individually wrapped so they stay pretty moist and tasty (and sanitary!)Thanks for the feedback. I wondered how good the "free" cookies could be!
Last year I brought a decent size food container to stockpile the cookies, because seriously how many cookies can you eat in one night? We had so many cookies by the end of the night we gave them to the family next door to our room who did not go to the party and their reaction was the best! They said it felt like they were there and that was pretty awesome!I thought they are actually pretty yummy. Lots of different varieties at different stations. Not $100 worth of cookies of course, but you don't go there for the cookies.
The little to no wait for rides will not hold true for OP since it is the first Christmas party of the year, which is always sold out (and often oversold). Last year there were reports of wall-to-wall people at the first party. I am going this year because we only have one night before our cruise, but since OP will have been there a whole week I can't say I recommend braving the crowds when you have already had plenty of Magic Kingdom fun on your trip.
That is a hard one, once they release the list of characters, it depends on who you like. We did 7 Drawfs and Jack and Sally, and all the Pooh characters, they were our must dos, but you have to be prepared to wait in line, for the 3 we probably waited a total of 3-1/2 hours.Going in November for our 1st Christmas party and really looking forward to it. What is the one character that you like to get your picture with?