That's a smart way to use the candy loot!yodiwan1 wrote:Whenever my Wife and I went we would use the candy for all of the tricker-treaters back home!!! saved a couple of bucks!
Mickey's Not So Scarey Halloween Party
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Thanks for posting that link Amy! I'll have to see if I've got any photos to enter with...
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I've never been to this not so scary party but tons I know have and always love it! What are the benefits to going?
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Tons and tons of candy!Satchel T wrote:I've never been to this not so scary party but tons I know have and always love it! What are the benefits to going?

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I've heard the gravediggers are pretty awesome with their sparking shovels too!boilerbabe wrote:Tons and tons of candy!Satchel T wrote:I've never been to this not so scary party but tons I know have and always love it! What are the benefits to going?Plus, Main St. looks amazing and the Headless Horseman rocks!!! Love the parade and Hallow-wishes too!
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The gravediggers are very cool!!!Amy wrote:I've heard the gravediggers are pretty awesome with their sparking shovels too!boilerbabe wrote:Tons and tons of candy!Satchel T wrote:I've never been to this not so scary party but tons I know have and always love it! What are the benefits to going?Plus, Main St. looks amazing and the Headless Horseman rocks!!! Love the parade and Hallow-wishes too!
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There are many who may be one foot in the grave that would definitely disagree with that statement...boilerbabe wrote:The gravediggers are very cool!!!



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Does WDW's event run out of candy? My neighbor has gone a few times to the DLR one and each time they apparently run out of candy.
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I've never heard that complaints from those who've attended the event at WDW...Wizzard419 wrote:Does WDW's event run out of candy? My neighbor has gone a few times to the DLR one and each time they apparently run out of candy.
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Possible that they only use a certain amount of candy per night so later in the event, they run out would be my guess. Then again, it is regular candy like Snickers, Milky Way, Butterfinger, Hershey's, etc. so they could always make a run to the nearest Walmart or Target or Publix (all within 5 miles of Disney property, BTW) for more if they needed.Wizzard419 wrote:Does WDW's event run out of candy? My neighbor has gone a few times to the DLR one and each time they apparently run out of candy.
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Yeah, I don't imagine disney paying retail.
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They sent out a mailer/newsletter thing to AP holders recently, and it was explaining how many truckloads of candy MK goes through during MNSSHP, they said there are backups waiting so they never run out of candy!
The times we've gone, we've seen families leaving with gargabe bags full, no joke!!! 


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I can see getting a handful or two but what would anyone do with a garbage bag full of candy-you just have to haul it back home.
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Clearly someone has never seen hoarders/ Extreme couponing, when something is "Free" (ignoring the sunk cost of admission) they will take as much as they can, or they also use buffet logic where they plan on consuming enough (in their minds) to balance out the cost or possibly gain the upper hand.
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Yea, I dunno what they do with those garbage bags full of candy?! Unless they were going to give it out on Halloween to trick or treaters?!