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Yes, I am with the others - Honest John for the party, and dress and ears for a disney bound day! Both are very cool costumes!
 


Do you think this would work? I'm worried it's not really recognizable, but I think the empire style would be perfect for me.

That is very pretty, you could use any empire waist dress. Personally, I would haunt the long dress and lingerie sections of Goodwill and Salvation Army stores until I found the perfect dress, then add a few more pirate-y aspects like a sash across your body with a foam sword in its hilt attached, a lacy fascinator or headband with pirate things on them, or some skull and crossbones jewelry, or even a stuffed parrot sewn to your shoulder! Because the parrot sewn to your shoulder; that's how I roll.

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That is very pretty, you could use any empire waist dress. Personally, I would haunt the long dress and lingerie sections of Goodwill and Salvation Army stores until I found the perfect dress, then add a few more pirate-y aspects like a sash across your body with a foam sword in its hilt attached, a lacy fascinator or headband with pirate things on them, or some skull and crossbones jewelry, or even a stuffed parrot sewn to your shoulder! Because the parrot sewn to your shoulder; that's how I roll.

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Love the picture!
 


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NEWS

You can now book the Frozen Ever After Dessert party online. If paying by Disney Gift Card you'll need to call (407) 939-3463 NOTE: Their system is not ready today so try tomorrow.
Pricing: Admission is $79 per adult (ages 10 and up) and $47 per child (ages 3 to 9), including tax and gratuity. Separate Epcot admission is also required.

Includes: IllumiNations & FEA Ride - After IllumiNations, you’ll be escorted to the Norway Pavilion, where Guests of the Frozen Ever After Dessert Party will experience the popular attraction Frozen Ever After—a musical boat-ride adventure through the wintry world of Arendelle.

WDW link: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/epcot/frozen-ever-after-sparkling-dessert-party/
 
Ok, please be patient . . . I have searched/read numerous forums until my eyes are bleeding, lol. This may have been answered numerous times, BUT . . . why are MNSSHP tickets nontransferable/nonrefundable??? We are tentatively planning a trip in October and would love to do it again, however I have a problem pulling the trigger on $400 worth of tickets that I'll be stuck with, potentially. This is a business trip for DH and may be postponed/cancelled outright, so I'm hesitant.

We actually attended back in 2010, but one DD got sick and DH had to take her back to the hotel and missed the whole party :sad: and we had to eat $150 tickets then. Now that DD is 11 and we are attempting again (hopefully). But, I'm just curious, why the policy??
 
Ok, please be patient . . . I have searched/read numerous forums until my eyes are bleeding, lol. This may have been answered numerous times, BUT . . . why are MNSSHP tickets nontransferable/nonrefundable??? We are tentatively planning a trip in October and would love to do it again, however I have a problem pulling the trigger on $400 worth of tickets that I'll be stuck with, potentially. This is a business trip for DH and may be postponed/cancelled outright, so I'm hesitant.

We actually attended back in 2010, but one DD got sick and DH had to take her back to the hotel and missed the whole party :sad: and we had to eat $150 tickets then. Now that DD is 11 and we are attempting again (hopefully). But, I'm just curious, why the policy??

I think this policy has been in place like forever. I don't know of anything different, maybe it has to do with the fact Disney is still responsible to pay out of pocket if you will for everything it includes whether you're there or not. Just like RSVP for a wedding once you commit the bride & groom are still responsible to pay even if you don't show up, right?o_O

Not sure why it's nontransferable.
 
Darn on the parade viewing not included in this year's dessert party. Will consider if they create something else. Talked fiance into the Frozen dessert party for the night prior so might end up canceling Halloween dessert party, just hope if they do have something for the parade it's not a huge cost. Going on Halloween so planning on the sold out night so hoped for the parade including. Had an issue in the past when I took someone where we stood in a great spot for an hour only to have folks with a balloon stand in front of us minutes prior.
 
Darn on the parade viewing not included in this year's dessert party. Will consider if they create something else. Talked fiance into the Frozen dessert party for the night prior so might end up canceling Halloween dessert party, just hope if they do have something for the parade it's not a huge cost. Going on Halloween so planning on the sold out night so hoped for the parade including. Had an issue in the past when I took someone where we stood in a great spot for an hour only to have folks with a balloon stand in front of us minutes prior.

If your'e not happy please send Guest Services an email.
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I think she did. :confused:
 
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Ok, please be patient . . . I have searched/read numerous forums until my eyes are bleeding, lol. This may have been answered numerous times, BUT . . . why are MNSSHP tickets nontransferable/nonrefundable??? We are tentatively planning a trip in October and would love to do it again, however I have a problem pulling the trigger on $400 worth of tickets that I'll be stuck with, potentially. This is a business trip for DH and may be postponed/cancelled outright, so I'm hesitant.

We actually attended back in 2010, but one DD got sick and DH had to take her back to the hotel and missed the whole party :sad: and we had to eat $150 tickets then. Now that DD is 11 and we are attempting again (hopefully). But, I'm just curious, why the policy??

Sooo it says "non-transferable" but I can say I did transfer the ticket last year. The card it ships with is non-transferable, but you can reassign the entitlement once it is in MDE. Just make sure that profile has a band or card or you won't be able to access the entitlement.

Darn on the parade viewing not included in this year's dessert party. Will consider if they create something else. Talked fiance into the Frozen dessert party for the night prior so might end up canceling Halloween dessert party, just hope if they do have something for the parade it's not a huge cost. Going on Halloween so planning on the sold out night so hoped for the parade including. Had an issue in the past when I took someone where we stood in a great spot for an hour only to have folks with a balloon stand in front of us minutes prior.

I am still waiting for my first e-mail response so I can follow-up with my disappointment e-mail.
 
We are tentatively planning a trip in October and would love to do it again, however I have a problem pulling the trigger

I would wait until you definitely have plans to go. You can also buy tickets on the day of the party as long as it's not sold out.
 
How crowded are the sold out party's? The last few MNSSHP we went to were packed and they were a good times. We went to MVMCP last year and it was hardly busy at all. We don't really like to plan but we do because we know it's necessary. That's why I like the parties. We can just have fun and go where ever. No agenda. Our trip 10/25 to 11/1 so the parties will be busy. I just wonder how bad it will be.
 
It really depends on what you do I've gone to all but 1 party that was sold out for at least 5 years now and ahve been fine with rides, etc. Even able to get parade spots. But when i did 1 sold out MVCMP it was awful. It really all seemst o be the type of people who are at the pparty that makes it good or bad.
 
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