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| Community Rank: Day-Tripper Join Date: Apr 2008
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| Hi! We are planning a trip for November, 2010, and we want to be sure to book our accommodations so that we can go to the nighttime Christmas Party. Does anybody have any idea on how to find out the approximate dates? I would hate to miss it because we were off by a couple days! We will have a 7 year old, 31/2 year old and 1 year old. Which would be best for them? The Halloween event or the Christmas event?
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| Join Date: Feb 2000 Location: Ann Arbor, MI USA
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| You can make a best-guess at the schedule by looking at this year's schedule. Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party started on November 10 this year and runs through December 18. It does not happen every night of the week, so look at the schedule to see which days of the week they're having it. While it's not a guarantee that next year will be the same, it's reasonably reliable. As to whether the Very Merry Christmas Party or the Not So Scary Halloween Party will be better for your kids... You know their interests better than I would. Both events are intended for the same age range (both will be equally friendly for your kids).
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| Thanks, Dave We had so much fun at the Christmas party last year....small crowd, and beautiful decorations and floats, and I cannot smell hot cocoa without recalling the evening. I hate to think of missing it this time around. I wish we could schedule both events, but.......no can do.
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| Yes, you can Subscribe to a thread. At the top of each thread (like this one) you'll see a link called "Thread Tools." You can then select "Subscribe to This Thread" from the drop-down menu that appears.
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