Aight, y’all — hide your puppies, ’cause Ms. Cruella reigns supreme at a NEW event debuting this year at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party!
Welcome to Cruella’s Halloween Hide-a-Way, a super-special event taking place each night of MNSSHP, where guests indulge in unlimited eats and treats as well as alcoholic beverages and soft drinks, get VIP viewing for the Boo to You Parade, AND get to hob-nob with Cruella herself!
Today, we had the opportunity to check out this event for the very first time, so follow along with us to see if it’s worth spending your moolah AND your precious MNSSHP time on.
This event kicks off at Tony’s Town Square Restaurant each party night at 9:30 PM. And much like Tony’s Most Merriest Town Square Party — which you can read our review of here from last year’s Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party — this extra-ticket event allows guests to come and go at their leisure from 9:30 PM-12:30 AM on the designated party night, noshing and sipping when they’re not watching the Boo to You Parade from a VIP vantage point.
The exterior of Tony’s is decorated with a few pieces of fall decor as is the case with most Main Street USA edifices.
We showed off our bands before gettin’ the party started.
Tables have satin red runners and a centerpiece filled with black and white feathers.
It wasn’t too over the top, but it did evoke Cruella.
And the rooms also felt a bit more transformed and spooktacular thanks to the red uplighting.
Guests attending Cruella’s Hide-a-Way also have access to a reserved viewing area for “Mickey’s Boo-To-You” Halloween Parade. This viewing kicks off at 11:15 PM (it’s for the second parade of the night) and guests are welcome to keep coming and going to and from the Hide-a-Way until 12:30 AM — 30 minutes after the party officially ends.
The event is $99 per person and reservations for Cruella’s Halloween Hide-a-Way are available online or by calling (407) 939-3463.
Is Cruella’s Halloween Hide-A-Way Worth It?
OK, let’s recap: you’ve already paid nearly $100 for your Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party ticket. MNSSHP already offers more entertainment, events, rides, food, character meet and greets, and activities than anyone can feasibly pack into 5 hours; yet Disney’s suggesting you spend another $100 to dedicate some of your limited MNSSHP time at a cocktail party?
It doesn’t reeeeeally make sense on the surface, so let’s dig into what the rationale might be for actually doing it. If the food had been amazing, we might recommend it a little more heartily; but while the food was fresh and respectable, it wasn’t something that merited paying this much money to NOT be at the Halloween party we already paid for. Now, Cruella herself is pretty cool. But not 100 extra dollars cool. Plus her line was super long most of the night. The VIP parade viewing? Very nice. But, let’s be honest — if you’re going to wait out the crowds until the second parade at MNSSHP, it’s pretty easy to get a good view (most people — especially families with small children — watch the first parade, the fireworks, and then leave…which means great vantage points for the second parade are pretty easy to find). The extra 30 minutes to nosh and drink after the party is officially over? Also a benefit. But last call for alcohol was at 12:15, and if you’ve waited until the very end of the night to eat the buffet food…well…you know you’re getting the leftovers since cast members aren’t bringing out fresh pans of eats at midnight when most of the guests have already gone.
Soooo…we still can’t really figure out how the finances balance when it comes to booking these types of events, so your reasoning needs to be something that doesn’t have to do with making the party “worth it” in terms of cost. Maybe you love Cruella. Maybe you enjoy having a nice, air-conditioned spot to come back to throughout the evening where you can have a quick beer or glass of wine before heading back for more trick or treating. One of our reviewers remarked that she’d been to Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party several times in the past, and didn’t really need to do *everything.* So having the opportunity to have a meal, meet a villain, and get VIP parade viewing could be worth the money if you thought about it from that perspective. And that’s up to you to figure out — what’s right for YOU and your family. And we hope we’ve shown you enough to help you decide.
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Are you planning to have a wickedly good time at Cruella’s Halloween Hide-a-Way this year? Let us know about your spooky plans in the comments below!
Betsy says
Hi so i booked the cruella meal…is it a sit down meal? When I booked no one knew and do you have to buy to meet cruella or can u just stand in line and do I have to be there at my reservation time or anytime of the night? I pretty confused how it works.
Leslie says
Thanks for the honest review! This is very helpful. I think a good fireworks view might have tipped the scales for me, but I agree that it’s hard to justify the price with what is being offered.
Mike says
Great review! The standouts for you looks really good and the priority viewing of the fireworks are awesome but the value from the party doesn’t look like it’s worth the price for me personally. Also the decor and the way the food is displayed doesn’t look very special or festive. Not what I would expect from DW.
Anyone have tips on how soon we should line up for the fireworks and what the best spot might be? Still trying to decide on going to the first or second showing! I have a first timer (in his 50’s and super excited to go) and want to make the night memorable!
Lana says
Might be more “worth it” for the locals that end up getting the seasonal MNSSHP pass. I have done a dessert party during the Halloween party in the past, but we were going to 2 parties that year & it was set up where you could watch the fireworks from your table, plus the parade viewing area.
Michelle D says
Thanks for the honest review. I have never been to Mickey’s Not So Scary, so I think forking over another $100 to get me away from the special Halloween offerings would be annoying, let alone not worth it.
Liz says
I would totally justify it if the crowds weren’t so wild. So now you are paying another $100 a person to stand in more lines for sub par food and one villain. The insanity that is Disney never ends and it makes me sad?
Megan says
The biggest negative in my eyes is actually the location. Tony’s is at the very front of the park, and not at all convenient to pop in and out of during the night. If the location was somewhere more centrally located, it would give people a much better chance to get their money’s worth.
DFB Sarah says
Mike, we viewed the Not-So-Scary Spectacular from near the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor, and the view was good. (You can see what our view was like here!) As a general rule, the second showing of the Boo-To-You Parade is less crowded, but of course that can vary. We do suggest finding your spot early — maybe 30-45 minutes if you have a particular spot in mind.
DFB Sarah says
Betsy, Cruella’s Hide-A-Way is a separate cost from the Halloween Party. Only those who reserve a spot at Cruella’s can meet her there. The meal is a buffet-style with the food items pictured in this post. You can come and go as you please throughout the Hide-A-Way timeframe (9:30 to 12:30).