When thinking of holiday events at Walt
Disney World the two that jump right out at everyone are Christmas and Halloween,
in particular the special parties put on by the Magic Kingdom. Certainly, there
are special meals for Thanksgiving, egg hunts for Easter, and a variety of
offerings for St. Patrick’s Day, Valentine’s Day, Earth Day, and all the other
holidays in between, but they aren’t given the special attention that Christmas
and Halloween parties afford their namesake days. That said, that wasn't always
the case.
During the early years of Walt Disney
World, and dating back even further at Disneyland, special ticketed parties occurred
all year long. Take, for example, this ticket for the Valentine Party from
1976.
The party in 1976 actually took place on
the day before Valentine’s Day, on Friday the 13th, the same way the holiday
falls this year. Like the holiday parties of today, the park would close and
guests were given run of the park’s attractions and there was special
entertainment. In 1976, the entertainment included performances from the
gospel/soul/R&B group, The Staple Singers.
It may make me smirk that the Shooting
Gallery still required an additional charge, but the overall cost of the event,
$6.95, would have been a bargain any day of the week. In fact, it was roughly
the cost of 5 gallons of milk that same year. How many of us wouldn't love to
get into the Magic Kingdom’s holiday parties in 2015 for that same comparative
price?!?!
The parties for other holidays may have
faded away with the passage of time, but there are still plenty of ways to
celebrate special days at the parks of Walt Disney World. Party or not, how
would you celebrate the day at the Magic Kingdom with your valentine?
1 comment:
Aww, I love this, but I'm a sucker for Valentine's Day. My Valentine and I plan to spend our Heart Day morning at MK sharing a Citrus Swirl, sitting in the rocking chairs and peoplewatching at either Tom Sawyer's Island or in Liberty Square, cruising on the Jungle Cruise, becoming enchanted in the Tiki Room, taking a spin on the Peoplemover, and finishing off with a train ride around the park. Swoon!
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