Does this look right?

I also noticed that La Hacienda is having “New Years Eve” starting at 9:30 - only $500/couple there…

MK does NYE fireworks on the 30th as well as the 31st correct?

Ha. And we all thought the dessert party during MNSSHP was steep!

Yes that is correct.

Yikes! I would’ve freaked out if I had seen that!

What bothers me the most about these over-the-top NYE events is that they give NO indication as to what’s included. What kind of meal? Wine served with? Open bar for the night? Or do you just get a small glass of cheap champagne a paper hat, and a horn to blow at midnight? For $1000/couple, I’d think they’d include a room at the CR for the night…

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We did nye day lunch at ltt one year and hung at pop pool that night.

That’s just crazy

Completely agree with @bswan26 - how can a person make a decision to book something like that without more information about what is included?

Doing some more research. I guess this is an annual event. It’s “all inclusive”; food stations, casino-style games, live music, characters, etc. Alcohol may also be included, but the wording is a bit vague. Here’s the menu from the 2011 event

http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/media/wdw_nextgen/CoreCatalog/WaltDisneyWorld/en_us/Media/InternetMediaType/Dining/CaliforniaGrill/california-grill-menu-new-years-eve-dinner.pdf

This is DEFNIATELY upscale food - but how much can one really eat…?

I’d like to keep track of this discussion. Not that we’d pay even $500 per couple, plus we have kids too.