Hi everyone! I finally made an account on here after about two years of browsing the forums, but just like the title i really don't understand why the Haunted Mansion doesn't get the California treatment at Halloween and Christmas. Anyone agree?
Hi everyone! I finally made an account on here after about two years of browsing the forums, but just like the title i really don't understand why the Haunted Mansion doesn't get the California treatment at Halloween and Christmas. Anyone agree?
Skinning the mansion isn't a big deal to me, but I would have been furious if I visited when they had the castle dressed up as a cake.
I think the "once in a lifetime" argument makes perfect sense.
Do some research and plan around it.
Respectfully, I disagree. Consider that trip planning isn't as flexible for many people as it is others, especially if one is coordinating with other family members or two job working households, not to mention children's schedules and activities.
Further, you should consider international guests or people who make the trip only a few times, and these are common.
If I had dropped 7 or 8k (or more) to bring my family from the UK to find that the Castle that I wanted a lasting picture with the kid in front of looked like something that dropped out of a Milton Bradley game...I would be furious. Dressing the Castle up with decorations is different then making a mockery of it and removing its charm and beauty completely, even if it was a neat and unique idea.
Anyhow, as I said, I could care less about skinning the haunted mansion. It isn't as iconic as the castle. But, I do see validity in the "once in a lifetime" argument.
I would love to see some nightmare before christmas characters/theming during Halloween and Christmas. Maybe if enough people show interest in it theyll add it in at some point?
The thing is Diseneyland gets these guests as well. It's not like Disneyland never ever gets tourists. They do and they still do the overlay. I still say you can plan around it. Disney provides this kind of information, information for when attractions go down, holiday dates, etc.. Agree to disagree. It's a Disneyland thing, I guess. And TDL.
That's very true, but not to the extent that WDW gets them and that is why there is a difference in usage of the overlays.
That shouldn't matter. A once in a lifetime guest is a once in a lifetime guest, no matter how many there are.DLR has more APs but that doesn't mean WDW shouldn't cater as much to their APs. I was told the real reason why Florida doesn't have overlays is simply because TDO doesn't want to do them.
What matters is 100 people complaining instead of 1000. And that would be why they don't want to do them at WDW.
Once again, what does the amount of complaints matter? Right, they don't want to do them. They could do them, they just don't want to because they don't feel like hearing complaints. BS excuse IMO.
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