Tha Realest
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These after hours events are becoming less and less of a value proposition, but scrapping TBA off of there is really pitiful.AMAZING how these sellout….just at the buzzer…
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These after hours events are becoming less and less of a value proposition, but scrapping TBA off of there is really pitiful.AMAZING how these sellout….just at the buzzer…
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That’s because the demand is so YUGE that the animatronic frogs were threatening to strike for higher voltage if they made them work one minute extraThese after hours events are becoming less and less of a value proposition, but scrapping TBA off of there is really pitiful.
Ooof… any other outlets carry these tickets? Undercover tourist also looks to be out for Feb 17According to the Walt Disney World website, the Magic Kingdom After Hours event on February 17 has sold out.
Just have a late dinner at a monorail resort, set up shop on the Contemporary deck or Poly Beach and watch it for free. Then go back to the MK transport hub to go elsewhere.What's the crowds like at these events when sold out? Don't laugh, but I wouldn't mind seeing Enchantment again.
That’s good to know. Sometimes we go to a waterpark or pool during the day and plan the parks for later. Sounds like this is a good option.If anyone is interested, we did the after hours event at DHS last Wednesday - it was a (relatively) spur of the moment trip we did to escape the cold and to see Muppet*Vision 3D one last time - we also ate at Mama Melrose and never had and wanted to before it was gone (glad to check the box but yeah, that place can go lol).
This event was our only park time. Summary of what I did - Fantasmic! was a must do for my oldest and I love it - rest of the family did MMRR, MFSr, and TSM while we saw Fantasmic!
Overall got 8 rides in (longest wait was 18 min for SDD, otherwise basically walk on) plus Mama Melrose and Fantasmic
The event ticket was actually cheaper than a day ticket that day so overall I think it worked out well
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That’s good to know. Sometimes we go to a waterpark or pool during the day and plan the parks for later. Sounds like this is a good option.
Did you leave early? 12:40am, is it not open until 1am?
But you wouldn't have to buy LLs.So like $17 per ride per person? What a steal
The whole concept is still upside down…but that’s just me (and the declining visitors)But you wouldn't have to buy LLs.
Tickets for Disney After Hours at Magic Kingdom range from $175 to $185 (plus tax)
Disney is very expensive now.Wow. That works out to about $60 per hour.
I remember when $60 would get you a whole DAY in the park...
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