News Disney Jollywood Nights - Disney's Hollywood Studios Holiday Season ticketed event

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
I know this much. I planned to do it last December but ultimately cancelled. Non-stop rain was the reason. And Disney came to their senses after many others cancelled before that night's event was to start and cancelled the entire event. Just as well. The first iteration of it had many problems, so I've read. I realize you wouldn't go regardless, but lets hope they learned from their mistakes.
You’re from Florida…I get the appeal there. Gotta mix it up

And I would consider doing anything if the product was appealing? Do I give the impression I won’t pay for things?

These “premium ticket events” continue to be a terrible idea that have run their course. It’s gone too far.
 

Jambo Dad

Well-Known Member
Having attended this last year - it was as badly realized as you heard. Truly bad - needed a lot more attention to place making for experiences and the space to pull off a crowd of people. The events at ToT annd Brown Derby were amateur hour. Also large sections of the park simply didn’t have anything special and there were no complimentary snacks and drinks of any kind - something they have at other parties. Finally no Wookie Life day at Star Wars - it’s almost like they were trying to fail!
 

MickeyCookies

Active Member
Is it generally also true you can actually get on some attractions during events too?
When we went, word had gotten out that pretty much all you could do at the party was rides. And since there aren’t many at HS, there were bigger waits than I personally desired. Obviously not as high as during the day time. But more than you’d want when you’re paying that price tag, not getting much else, and MVMCP exists down the street. YMMV
 

Andrew25

Well-Known Member
There are plenty of holiday offerings includes in regular park admission.
Eh not really, WDW (and UOR) have stagnated a bit when it comes to holiday offerings.

Magic Kingdom -> all behind paywall except for the castle projection show and the last 2 weeks of December
Epcot -> Festival of the Holiday food booths (behind paywall) and the various Santa/Storytelling shows
DHS -> all behind paywall
DAK -> Merry Menagerie

At SeaWorld the following are included:
  1. Winter Wonderland On Ice (Ice Show)
  2. O' Wondrous Stage Show (Stage Show) -> Arguably the best theme park/holiday show in Orlando year-round
  3. Holiday Reflections (Fireworks)
  4. Sesame Street Holiday Parade (Parade)
Behind Paywall, they have food booths similar to Festival of the Holidays, with a decent lanyard deal.

*I excluded the Ms. Clause Kitchen show as it wasn't received well and I'd imagine it isn't coming back lol
 

CampbellzSoup

Well-Known Member
Simply put, they need to make it longer and let guest in earlier to make it feel that it’s worth the cost. Also, really, really really theme it out. One piece of garland at the Brown. Derby was totally laughable.
 

Cmdr_Crimson

Well-Known Member
There are plenty of holiday offerings includes in regular park admission.
Yes the projection on ToT and Jingle Bell Jingle Bam is nice but, I was Referring to the 2 shows they offer during said event. Why waste them on ticketed events when guests would like to see them without having to gain a few dollars more to see them...You know all this is just for people to get on the rides more than see the shows.
 

CampbellzSoup

Well-Known Member
You have so many screen-based rides that are screaming for Christmas overlays that would easily push people into rides instead of just entertainment.

Mickey and Minnie runaway holiday train!
Toy Story Christmas Mania
Lightening McQueen Christmas racers
Star Tours Holiday

So many
 

C33Mom

Well-Known Member
I’d like to see Jollywood Nights (ok, a slightly more polished version of Jollywood Nights) come to DCA. They can probably charge more and sell it out in California (despite the rocky launch back east last year), there’s more attractions and space to spread out events/waits/queues, and they’re already moving towards an EPCOT style near constant festival of festival booths and presumably making a lot on “seasonal” F&B and merch.
 

aladdin2007

Well-Known Member
Simply put, they need to make it longer and let guest in earlier to make it feel that it’s worth the cost. Also, really, really really theme it out. One piece of garland at the Brown. Derby was totally laughable.
For a park that has one of the better decor packages in general, why they stripped the brown derby of anything quite a few years ago is beyond me. But then most of the dining locations property wide now they don't do anymore. :banghead: Brown Derby use to be beautiful at Christmas.
 

bmr1591

Well-Known Member
It will very likely receive a significant upgrade.

Good. My wife and I did the Christmas party last year and wanted to do Jollywood, but decided it simply wasn't made for us (adults who don't drink). I'm hoping the offering is significantly better this year so we can enjoy it.
 

jrhwdw

Well-Known Member
Eh not really, WDW (and UOR) have stagnated a bit when it comes to holiday offerings.

Magic Kingdom -> all behind paywall except for the castle projection show and the last 2 weeks of December
Epcot -> Festival of the Holiday food booths (behind paywall) and the various Santa/Storytelling shows
DHS -> all behind paywall
DAK -> Merry Menagerie

At SeaWorld the following are included:
  1. Winter Wonderland On Ice (Ice Show)
  2. O' Wondrous Stage Show (Stage Show) -> Arguably the best theme park/holiday show in Orlando year-round
  3. Holiday Reflections (Fireworks)
  4. Sesame Street Holiday Parade (Parade)
Behind Paywall, they have food booths similar to Festival of the Holidays, with a decent lanyard deal.

*I excluded the Ms. Clause Kitchen show as it wasn't received well and I'd imagine it isn't coming back lol
Sunset Seasons Greetings was not behind a Paywall!
 

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