Reminds me of the recent survey question
"Has Walt Disney World gotten too greedy?"
I actually enjoyed this experience better than a large Food and Wine event. Much more intimate. To each their own.
I heard The Queen Of Hearts in face character form was so much fun with guests who encountered her.Yes you do get meet and greets with villains.
I have been thinking about this event since it started. Do you get a chance for pics with the villains?
Donna
We went in March and we were given a time to see the villains when we entered so you weren't spending the night standing in line...sort of like having a fast pass time. When the villains were not out we could also take pics with or without the photo pass person in their areas. We loved it.I have been thinking about this event since it started. Do you get a chance for pics with the villains?
Donna
That's not that recent to be honest. I've seen that well before this year.Reminds me of the recent survey question
"Has Walt Disney World gotten too greedy?"
You didn't enjoy the performance when you went?I would gladly pay the money for this if the entertainment was worth it. I don't feel the entertainment quality and dinner being offered at Club Villain is worth $129 a person.
You didn't enjoy the performance when you went?
FWIW, my aunt went the other night and was very pleased with it. Exact words:I didn't feel the entertainment was anything special and definitely not worth the price.
Its a good concept, just not very repeatable as say a Hoop dee doo. Also, given its serve yourself, $79-99 is probably the right price point.FWIW, my aunt went the other night and was very pleased with it. Exact words:
"Club villain. Very good party. You have to try this. Food is great and character interaction is great. Very adult for a Disney dinner show."
Reminds me of the recent survey question
"Has Walt Disney World gotten too greedy?"
That was the plan.And to think that this could have been offered in a slightly modified form (aka minus food) for free as a fresh entertainment offering throughout the day to offset the loss of other guest areas and attractions.
To think that Beast could be getting the extensive refurb it needs right now, but it's still dragging itself along while a state of the art theatre space a hundred yards away is being used for upcharge parties instead of for the capacity the park it resides in so desperately needs.
To think that this will still (as far as I currently know) sit unused except for the occasional dance party next year when even more of the park goes out of commission. It is astounding in the worst way possible.
Which part? The first or third?That was the plan.
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