GhostHost1000
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At this point I hope they doWaiting for the Universal roasting Disney tweet on twitter
At this point I hope they doWaiting for the Universal roasting Disney tweet on twitter
My guess it that it will be priced like every other After Hours event. Expensive.i think you know what “the company” is going here. Testing the “lower limits” on outlay with the “upper limit” on price.
it was going to get the strong reactions on both sides...truth likely falls in the middle of the scatter plot.
Not blaming anyone. But WDW of recent times should be expected to offer the minimum and anything else is a plus.
I'm not even sure what the minimum entails anymore for WDW. Until we can all break our pixie dust addiction and start voting with our wallets, they'll keep watering down the product.... Unfortunately, I'm still hooked
Our family is pretty good with this plan too. Not waiting for ages for the parade is great, though that’s definitely the only parade I would wait for. The kids will be happy to have the fun Halloween party atmosphere, get some candy and ride some rides. When tickets are available we’re planning to get them. Hopefully they’re semi-reasonably priced...My family actually prefers this (based on what ticket prices will be) the kids just want to dress up, get candy, and go on some attractions. They don’t really care for the parade or fireworks in my case, so they’re still excited to go. I personally like the OG party and hope it returns next year. They’re in a tricky situation, a lot can change between now and September, all while they’re still trying to open more stores restaurants and resorts and find the staff to do it. We’re still getting back to normal give them a break.
My guess it that it will be priced like every other After Hours event. Expensive.
The blog said “special announcement” which could have been anything, which it was. Covid isn’t gone yet, and just because the big U down the road isn’t caring as much anymore doesn’t mean Disney has to follow suit.I mean, folks were literally teasing a close-to-normal event yesterday.
And quite frankly, as someone who took COVID incredibly seriously (and still does), Disney can't use COVID as an excuse for much longer. This is a Bob-Chapek-is-greedy thing - not a COVID thing.
My niece and nephew? I didn’t say it’s for everyone, but it works well for usHow many trick or treat age kids are going to be able to handle waiting until 9pm (9:30 pm select nights) to start trick or treating? Also, it takes an hour to clear the park of Normies, so my bet is the calvalcades won’t start until 10pm. This event is is being marketed to families but is way too late for most.
States, like Virginia, that did incredibly well all pandemic are ending all restrictions (minus masks) next month barring anything crazy. We'll be pretty back to normal by the time the Halloween events roll around.The blog said “special announcement” which could have been anything, which it was. Covid isn’t gone yet, and just because the big U down the road isn’t caring as much anymore doesn’t mean Disney has to follow suit.
That’s what my fam is hoping for too
Ok that’s fine, that’s why it has a different name. I think Disney is being very transparent about what’s included.
THIS! Nailed it.If this has the After Hours crowd level then it'll worth it if it's the same price pre-covid. Then it turns into a supped up After Hours as opposed to a diet MNSHP. The question comes down to crowd level and price.
Honestly, I genuinely agree with the folks who say that Disney doesn't *WANT* a return to normalcy. Chapek saying that guest scores are the highest they've ever been should have made everyone's mental alarm bells going off.
Covid will never be gone so is Disney never going to return to normal and just see what they can get away with not giving the guests back while charging the same and more?The blog said “special announcement” which could have been anything, which it was. Covid isn’t gone yet, and just because the big U down the road isn’t caring as much anymore doesn’t mean Disney has to follow suit.
There’s people going to Disney from a lot more places than Virginia. People wanted a Halloween party and Disney Is offering them one that is safe for Guests and their Cast.States, like Virginia, that did incredibly well all pandemic are ending all restrictions (minus masks) next month barring anything crazy.. We'll be pretty back to normal by the time the Halloween events roll around.
I'm sorry, but this isn't an excuse for offering a crappy event.
Our family is pretty good with this plan too. Not waiting for ages for the parade is great, though that’s definitely the only parade I would wait for. The kids will be happy to have the fun Halloween party atmosphere, get some candy and ride some rides. When tickets are available we’re planning to get them. Hopefully they’re semi-reasonably priced...
I’m not getting into a Covid argument.Covid will never be gone so is Disney never going to return to normal and just see what they can get away with not giving the guests back while charging the same and more?
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