ToTBellHop
Well-Known Member
All you guys trying to write negative headlines before anything even happens should send your resumes to CNN.
September is traditionally one of the 'slowest' Disney months.Wierd... October visitors somehow now REALLY love After Hours events? Such an odd coincidence....
A better comparison would be After Hours, where they typically let people enter between 6 and 7. It was often right about 6:30, sometimes a few minutes earlier, sometimes later.How strict do we think they’ll be at the “enter the parks at 7pm” rule? I know previous Halloween parties you could enter at 4p even tho it wasn’t advertised that way. I doubt 4p is something they’ll allow this year, but I wonder if 7 is the absolute earliest
If the DAH starts at 9 or 9:30 and they are letting you in at 7, I would think that is the earliest.How strict do we think they’ll be at the “enter the parks at 7pm” rule? I know previous Halloween parties you could enter at 4p even tho it wasn’t advertised that way. I doubt 4p is something they’ll allow this year, but I wonder if 7 is the absolute earliest
How strict do we think they’ll be at the “enter the parks at 7pm” rule? I know previous Halloween parties you could enter at 4p even tho it wasn’t advertised that way. I doubt 4p is something they’ll allow this year, but I wonder if 7 is the absolute earliest
We found a way to make it work without spending much extra, although our trip concededly had quite of a bit of extra "fat"we could trim.I guess there's must be worse things to spend your stimulus money on!
Went to Universal Halloween nights years ago. It is truly a locals event and I'm not keen on Leatherface chasing me with a chainsaw.
If they all sell out now, I'll bet they add dates. This is too easy money for TDO to pass up. And we all know how much Chapek loves money
I will believe that when they start selling hard ticket events at DAK and DHS. That's where the money is
Honestly... if they had AH events at different parks, every night of the week... I might forego buying any regular tickets and just buy a bunch of individual AH nights.
Sign me up for that! Short lines for everything at nighttime is my heaven.Honestly... if they had AH events at different parks, every night of the week... I might forego buying any regular tickets and just buy a bunch of individual AH nights.
Same here. I think the mouse has figured out this is a gold mine.
Alas... but if on-site guests buy AH tickets INSTEAD of day tickets, it's not necessarily a total win for the mouse house.
4 AH tickets are definitely more expensive than a 5-day pass, but they definitely would prefer to still sell the 5 day pass, PLUS a couple AH tickets.
From my perspective.. if 4 AH tickets are $600, and a 5-day ticket is $500.... Disney is only getting $100 extra revenue from me. I'm getting fewer hours, but still 5 hours per night, a total of 20 hours... most of which are very very low crowds. I could probably get more done with 4 AH events, 1 per park, than I could get done with 5-day regular ticket.
At twice the price and a fraction of the time. Sounds like a great deal!Honestly... if they had AH events at different parks, every night of the week... I might forego buying any regular tickets and just buy a bunch of individual AH nights.
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