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LOL I thought the title to this thread read as DISNEY MERRY VARIANT AFTER HOURS PARTY
Disney used to be more “luxury” than it is today. Now it’s trend continues to be less for more.That Isn’t a good deal for a LUXURY location?
Could see parades becoming only at reduced capacity special event$ and leaving cavalcades in place for normal busy operations
I’m defending Disney here and glad they are raising prices to better control crowds.
It’s just an old excuse born on a thread on one of the boards (when the crowds just became uncomfortable on a majority of days) that keeps getting recycled.Control crowds? During an AH event that’s by definition limited in attendance? Hopefully that was sarcasm without the /s tag.
Control crowds? During an AH event that’s by definition limited in attendance? Hopefully that was sarcasm without the /s tag.
Well in this case…you may have a point. And I hope it is correct.We all know Disney is treating this more like a traditional party vs an after hours event in terms of tickets available.
That is evident with the fact that they released more Boo Bash tickets for sold out dates.
But with the Christmas after hours pricing I think they truly will make the profit they desire while also keeping the crowds low because I truly don't think as many people will be willing to pay that high of a price.
We all know Disney is treating this more like a traditional party vs an after hours event in terms of tickets available.
That is evident with the fact that they released more Boo Bash tickets for sold out dates.
But with the Christmas after hours pricing I think they truly will make the profit they desire while also keeping the crowds low because I truly don't think as many people will be willing to pay that high of a price.
That's what the park reservations system is for. The AH parties have built in crowd control by limiting the the number of tickets available (in theory)I’m defending Disney here and glad they are raising prices to better control crowds.
Sure, so you say. When it is hard to see the ground in front of you due to the density of people the price = crowd control story is pure fiction.I’m defending Disney here and glad they are raising prices to better control crowds.
I missed the "on property" and just read "now we have the decision to not eat for the entire week" Was going to advise doing AH on the first day and loading up on enough popcorn and soda to feed you the rest of your trip. Think how "cheap" the party will seem when it doubles as your 7-day food budget.My wife and I will be there the week after thanksgiving. We typically splurge with Disney events and really anything Disney tbh, but it would cost us almost $500 with tax for us. We are already dropping $2,000 on a resort (which sadly isn’t bad) on top of our out of state Platinum AP’s. So now we have the decision to not eat on property for the entire week or go spend three hours to maybe get fake snowed on and not wait in line as long. It’s a real bummer. How on earth do they rationalize these prices?
The big challenge is you have to get the Mickey ice cream bars back to your room and in the freezer before they melt.I missed the "on property" and just read "now we have the decision to not eat for the entire week" Was going to advise doing AH on the first day and loading up on enough popcorn and soda to feed you the rest of your trip. Think how "cheap" the party will seem when it doubles as your 7-day food budget.
well now we know how they are affording those 50 golden statues!
We were there Tuesday and it was dead except for space mountain for some reason.The jury is still out on Boo Bash and crowds. They didn’t sell additional tickets to the first party, so we can’t really gauge what effect the additional ticket sales had on crowds. We’ll have a better picture of that after a couple of the upcoming events.
They are definitely, however, 100% milking the return of a popular parade, plus the opportunity to see two firework shows, for all its worth, with the Christmas event.
He would also be a terrible CEO if he overprices an event so that customers say “it’s not worth it” or feel ripped off.Why are people upset with Chapek? I’ve seen a lot of people state that it’s Chapeks fault and at the same time stating that they will sell out. He would be a terrible CEO if pricing for the event was underpriced. Don’t get mad at Chapek, get mad at the customer paying those ridiculous prices.
It’s like hating the paparazzi. They harass and bother celebs because people buy the magazines and go the websites.
The difference between Disneyland Park and Magic Kingdom in Christmas decorations, overlays and live entertainment is crazy.Slightly off topic, but hasn't Disneyland always run their Christmas parade during regular park hours? We've only been to Disneyland during Christmas season once and it was several years ago, but I remember the Christmas parade and snow on Main St. Always made me wonder why Disneyland can have so many different parades and holiday offerings during regular park hours but Disneyworld can't. Why the disparity between the two?
Slightly off topic, but hasn't Disneyland always run their Christmas parade during regular park hours? We've only been to Disneyland during Christmas season once and it was several years ago, but I remember the Christmas parade and snow on Main St. Always made me wonder why Disneyland can have so many different parades and holiday offerings during regular park hours but Disneyworld can't. Why the disparity between the two?
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