And ADA and the seats are packed like sardines.Honestly, I love it, but Pioneer Hall in general is due for an expansion or refurb of some kind. Numerous complaints about bathroom locations (you gotta walk around the whole building if you are in HDDR or Trail's End), and also just plain show keeping, maybe something big is planned.
One case that comes to mind is how TCM agreed to sponsor GMR and it closed just a few years later.
The sponsorship wasnt renewed because they already decided it’s fateIt closed when the sponsorship ended.
We go every trip and it would not be the same without it. After roughly 25 times, it never gets old for us. We always find it at least 3/4 full with most night close to full. However, we tend to go during busier times (Thanksgiving week, Memorial Day week, and Mardi Gras week). Glad we are going this Thanksgiving week, if this is true.Not sure I would say that it is "perpetually sold out." I know I generally go to the show during the "off-season", but I can only think of once in the last 3 or 4 years where I didn't get moved from a Tier 2 table to a Tier 1 table, and my last visit less than half of the tables on the floor were used for my show, with none of the tables directly in front of the stage used (made for some great cornbread jokes, though!). It wouldn't surprised me at all to see shows cut, or even "seasonal operation," even if Pioneer Hall isn't touched for the DVC project.
So much this.I heard a similar rumor recently, but I dismissed it as gossip. It didn't come from a bus driver after all.. But I just don't get it. I know a lot of people who won't go out of fear that they wouldn't like it, but I don't know anyone who hasn't enjoyed it after giving it a shot. Maybe we should have started posting years ago how everyone loved SGE, and they would have taken that away.
These old vaudeville shows need to go.
I still wish they would bring back the Jolly Holidays Dinner Show.
I would love this. I remember as a kid we used to run there at park opening to get a reservation. That's right; my family rope-dropped a restaurant!If they need this land for Project 89, any chance the show could be moved over to Diamond Horseshoe? It seems silly as Disney would be getting rid of an extra charge, but I'm guessing DVC membership > yearly revenue from the show. Or, it could also just be worked into the new DVC property under a new venue.
I just don't see Disney fully getting rid of it with it's success.
They had sources that told them it was closing. Disney told them today it’s not closing for the foreseeable future so the article was retracted.That DIS-placed site just admitted that HDDR closure was a rumor they (accidentally) started and deleted their original story.
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