You can't really make that assessment until we hit a party that hasn't sold out. It makes no difference to Disney if tickets sell out months before, or the week of, and arguably the latter is a better guest experience than the Oogie Boogie crap show.Seems like the earlier/cheaper dates sold out faster this year but the rest are selling slower ... guessing the ceiling on pricing has be reached (plus last year had some "revenge travel" FOMO built in)
I was there too. I agree with your assessment. I refused to stand in long queues on 10/1/21. I mean, I'm standing in MK 50 years to the day and I'm going to stand in line to buy stuff? No thanks. I admit I was in a much shorter queue the day prior in DS (about 5 minutes) and meandered into MK stores when they were walk in.The 50th was a total bust as far as the actual Oct 1 st date goes.
Maybe a huge success in Disney’s eyes since the popcorn bucket and merchandise lines were stretching the length of Main Street the first few hours of operation.
Merchandise sales wise, it was a tremendous smash hit.
Actual substance and anything actually honoring the 50th that day was nil.
But there was some very cool ‘retro throwback’ merch and shop displays.
Still, the 50th in general was very disappointing for a long term Park fan.
But the 50th in all honestly was just a marketing campaign and merchandising campaign.
Sad but true, and I knew this going in….but wow, to do absolutely nothing on the actual day really sucked.
I was there….and yeah, it sucked.
Thanks, Bob.
But hey!
That’s all behind us now.
Back on topic….
MNSSHP!
Looking forward to Sunday….I will be there to experience this years’ edition.
Interesting to hear the different opinions here regarding the crowd levels.
Last year was bliss compared to the prior couple of years pre-Covid Apocolypse.
I am expecting this year to be similar, maybe even less.
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Question: Has every event "sold out" on the evening of it starting? In other words,...does every event eventually "sell out" right as it starts?
People are wartching public wait times and event ticket sales in order to guage how busy the parks actually are. Disney knows this and it is VERY much in their favor to display long wait times and show every event night as "sold out".
Disney does not reveal actual ticket sales numbers or real attendance numbers to the public. So,...people try other ways to guage attendance.
For those who believe there is no parks slow down, Bob Iger admitted it twice, once in a live interview where he blamed it on excessive Florida heat and again on the investor call where they blamed it on the incredible sucess of the 50th celebration. (He suggested that the 50th was so sucessfull that WDW in 2023 crowds were burned out from it)
So...is it fair to say that every night is labled as "sold out" every evening, regardless of how many people actually buy tickets?In the past they would sometimes have tickets for sale day of, I haven't seen any of that this year
But that is probably more prior to the pandemic when they tried to cram as many people in (at somewhat lower per person pricing) vs now that they are actually capping it (a long with a higher ticket price)
There is Def less total people going to WDW than in the past, but I do think the after hours events and parties are still selling pretty good (though the higher prices nights seem to be selling a little slower)
So...is it fair to say that every night is labled as "sold out" every evening, regardless of how many people actually buy tickets?
you were in the Stitch line behind us. We got there and it started to pour while we were in Tomorrowland and got in line for Stitch. we were about 5th in line and he came out exactly at 6:26 (very cute!) he was adorable. We spent most of the party riding rides; not really my way of doing the party but some times you have to give and take. I've done the party a few years before and know I'll do it again so I wasn't crazy disappointed. Overall, we had a great time.We went to the party this past Tuesday - first time we have ever attended.
We had a very good time and would definitely do it again (though our night was $109 ... not sure if would pay $159 or $199)
We got there in the big crowd of people but we're in the park by 4:04. We did a few rides and shopped for merch as rain came down, then got in line for Elvis Stitch just before 6pm and got at VQ BG for Tron while in line. Out of meeting Stitch by 6:50 and then to Tron, off of that by 7:10
Then did Space Mountain (about 25 min wait) - way scarier in the dark. Then got a few treats and went to do Haunted Mansion and the magic shot there (about 20 and 10 minute wait respectively). Did some trick or treating and saw Pirate Band.
Then got a spot for the fireworks (enjoyed them and the Jack puppet is cool), then I got a spot for the parade while my wife and oldest watched the stage show. Parade was amazing - loved all the characters and how much the interacted with the crowd.
After parade, rest of family went home while my sone and I went to ride his favorite ride again - the Speedway (he rode it 5 times over 2 days). Then we were out of the park about 12:18am
As to crowds, if felt a bit higher than I expected but totally manageable and everyone being in costumes and in the spirit was great. Though, iView attachment 740604View attachment 740605View attachment 740606View attachment 740607View attachment 740608View attachment 740609f this is considered "low" compared to prior to the pandemic I am glad we skipped going then
you were in the Stitch line behind us. We got there and it started to pour while we were in Tomorrowland and got in line for Stitch. we were about 5th in line and he came out exactly at 6:26 (very cute!) he was adorable. We spent most of the party riding rides; not really my way of doing the party but some times you have to give and take. I've done the party a few years before and know I'll do it again so I wasn't crazy disappointed. Overall, we had a great time.
Sir, this is a family forum.and got lucky with a bus
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