MadderAdder
Well-Known Member
Same is true for MNSSHP.Hmmm, I wasn't expecting Tron to go 'virtual queue' on party nights.
Same is true for MNSSHP.Hmmm, I wasn't expecting Tron to go 'virtual queue' on party nights.
I did not realize that the Halloween party was $50/person cheaper than the Christmas party. I guess that has to do with the fact that there are fewer MVMCP dates than MNSSHP.
I do hope attendance stays reduced this year at the $159 price point - it’s more than the EPCOt After Hours tickets.
It amazes me they charge so much for this after what it used to cost and many still sell out. Are people that excited about holiday differences (parade/fireworks) or lower crowds in the park?
Or both.Are people that excited about holiday differences (parade/fireworks) or lower crowds in the park?
That headline still cracks me up for some reason. Imagining people with countdown calendars, holding their breath...Tickets for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party are now available to purchase for all Guests at the link below.
The Wait is Almost Over | Walt Disney World Resort
disneyworld.disney.go.com
Speaking just for myself, I only do a party now - maybe once every few years. I no longer visit the parks with regular tics or passes. The big attraction? It's the only way to do WDW "old school" anymore. No reservations, no genie/ILL nonsense, no requirement to book a deluxe for a few evening EMH (which were always my favorite EMH).Are people that excited about holiday differences (parade/fireworks) or lower crowds in the park?
I never understood the way some people complain about these special event tickets. I mean almost any good MLB/NFL/NBA team ticket per game is going to cost your well over what they charge for these 8 hour events. I am not a big music concert fan but the prices for those are commensurately high. 2-3 hour Broadway tickets are going to be well over any after hours party ticket event.Speaking just for myself, I only do a party now - maybe once every few years. I no longer visit the parks with regular tics or passes. The big attraction? It's the only way to do WDW "old school" anymore. No reservations, no genie/ILL nonsense, no requirement to book a deluxe for a few evening EMH (which were always my favorite EMH).
Prices are insane everywhere: concerts in my area seems to run hundreds or even thousands of dollars - for bands that aren't even "legends" - for a 2 hour show (where the headliner is maybe on for 60-90 min tops and has 1-2 opening acts).
$200 may be overpriced, but it doesn't seem that horrible for 8 hours of entertainment in gorgeous holiday surroundings, compared to what I'm seeing entertainment costing in my neck of the woods.
Not alone though - I dislike them as well. As a local I'd maybe be able to use them for 2-4 weeks a year when the weather gets appropriately cold, which is never a guarantee...The merch looks okay, nothing special.
But man, I hate spirit jerseys. Hate. And I know I'm in the minority because they are always prominently featured in any new merchandise release.
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