Oogie Boogie Bash 2025

brb1006

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I remember when Syndrome used to be a Mask Character before becoming a face character. I remember he used to be prominent during the early days of the Pixar Play Parade at DCA.... Or I might been mixing that up with the Disney on Ice show "The Incredibles in the Magic Kingdom".
 
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brb1006

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Was he? Do you have any photos or video?
Just double checked the old videos, looks like my memory was wrong. My been thinking of his appearance during an old Disney on Ice Show where he kidnaps Mickey and Minnie during The Incredibles family's vacation to Disneyland. He alongside the other Incredibles characters were also face characters.
 

pdude81

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Pretty sure all Disney tickets period are nontransferable.
Tickets can be reassigned often to people on your friends and family list. But if you get caught selling tickets you can be banned. This was an issue a few years back with OBB ticket scalping and happens sometimes at WDW also. I'm hoping they took that ability away at least in DL because people used to be stuck waiting for hours to get these tickets. This year not so much.
 

AJFireman

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I have heard multiple times cast members use the term "transferable" as meaning you cant assign the ticket to someone else after its been scanned through the gate.
If you can find legit tickets my suggestion is just use them don't try to change names or anything like that . You don't want to even hint to Disneyland that tickets might be resold as they will block every ticket and magic key on that account. They do not check names at the gate. They scan tickets and take a picture regardless of name on the ticket and you get your credentials
 

Disney Irish

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I have heard multiple times cast members use the term "transferable" as meaning you cant assign the ticket to someone else after its been scanned through the gate.
If you can find legit tickets my suggestion is just use them don't try to change names or anything like that . You don't want to even hint to Disneyland that tickets might be resold as they will block every ticket and magic key on that account. They do not check names at the gate. They scan tickets and take a picture regardless of name on the ticket and you get your credentials
Basically unless you know the person giving you the event ticket don't risk it, its not worth potentially getting banned.
 

AJFireman

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Basically unless you know the person giving you the event ticket don't risk it, its not worth potentially getting banned.
Yes true about knowing the legitimacy of the tickets not worth the effort to get all the way down there and turned away. You don't get banned the tickets only become invalid and turned away. You can still purchase tickets and magic keys after. I guess if you continued to do so or caused an issue you might get an official trespass and ban. Yes experience here. Even when you get your magic key revoked for any reason this is the letter you receive. The letter says nothing about being banned. I never called because I knew why and I know its not worth the effort trying to reason with Disneyland. I was already 10 months into my pass anyways. I went the next week on tickets I had and the following month with a New Magic Key. So if they revoked a key because of reselling and didnt get a ban I do not think the person trying to use ticket would get a worse punishment.

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Disney Irish

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Yes true about knowing the legitimacy of the tickets not worth the effort to get all the way down there and turned away. You don't get banned the tickets only become invalid and turned away. You can still purchase tickets and magic keys after. I guess if you continued to do so or caused an issue you might get an official trespass and ban. Yes experience here. Even when you get your magic key revoked for any reason this is the letter you receive. The letter says nothing about being banned. I never called because I knew why and I know its not worth the effort trying to reason with Disneyland. I was already 10 months into my pass anyways. I went the next week on tickets I had and the following month with a New Magic Key. So if they revoked a key because of reselling and didnt get a ban I do not think the person trying to use ticket would get a worse punishment.

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Every situation is different so can't speak to yours, but there have been stories of MKs being banned for reselling even just one time, and no its not appealable -


So it stands to reason that in an effort to crack down further they would do the same for the user of the resold ticket as well.

Bottom line its not worth the risk.
 

AJFireman

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Every situation is different so can't speak to yours, but there have been stories of MKs being banned for reselling even just one time, and no its not appealable -


So it stands to reason that in an effort to crack down further they would do the same for the user of the resold ticket as well.

Bottom line its not worth the risk.
I knew it was pretty much a lost cause trying to appeal reason I just let it go. Guess my definition of being banned is different and even the article and his statement only says he is not allowed to get a new Magic Key until his year is up. It does not say he is banned from entering the property. Its also not that hard to create a new account, seen that done many times and purchase new and just keep going . Disneyland doesn't really verify information with ID except for residency requirements for certain tickets and even then its just a quick glance to see its you and you live in the right zip code not to verify account information.
In my original comment I said legit tickets guess I should of added from a trusted source. I still suggest if you do get tickets gifted to you or whatever do not call so that there is no mix up about if the tickets causing issues on yours or another persons account.

Best part of my scenario was they canceled the ticket and refunded me the money automatically and didnt lose my money I only lost the 6 or 8 weeks on my pass.
 

Disney Irish

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I knew it was pretty much a lost cause trying to appeal reason I just let it go. Guess my definition of being banned is different and even the article and his statement only says he is not allowed to get a new Magic Key until his year is up. It does not say he is banned from entering the property. Its also not that hard to create a new account, seen that done many times and purchase new and just keep going . Disneyland doesn't really verify information with ID except for residency requirements for certain tickets and even then its just a quick glance to see its you and you live in the right zip code not to verify account information.
In my original comment I said legit tickets guess I should of added from a trusted source. I still suggest if you do get tickets gifted to you or whatever do not call so that there is no mix up about if the tickets causing issues on yours or another persons account.

Best part of my scenario was they canceled the ticket and refunded me the money automatically and didnt lose my money I only lost the 6 or 8 weeks on my pass.
A ban or timeout or whatever you want to call is still the same in my book, you ain’t suppose to be allowed to have a MK during that time. So even if you can get around it by switching accounts that seems risky. Because all it takes is one time someone gets caught and Disney cracks down on it for everyone. And then you end up with a real perma ban.

So again the moral of the story, don’t risk it. Just accept you didn’t get a ticket this year and try next year. And on the other side, either go or just accept you eat the cost because you can’t go. Maybe one day Disney will create a resale market for event tickets, but until then ain’t worth the risk in my opinion.

But to each their own.
 

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