mickEblu
Well-Known Member
Well people who purchased one day tickets may not have the ability to come back a different day. If I had bought three day hoppers and this way the last day of my trip before flying back home, that day would be wasted. And that would make anyone mad. Another scenario was someone might have been in the park earlier and left for any number of reasons and then isn't able to get back in the rest of the day.
When the park reaches capacity, it reaches capacity. I'm not saying they should let more people in when it's filled to the brim, but I don't think they should allow one group of people but not another.
I'm assuming park was at capacity when you accounted for all of the attractions that were down, but officially wasn't at capacity since APs were allowed in. It just blows my mind they would turn away full price ticket people and let APs in. I mean what about the poor saps spending $750 per night to sleep on a mediocre bed in the Disney hotels? Then they threw down another $1300 on family park hoppers for a three days. Those people are turned away, but APs get in?
Yeah for those scenarios they absolutely have to refund or make it up to the customer somehow. I’m still unclear on if the parks were at capacity. If they re at capacity how can they legally keep letting people in? Anyway I agree they should have left it up to the ticket holder so long as the power outage was communicated before entering.