Selling Magic Kingdom 3x a day....

monothingie

Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb.
Premium Member
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xdan0920

Think for yourselfer
Original Poster
Not really, they’re selling day tickets, with an option to add an hour in Fantasyland before hand. Then, they’re selling tickets to a party- completely separately.

They are selling 3 separate entries to the SAME park on the SAME day. This isn’t hard to understand.
You’re just jealy that you can’t afford a magical experience. Borrow some credit cards and it’s easy!

Everything is a good value when someone else is paying!!!
 

21stamps

Well-Known Member
They are selling 3 separate entries to the SAME park on the SAME day. This isn’t hard to understand.


Everything is a good value when someone else is paying!!!
One of which is not anything close to the others.. it’s one hour, for very specific rides, and a breakfast. It’s not difficult to understand how that’s different.

It is difficult for me to understand how people can complain about the same thing constantly.. Look, I’ve been complaining about stuff the past few weeks, but I CAN’T control those things. I do not understand why someone would willingly put effort into complaining about something that you CAN control.
Seriously, life is too short and filled with too many things to do than to purposely stress over a subject that you can totally avoid.
 

Ricky Spanish

Well-Known Member
There's no proof that Barnum ever said "There's a sucker born every minute"
Though the phrase is widely attributed to him, Barnum respected his audience, crediting them as willing participants in fun pranks, rather than "suckers."
 

21stamps

Well-Known Member
There's no proof that Barnum ever said "There's a sucker born every minute"
Though the phrase is widely attributed to him, Barnum respected his audience, crediting them as willing participants in fun pranks, rather than "suckers."
I think “willing participants” is the part that so many people tend to ignore. Maybe purposely..who knows.
 

George

Liker of Things
Premium Member
Not sure if this happens with Disney fans. We shall see. I have come around to the belief that they could install a bucket of diarrhea 12 feet in the air in the middle of Liberty Square with a pull cord and charge 25 bucks for the right to pull the cord for a full dousing and quite a few people would argue that the **** covered, authentic, colonial experience was under priced. Another group would argue that having the bucket twelve feet high was a delightfully thoughtful move on the part of Disney since it is "high enough" that you generally can't smell the authentic contents. Of course, this would lead to the consumption/dysentery experience in Frontierland.

A very wise man had a wonderful quote on a thread with a similar topic (DHS being sold twice during a period when money and thanks should have been given to anyone who set foot in the park).
 

George

Liker of Things
Premium Member
Basing a "normal" day on a 9am to 9pm. On an event day it becomes 9am to 6pm.

You know, I can remember when 9 to 9 would have been a short day at EPCOT or MK. I also remember when Disney built long, thoughtful attractions. In short, after my next birthday, I'll have a big milestone birthday and it isn't one you want to think about.
 

"El Gran Magnifico"

Mr Flibble is Very Cross.
It's amazing how Disney continues to push the limits. I'm waiting for 11-7 to become the norm with hard tickets in the morning and at night. Somebody over there will get the idea that every ride needs a sponsor and they'll open it up to individuals. Can't wait to go to: "The Jones Family's Country Bear Jamboree" or "Harvey Lipz's Jungle Cruise"
 

crxbrett

Well-Known Member
One thing Disney thankfully deviated from was closing all of, or most of, Future World much earlier than the rest of the park. Anybody remember that? Around 1994-1997, most of Future World would usually close at 7p when the park was open til 9p - 11p. I absolutely hated that practice! I think only Spaceship Earth and Innoventions stayed open til closing on those nights.
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
One thing Disney thankfully deviated from was closing all of, or most of, Future World much earlier than the rest of the park. Anybody remember that? Around 1994-1997, most of Future World would usually close at 7p when the park was open til 9p - 11p. I absolutely hated that practice! I think only Spaceship Earth and Innoventions stayed open til closing on those nights.
It’s not as if there’s much let to stay open. Innoventions and Energy closed at 7. Imag does. Circle of Life did and Land boats do.
 

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