NearTheEars
Well-Known Member
Awesome. Then we were once kinda sorta neighbors. So when can I come visit?
Actually quite close. We lived right outside if Youngstown.
Awesome. Then we were once kinda sorta neighbors. So when can I come visit?
I'm really having a hard time thinking management didn't see this happening.
Roy should be fired and you should demand nothing less than Comp MNSSHP tix as recovery for that total dick moveLet me just say that I was not entirely happy with the event as a whole. Yes, the fireworks were awesome, but the 2.5 hours I waited in line for Maleficent was just ridiculous. Granted, I had a friend with me and we were in line chatting it up with this adorable 7 year old girl who came with her parents just to meet Oogie Boogie,so that part of the experience was fantastic. Around 12:00 AM, the management comes up and tells us in the line (We were almost there, directly across from 50's Prime Time) saying that the line has been cut off and that we need to leave. There were a lot of protestors, myself included, saying that we wouldn't leave. The family behind me said they just want to see Oogie Boogie and I said I wanted to see Maleficent, that's it. The little girl ended up crying and the family left because the managers would not do anything to help her meet her favorite villain, and they did the same for me.
Although, I did tell them that I would unhappily settle for a Maleficent autograph card. Well, I was able after a few minutes to move up so I could at least see Maleficent take a picture with a guest who attempted to hug her (oh, that was hilarious). I asked the same rude manager (Roy was his name) for that autograph card. He looked at me, looked at his card stack, and rudely said "I RAN OUT OF THEM!!!" and walked away.
This event, as a whole, was very poorly planned, and I for one was not entirely thrilled with how management handled the meet and greets. What they should've done is what a previous poster mentioned: have duplicate villains on the Streets of America, that way crowds are dispersed more easily and lines would not have been as long. I'm sorely disappointed that I didn't get to meet Maleficent as I can't afford to go to MNSSHP right now. GR got a lengthy complaint from me, both in e-mail form and in person, and I hope that something is done to rectify this situation in the future.
Seems to me that the 9-5ers in management wiped their collective hands with this thing.Let me just say that I was not entirely happy with the event as a whole. Yes, the fireworks were awesome, but the 2.5 hours I waited in line for Maleficent was just ridiculous. Granted, I had a friend with me and we were in line chatting it up with this adorable 7 year old girl who came with her parents just to meet Oogie Boogie,so that part of the experience was fantastic. Around 12:00 AM, the management comes up and tells us in the line (We were almost there, directly across from 50's Prime Time) saying that the line has been cut off and that we need to leave. There were a lot of protestors, myself included, saying that we wouldn't leave. The family behind me said they just want to see Oogie Boogie and I said I wanted to see Maleficent, that's it. The little girl ended up crying and the family left because the managers would not do anything to help her meet her favorite villain, and they did the same for me.
Although, I did tell them that I would unhappily settle for a Maleficent autograph card. Well, I was able after a few minutes to move up so I could at least see Maleficent take a picture with a guest who attempted to hug her (oh, that was hilarious). I asked the same rude manager (Roy was his name) for that autograph card. He looked at me, looked at his card stack, and rudely said "I RAN OUT OF THEM!!!" and walked away.
This event, as a whole, was very poorly planned, and I for one was not entirely thrilled with how management handled the meet and greets. What they should've done is what a previous poster mentioned: have duplicate villains on the Streets of America, that way crowds are dispersed more easily and lines would not have been as long. I'm sorely disappointed that I didn't get to meet Maleficent as I can't afford to go to MNSSHP right now. GR got a lengthy complaint from me, both in e-mail form and in person, and I hope that something is done to rectify this situation in the future.
There was one temporary bar set up, near the stage. It had at least a 60 person line an hour before showtime. Line for High Octane stretched down the handicapped ramp. Tune In Lounge had to be in violation of the fire code. None of the other temporary bars you see Christmas week has been set up.
Duplicate villain stations. FastPasses like used at SWW. More villains with individual meet & greets to disperse the crowd. Simply keep a better guest count and use portable swithcbacks to better estimate where the line will have to be cut off. There's many things Ops could have done. The fact they didn't, and didn't even anticipate they would need to, shows how out of touch with reality they are.
(Then again, fans who wait 2.5 hours to snap a photo with a college kid doing cosplay may not have the firmest grip on reality themselves.)
When an event like this takes place in a park like DHS, there is nothing else to do but wait in line for these characters.(Then again, fans who wait 2.5 hours to snap a photo with a college kid doing cosplay may not have the firmest grip on reality themselves.)
Nobody's fault but their own.Anyway, sorry to get off topic ...
Traffic: Nightmare if you didn't get there early. We did, close call, though.
Entertainment: Awesome. Concert atmosphere.
Villains: Awesome, especially Oogie and Hades and Meg were great hosts.
Lines: Way long, confusing. So we stayed away.
Fireworks: breathtaking.
Overall: Fantastic experience. Certainly stressful for all CMs and the management who didn't see this coming.
Seems to me that the 9-5ers in management wiped their collective hands with this thing.
This should have been an all hands on deck event where managers and supervisors around the park were on deck with the power to make some real decisions.
When the average guest can easily tell the meet and greet lines are 2.5-3 hrs long, management should have cut the lines long before fireworks.
Still blows my mind that they treated this like a EMH event.
Or maybe a few hundred thousand dollars lost taken out of somebody's paycheck.Looks like the 9-5 management had the collective idea that it would be a flop while entertainment and anyone paying attention knew this would be a capacity crowd.
Tomorrow would be fun to be a fly on the wall in Dan Cockrell's office. Someone needs to get fired for the operational disaster.
When an event like this takes place in a park like DHS, there is nothing else to do but wait in line for these characters.
Lack of parking staffing did offer an opportunity for many guests off site with tickets and non APs to get free parking for the night. So that is good for the guests. Not so good again for the bottom line.
Let me rephrase then. When you're a 19 year old college program participant, there is nothing else to do but wait in line for characters.My new friend behind the Brown Derby bar might disagree.
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