flynnibus
Premium Member
Do we really have that short of memory? This problem is older than the pandemicThere's a pandemic on if you haven't noticed.
Do we really have that short of memory? This problem is older than the pandemicThere's a pandemic on if you haven't noticed.
But, they don’t provide Mickey Premium Bars? Mr. Six’s Ol’ Wrinkly Bars are trash.I'm not surprised by this move at all. I will say as far as Halloween goes I much prefer HHN or what SeaWorld and Cedar Fair parks do. I consider Disney's Not so scary a Halloween lite event and is something I would never pay for. My local park does trick or treating and Halloween lite things for free during the day.
I don't go to Six flags parks and Mickey premium bars are crap.But, they don’t provide Mickey Premium Bars? Mr. Six’s Ol’ Wrinkly Bars are trash.
This was expected. “Charge more, provide less” the only thing i will take with a grain of salt is limited capacity. Disney, as they have always done, will slowly creep up the number of tickets till these are mobbed too.I’m sure many will say, “saw this coming,” but I’m told Chapek has paid some attention to after hours parties and decided that, going forward, he wants to give guests what they’ve been asking for. We’ve been complaining that parties are too crowded for years. Apparently, After Hours events will be the plan going forward, although they can keep some entertainment (e.g. parade and fireworks, but not stage show; or some other mix—closer to this year’s Christmas event than Boo Bash).
Crowd levels will be very limited and cost will be in the $150-200 range moving forward.
Disneyland gets to do this, too. Disneylanders will love that...
Grain of salt, of course.
If this is the route they plan to go, then what they should do is have the Halloween and Christmas parades during regular night hours for all to see. Would make for a fun Halloween and Christmas season for everyone!
Then concentrate the after-hours on exactly what they are - a low crowd experience with getting in a lot of rides. Maybe give each it's special fireworks, treats, a show etc.
This wasn't the only alternative to high crowds. The number of tickets sold is entirely within Disney's control.Not surprised if they go this direction. The last couple parties we attended were not that much fun because the were SO crowded. I have enjoyed the DAH because of the low crowds
Where they also have a super expensive after hours event?Chapek Chapek-ing. Glad I'm spending more money at UO than WDW this Fall.
Yes. Agreed. And I expect the DAH events to slowly have more guests addedThis wasn't the only alternative to high crowds. The number of tickets sold is entirely within Disney's control.
If you mean HHN, it's half the price, equal if not longer operating time and massive additional offerings beyond the rides themselves. Not sure that would be a flattering comparison to MK Boo Bash.Where they also have a super expensive after hours event?
HHN is an entirely different experience then normal Universal Studios. You could easily spend all your time doing things (houses, zones, shows) that are not a part of the normal park, and this is in fact the norm. When I go to HHN I will ride 4-5 rides all night, visit all the zones multiple times, do each house once (3-4 twice) and sometimes see a show (express pass.).If you mean HHN, it's half the price, equal if not longer operating time and massive additional offerings beyond the rides themselves. Not sure that would be a flattering comparison to MK Boo Bash.
That Costs money.....this is TWDC. They might be calling six flags for economic advice
You need to look at the Six Flags finances a bit closer, they are nothing to emulate.
Or just include it as a seasonal show for regular admisison!Ugh. Honestly though, bring back the Hocus Pocus show and I would consider doing it.
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