I'm interested to hear what others would do in this situation. I am not mad at Disney at all. It's not their fault, but I do think they could/should have an acceptable response/solution to the issue.
Cliff's Notes: Halloween party 9/13, rained until 9:15 (too hard to really even move around with poncho). Cancelled 8:45 parade bc it was pretty bad. Guest Services overrun with 200 people, would not give swap fro Friday Party. Cleared up and still had Fireworks and second parade. Basically half the Halloween party was a "rain out" as even the Mine Train closed for a while and were not handing out candy.
More details:
Anyone else at the Halloween Party on 9/13? If you were, you know it was the only rainy night in the last 8-9 days in Orlando.
It rained (hard) from around 7pm-9:15pm during the Halloween Party. Pretty bad luck if you had tickets to the Halloween Party. They cancelled the 8:45 parade.
I'll say this. I am a Disney apologist and I know they don't control the weather. This was pretty bad though. We had ponchos and normally have no issues walking in the rain with a poncho and enjoy the parks. This wasn't that situation.
The Halloween Costumes made it harder to just "forge ahead" because my wife had special makeup, dress, etc and it kind of took the fun out of it wearing a Poncho and trying to avoid getting wet.
My shoes/socks were getting wet just walking on the streets, so we had to take cover until after 9. We rode the Haunted Mansion several times in a row and waited it out.
Parade was cancelled. Trick or Treat Stations were not operating everywhere.
Went to Guest Services and probably over 200 people were already there. I was going to ask to swap Halloween Party tickets for Friday. I didn't want to wait in line, so I luckily found a Guest Services person who just happened to be walking outside and she said they were unwilling to do swaps, so don't even bother asking. At best, they were offering 1 day base tickets for any day in the future (decent, but basically worthless to anyone who goes for several days and additional days cost $10 or so after 7 days).
I wasn't satisfied but I appreciated her honesty. We decided to make the best of it and enjoy the fireworks and second parade. It did hurt our plans because we wanted to do the first parade, fireworks, and focus on doing rides with a slower park.
We ended up having a good time, but I'd say we kind of didn't get our money's worth. With the cancelled parade, over 2 hrs of rain, and closed trick or treat stations, there wasn't a lot of value for 5 hours and $150 for 2.
I sort of understand Disney's position too. What are they supposed to do? Refund everyone? Give everyone tickets for free to Friday? (then they can't sell tickets for Friday bc everyone from Tuesday is going free).
Tough situation, but I did contact Guest Services and will look into it.
What would you do?
Cliff's Notes: Halloween party 9/13, rained until 9:15 (too hard to really even move around with poncho). Cancelled 8:45 parade bc it was pretty bad. Guest Services overrun with 200 people, would not give swap fro Friday Party. Cleared up and still had Fireworks and second parade. Basically half the Halloween party was a "rain out" as even the Mine Train closed for a while and were not handing out candy.
More details:
Anyone else at the Halloween Party on 9/13? If you were, you know it was the only rainy night in the last 8-9 days in Orlando.
It rained (hard) from around 7pm-9:15pm during the Halloween Party. Pretty bad luck if you had tickets to the Halloween Party. They cancelled the 8:45 parade.
I'll say this. I am a Disney apologist and I know they don't control the weather. This was pretty bad though. We had ponchos and normally have no issues walking in the rain with a poncho and enjoy the parks. This wasn't that situation.
The Halloween Costumes made it harder to just "forge ahead" because my wife had special makeup, dress, etc and it kind of took the fun out of it wearing a Poncho and trying to avoid getting wet.
My shoes/socks were getting wet just walking on the streets, so we had to take cover until after 9. We rode the Haunted Mansion several times in a row and waited it out.
Parade was cancelled. Trick or Treat Stations were not operating everywhere.
Went to Guest Services and probably over 200 people were already there. I was going to ask to swap Halloween Party tickets for Friday. I didn't want to wait in line, so I luckily found a Guest Services person who just happened to be walking outside and she said they were unwilling to do swaps, so don't even bother asking. At best, they were offering 1 day base tickets for any day in the future (decent, but basically worthless to anyone who goes for several days and additional days cost $10 or so after 7 days).
I wasn't satisfied but I appreciated her honesty. We decided to make the best of it and enjoy the fireworks and second parade. It did hurt our plans because we wanted to do the first parade, fireworks, and focus on doing rides with a slower park.
We ended up having a good time, but I'd say we kind of didn't get our money's worth. With the cancelled parade, over 2 hrs of rain, and closed trick or treat stations, there wasn't a lot of value for 5 hours and $150 for 2.
I sort of understand Disney's position too. What are they supposed to do? Refund everyone? Give everyone tickets for free to Friday? (then they can't sell tickets for Friday bc everyone from Tuesday is going free).
Tough situation, but I did contact Guest Services and will look into it.
What would you do?