Disney's new CEOMeh. Anyone who doesn't realize all these theme parks are out to make money and are a business is pretty silly and their bubble was going to be popped at some point.
Disney's new CEOMeh. Anyone who doesn't realize all these theme parks are out to make money and are a business is pretty silly and their bubble was going to be popped at some point.
Priceless....Pure Genius. Yeah, I could see him running Disney. Heck, Iger & Chapek are probably studying his moves right now.Disney's new CEO
Well not really. It is limited to 3,000 people. If you stay onsite there is more than 3,000 of you. I don't know if this will phase out EMH, but my guess is that it will not since right now this is only MK. I think this is more of a test to grab more cash than take away benefits from on-site people. Especially all the other tests they are running like closer parking up charge. All of this seems a way to make more money.
Meh. Anyone who doesn't realize all these theme parks are out to make money and are a business is pretty silly and their bubble was going to be popped at some point.
$75, 1000 or less, two rides, all you can drink non alcoholic and eat ice cream in Diagon Alley.
Yeah lets all turn around and bend over.
$75, 1000 or less, two rides, all you can drink non alcoholic and eat ice cream in Diagon Alley.
Yeah lets all turn around and bend over.
Separate ticket.Is this $150 plus admission or just a separate ticket?
Is this $150 plus admission or just a separate ticket?
Yes, separate event. You buy it and get in at 7 PM, but the last 3 hours of the park opening is just people who have this ticket. So it will be run similar to other ticketed events, but way less will be sold and only select attractions will be open that last 3 hours.
If I was only going to Magic Kingdom for a single day, I'd give this some serious consideration. It's only about $30 more than a single day ticket, you could probably drink and eat your way through enough ice cream to justify the extra money spent plus you'd get several hours to go on some of the more popular rides with about 15x less people in the park.
Supposedly they have a cap of 3000 tickets for these nights. I would assume if 3000 was their goal they must have calculated the profit point for it. But to have only had 1/3 of that and more than half of those were comps, they must have lost a ton of money on it for that first night.