Hockeyman55
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Do any of you think the event would have been less crowded if they waited until October next to MNNSHP?
And what does Disney do after this weekend's backlash, announced a $99 hard ticket dessert party addition for Mickey's Not-So-Scary.
And what does Disney do after this weekend's backlash? Announce a $99 hard ticket dessert party addition for Mickey's Not-So-Scary.
It's totally different things though. DHS simply isn't a park with enough capacity at the moment to handle this type of event (as I stated on the previous page).
It is a bit short-sighted, I agree. But people will pay for it. It's not much different than the upcharge offerings at HHN or HOS tbh. Those don't include admission either.Yeah, I'm aware. My point was just that it seemed like such a bad time to announce this. Bad PR followed by bad PR.
It is a bit short-sighted, I agree. But people will pay for it. It's not much different than the upcharge offerings at HHN or HOS tbh. Those don't include admission either.
It is a bit short-sighted, I agree. But people will pay for it. It's not much different than the upcharge offerings at HHN or HOS tbh. Those don't include admission either.
It just seemed like they didn't equip their CMs with proper information at all.
I'm not surprised in the slightest about this. When I went during the Star Wars weekends, in what was the information desk at the very front of the park, the CM working the booth didn't even know the times or exact locations of some of the major events taking place that day. I was able to answer another guests question, just by reading the times guide in about 2 seconds, before the CM could find the information by calling one of their managers. CMs that work very front line should know easy information such as times and locations.
But..but..it makes moneySo there Disney goes again, instead of updating a dilapidating park, just like Epcot, they'll keep it "alive" with hard ticketed events. Star Wars will eventually be a hard ticket to.
And for what, souvenirs, cupcakes, character meet and greets and a mediocre show. Wasn't that normally why we went to a theme park in the first place?
And with Villains, ip's Disney got for many years, and the pleas from fans to build a freaking Villains land what does Disney do? Nothing but a hard ticket event! Money could be poring in from a scary land where guest could love to hate the evil characters, spend money on special food and souvenirs after seeing a fun and original show and ride a scary ride but instead the cattle buys stupid tickets for nothing and Evil Disney counts its money. So sad.
If people are willing to pay extra money for pictures with characters then more power to Disney. I get disappointed with the lack of new rides, but when I see everyone waiting hours for a picture I realize why Disney has no incentive to build rides.
Exactly..if people demand low quality then why would Disney not jump on the opportunity? The problem will be one day...it will become stale