The whole "50 Experiences" thing and hyping a splash pad as one of three "attractions" in Celestial Park did certainly give me some Disney PR vibes.
It's fine, I get why, but still!
It's fine, I get why, but still!
Guess I'll bite on what the 50 might be.The whole "50 Experiences" thing and hyping a splash pad as one of three "attractions" in Celestial Park did certainly give me some Disney PR vibes.
So 16 bathrooms in the park, then?Guess I'll bite on what the 50 might be.
Nintendo
3 Rides + 6-7 interactive games (if you count the slot machine as an "experience") + 1 "experience-level" restaurant (whatever that means) -> 11
Monsters
2 Rides + 2 experience-level restaurants (Windmill and Stakehouse) -> 15
Potter
1 Ride + 1 Show + 1 experience-level restaurant (I'm assuming one is more impressive than the other) + 1 Wand Shop -> 19
Dragons
3 Rides + 1 Play Area + 1 Show + 1 "experience level restaurant" (Meade Hall) -> 25
Celestial Park
2 Rides + 1 Splash Pad + 5 "experience level" restaurants + 1 Super Store -> 34
I'm sure the shortfall is made up for by spell-casting stations and other interactive experiences/shopping experiences.
Now that you mention it, I'm actually trying to remember where I though the quietest bathrooms at the park might be located...So 16 bathrooms in the park, then?
There is A LOT of entertainment planned in the park not mentioned yet.Guess I'll bite on what the 50 might be.
Nintendo
3 Rides + 6-7 interactive games (if you count the slot machine as an "experience") + 1 "experience-level" restaurant (whatever that means) -> 11
Monsters
2 Rides + 2 experience-level restaurants (Windmill and Stakehouse) -> 15
Potter
1 Ride + 1 Show + 1 experience-level restaurant (I'm assuming one is more impressive than the other) + 1 Wand Shop -> 19
Dragons
3 Rides + 1 Play Area + 1 Show + 1 "experience level restaurant" (Meade Hall) -> 25
Celestial Park
2 Rides + 1 Splash Pad + 5 "experience level" restaurants + 1 Super Store -> 34
I'm sure the shortfall is made up for by spell-casting stations and other interactive experiences/shopping experiences.
I bet it's near Moon PieNow that you mention it, I'm actually trying to remember where I though the quietest bathrooms at the park might be located...
EDIT: I'll give you a hint, they're not at Nintendo or Potter.
That might have been it, yeah.I bet it's near Moon Pie
Guess I'll bite on what the 50 might be.
Nintendo
3 Rides + 6-7 interactive games (if you count the slot machine as an "experience") + 1 "experience-level" restaurant (whatever that means) -> 11
Monsters
2 Rides + 2 experience-level restaurants (Windmill and Stakehouse) -> 15
Potter
1 Ride + 1 Show + 1 experience-level restaurant (I'm assuming one is more impressive than the other) + 1 Wand Shop -> 19
Dragons
3 Rides + 1 Play Area + 1 Show + 1 "experience level restaurant" (Meade Hall) -> 25
Celestial Park
2 Rides + 1 Splash Pad + 5 "experience level" restaurants + 1 Super Store -> 34
I'm sure the shortfall is made up for by spell-casting stations and other interactive experiences/shopping experiences.
Now my fingers are crossed for original characters for Celestial Park.There is A LOT of entertainment planned in the park not mentioned yet.
With light up costumes for nighttimeNow my fingers are crossed for original characters for Celestial Park.
Id add the fountain across from the splash pad in Celestial Park, but it’s a great list!Guess I'll bite on what the 50 might be.
Nintendo
3 Rides + 6-7 interactive games (if you count the slot machine as an "experience") + 1 "experience-level" restaurant (whatever that means) -> 11
Monsters
2 Rides + 2 experience-level restaurants (Windmill and Stakehouse) -> 15
Potter
1 Ride + 1 Show + 1 experience-level restaurant (I'm assuming one is more impressive than the other) + 1 Wand Shop -> 19
Dragons
3 Rides + 1 Play Area + 1 Show + 1 "experience level restaurant" (Meade Hall) -> 25
Celestial Park
2 Rides + 1 Splash Pad + 5 "experience level" restaurants + 1 Super Store -> 34
I'm sure the shortfall is made up for by spell-casting stations and other interactive experiences/shopping experiences.
I'm going to take a guess and say around $180-$205 dollars (just the tickets alone. Not including parking, food or anything just a single day ticket), it'll definitely be very pricey in my opinion lolHow much do we think tickets will cost for opening day? I'm trying to figure out what I should budget for.
Well holy crap, I hope a ticket isn't a thousand dollars I want to go opening day, but not that badly.Just prepare to do this...
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I'd honestly set aside $1000 minimum as your starting point. Then factor in food, merch etc. It's better to save more than you'll actually need..
The tickets definitely won't be that expensive, pretty sure OP was exaggerating lolWell holy crap, I hope a ticket isn't a thousand dollars I want to go opening day, but not that badly.
Tickets probably won't be, but Grand Helios might actually cost that much for opening night lolThe tickets definitely won't be that expensive, pretty sure OP was exaggerating lol
That's why the budget hotels existTickets probably won't be, but Grand Helios might actually cost that much for opening night lol