albert092002
Earning My Ears
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Does anyone know if Disney is planning to create an annual pass for Mickey's Merry Christmas Party event, like they did for the Not So Scary Halloween event
Does anyone know if Disney is planning to create an annual pass for Mickey's Merry Christmas Party event, like they did for the Not So Scary Halloween event
I hope not, it'll just make the crowds even worse.
If they do, it will probably be announced on the day of the first party.
If you are going in with the expectation of smaller crowds you will probably be disappointed. The parties are no longer billed as "low crowd" events. What you are really paying for is the atmosphere, treat stations, special parade and entertainment, special character meets, etc.i hope they dont do it. You pay to go to these parties for smaller crowds, this isn't the right thing to do.
If you are going in with the expectation of smaller crowds you will probably be disappointed. The parties are no longer billed as "low crowd" events. What you are really paying for is the atmosphere, treat stations, special parade and entertainment, special character meets, etc.
The party crowds are definitely bigger than they used to be. Whether or not it’s “worth” the price really depends on what you want to get out of it. I just attended a Halloween party this weekend and while it was crowded, we still had a great time. Loved the parade and fireworks and spent a few hours doing rides. We avoided the long TOT and character lines. I think it also depends on luck. Some nights seem to be much more crowded than others.Oh, so i guess that's changed? One more reason not to pay the large price to go then.
The party crowds are definitely bigger than they used to be. Whether or not it’s “worth” the price really depends on what you want to get out of it. I just attended a Halloween party this weekend and while it was crowded, we still had a great time. Loved the parade and fireworks and spent a few hours doing rides. We avoided the long TOT and character lines. I think it also depends on luck. Some nights seem to be much more crowded than others.
Oh, so i guess that's changed? One more reason not to pay the large price to go then.
Yep, they stopped marketing the parties as low crowd and increased the number of tickets sold when they expanded the hub in front of the castle. Bigger hub means more people can watch the fireworks from the ideal location.
I've not seen where they say the Halloween/ Christmas parties are going to be limited in sales .
That’s my point. Before they expanded the hub, the parties were advertised as being lower crowds than during the day. That wording stopped after the hub was expanded, and parties have generally had higher attendance since then.