- Joined
- Nov 7, 2010
Sorry your party was so negatively impacted by the rain. If you choose to purchase tickets in the future, should the weather forecast have you not wanting to attend, if you don't activate your tickets a credit in the amount of your ticket will be added to your account to be used for a different special event. Might be an option on a night when heavy rains are forecasted.We went Sunday 12/10, what a bleepshow that was. Absolute torrential downpours both coming into the park and at the park for the 2 hours leading up into the party. Stood in line for 2 hours for customer service as it was lightning outside and the solution was park hoppers for another day if we cut off our wrist bands and immediately left the party since the rain had just ended in time for the party to start. With my wife, father and 2 year old daughter in tow. we toughed it out wet shoes and socks (I have the blisters to prove) and managed to have a decent time anyways but man was I miserable for half of the night.
Cookies were not matching their stations, no sugar cookies were available so we got a bunch of iced gingerbread. They are good, but for the price I’d hope they wouldn’t run out of anything.
Loved our first experience at the Christmas party in 2019 but after the wet experience of this year, I don’t know if we will ever do it again. Having to buy tickets in advance and not knowing what the weather will be, and also now knowing Disney has no obligation or compunction to make it right, I don’t know that I can justify the cost or that it is worth the inherent risk.
Re: Cookies - Unfortunately I think we're starting to see the fallout of guests who have been treating the cookie stops as 'MVMCP Trick or Treat' stops and walking out of the park with bags and plastic containers full of cookies.