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Extra Expensive Xmas at DL
Actually went reading DL stuff today and saw this.
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Yes, I'm sure the WoC show will be fun. But no Disneyland on Xmas nights is just insane. I have been considering getting our passes again this fall. Now thinking again.
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I'm surprised you hadn't heard of this before. I was the last straw for me. I purposely planned for my VERY LAST AP to expire this coming November, before this travesty begins. Sure, my AP no longer makes much economic sense, but I might have still held on to one for the convenience of just going to the Park whenever some reason came up, even if the money didn't add up.
But no, if Disneyland is going to pull crap like this, I'm no longer a customer. |
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It doesn't make sense that they'd do two parades. You'd have two separate casts right?
We've never done the Halloween thing and I don't really miss anything. And honestly if it meant I could actually get a decent spot without camping out for hours to see the parade and fireworks it might be worth it to me for a hard ticket.
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So is the "party" ticket a premium in addition to your normal ticket, or is it a stand alone part-day in Disneyland ticket? If the latter, that might soften the blow of not renewing as you could still get a Disney night in. I wonder though if all attractions will be running for the party.
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katiesue, the Halloween fireworks ran only for one year, I think. Perhaps two. Certainly not enough for the public to become used to that as part of the Halloween season Disneyland started celebrating just a few years ago, as opposed to the Christmas parade and fireworks which have been a part of every paying guest's Christmastime Disneyland day since time immemorial.
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ISM yes I know they've done the snow, fireworks and parade for years for free. It's also the same snow, fireworks and parade that is has been for years. For us if it made it less crowded I'd think about it. Otherwise I'm not all that upset.
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I'm sure you didn't exactly mean for "free," but rather included within the HIGH price of your $95 day ticket or your $600 annual pass. The entertainment was never free, just like the attractions didn't magically become "free" when the ticket books were abolished. Admission to Disneyland in the ticket book age was $7. Nothing's free at Disneyland, and a very good part of the price you pay to get in IS for the fine entertainment.
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I can understand having a few "private" parties to give wealthy guests some sort of special access with smaller crowds. But to shut out APers entirely seems masochistic. Won't there be hell to pay?
iSm - I didn't know about this, and I didn't know the Halloween fireworks were a party-only thing now, as I have been purposefully keeping myself out of the loop of things I can't really attend. Probably should have continued to keep away. From a non-APer, possible day guest perspective, I'm feeling gouged, and not happy at the direction this is all leading.
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From what I read in Al's article about this (it was many months ago), the plan was to do Xmas parade, Xmas fireworks and snow as purely private party stuff all season until about December 22nd or 23rd, and then do them as part of a regular Disneyland day from that Christmas Eve Eve time until New Years.
But, as all APers know, the worst time to visit Disneyland is the week between Xmas and New Years, which would leave one or two "practical" nights to see the Xmas entertainment without paying extra for it. But let's forget APers for a moment. What about tourists? They must buy Disneyland tickets PLUS Special Event tickets to enjoy the full retinue of Disneyland Christmas offerings?? That's messed up. If they go through with this, they've lost me. It's just too greedy, low, and mean-spirited, even by Disney standards. At Christmastime? It's unforgivable. |
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I paid for three day passes and the Halloween party last year- but that's Halloween. Christmas doesn't seem the right season to be demanding more money for those parties- and it's just as crowded, at least it was for the Halloween party, so it hardly feels like you are getting anything exclusive.
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