Another Voice
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- Jan 27, 2000
Tickets for DisneySea in Tokyo are available for purchase thirty days in advance of the day you wish to use them. Unlike tickets to the American parks, you must make a reservation to attend the park on a specific date. Guests at the official hotels are guaranteed entry if they buy tickets through a package with the room. You must also specify which park you will visit on each day, park hopping is all but forbidden.
Tickets for DisneySea are selling out for each day the very day that the tickets go on sale, i.e. unless you buy your ticket the first morning of thirty-day window you cant even get in the park (think rock concert). Indications are that over one million tickets will be sold BEFORE the park opens to the public. With the number of requests coming in per day, there appears to be no let up in sight for many, many months. And a flourishing black market appears to have begun (I guess its time to start checking eBay).
Can anyone guess the number of months it took DCA to sell the same number of tickets DisneySea sold before it even opened? Ill bet some analyst in Burbank is going to have that answer on Mr. Eisners desk first thing Monday morning
Tickets for DisneySea are selling out for each day the very day that the tickets go on sale, i.e. unless you buy your ticket the first morning of thirty-day window you cant even get in the park (think rock concert). Indications are that over one million tickets will be sold BEFORE the park opens to the public. With the number of requests coming in per day, there appears to be no let up in sight for many, many months. And a flourishing black market appears to have begun (I guess its time to start checking eBay).
Can anyone guess the number of months it took DCA to sell the same number of tickets DisneySea sold before it even opened? Ill bet some analyst in Burbank is going to have that answer on Mr. Eisners desk first thing Monday morning