OrangeCountyCommuter
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Orlando Sentinel reports that Disney is refusing to reveal how many tickets will be sold. That all but eliminates any possibility that the number would be 3,000. If the number were going to be that low, Disney would want everyone to know so that people would storm the box office to make sure they got a ticket. Indeed, if there was going to be any reasonable limit at all, you would think that Disney would want people to know so that they would act fast. The only reason I can think of for Disney not revealing the true number is if it is something like 25,000. At that point, the whole idea of "limited" becomes illusory and Disney would get called out on it. So by keeping the number a secret, we can assume that the number is actually so large that were it to be made known, there would be a groan instead of a cheer.
Remember the Halloween and Christmas parties are "limited' too... But I think it's now "limited" to the fire marshall safety limits
