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So I see!The Unplugged broadcast was cancelled. In its place, there’s a 15 page discussion thread regarding the first MNSSHP here on TPAS.![]()
So I see!The Unplugged broadcast was cancelled. In its place, there’s a 15 page discussion thread regarding the first MNSSHP here on TPAS.![]()
You know, I don't post too frequently because I can't really stand the judgmental people that pop up on this board.So you wanted to push your kids rows in front of you and in front of others who were there before you??? Interesting feelings of entitlement... those ppl prioritized their night and missed out on certain things so they could have a good view of the parade...you didn't.
I agree that the parties have gotten more and more crowded and it's definitely an issue of a company being greedy, but there's no way I'd ever feel it'd be ok for my kids to try to squeeze in in front of others.
You know, I don't post too frequently because I can't really stand the judgmental people that pop up on this board.
However, there are many of us that have been to numerous parties over the years and are simply agreeing that the experience has changed so that maybe you can save a dollar or rethink your plans or try to do a second parade instead of the first.
There wasn't a single specific person that didn't give up a spot for my kids and I have many so I would never imagine they should move for them, however, this was uniquely different and I don't know if I explained myself properly due to the fact that I didn't feel like writing so much. We were there super early, like all prior years before, albeit in a different spot. Initially the first couple of rows were sitting and it would have been fine for everyone. At some point, they moved ropes and people who were sitting had others join them (I think it was some sort of group that I was unaware of) and suddenly we were sandwiched in such a way that it was impossible to see much and the two rows of people then stood up, a person here or there moved in next to them, some were little and some not, it was a mix. They may have been "holding a spot" which is fine if there was a spot to hold, but there wasn't.
I would NEVER expect any grown up to get up for my children. I've dealt with lyme, had family with cancer that was not self-evident and would not dream in a million years that someone should move for my children, but it was just such an unfortunate experience that once we were crowded in we just had to back off because it was so smothering and that is what then resulted in more rows of people filing in in front of us.
Honestly, regardless of how the events played out, my point was and is that for years we never really had trouble getting a spot 45 minutes or more before the parade and we have tried numerous different spots throughout the years. We were sandwiched in so terribly that we ended up having to back off. I don't blame them, they paid lots of money as well and maybe it was their first time, however, for what we are paying it didn't have to be this way. People shouldn't be shoving and smothering. We used to have room and even at 30 minutes/20 minutes before the parade, people could show up and be almost right next to me in a second row of people. You could walk in between and around the rows of people lining the parade viewing areas. Not the last couple of years.
The characters always had hour long lines from what I can remember, but I never had a parade experience as bad as I did the last 2 times both in middle to end of October parties.
That's it. I'm not complaining. I will definitely go back because we just can't help but love to sing BOO to YOU, however, I will probably go every other year and/or maybe wait until the kids are older so I can stay later and go to the second parade (which I have never been able to do).
Yes, we did the trick or treat lines very soon after they opened in Frontierland near Splash, Tom Sawyer Island raft area and Country Bears. We then walked through Adventureland to do PoTC but the line was all the way out the building almost to the Tiki Room. Since it had gotten bad reviews, we passed. Headed to Liberty Square and the line for candy at Hall of Presidents was out the door and winding and winding toward the snack area next door. Many people were commenting that they couldn’t believe that was a candy line. The line at Carousel of Progress was out the door, down the ramp and onto the walkway. Yes, compared to what we experienced at the first party last year, the lines were much, much longer.
Ouch, 50% more tickets and they STILL sold out the first night?And now we have some unofficial numbers. Former capacity was about 20k-22k, now they are selling over 30k! I trust Pete’s sources.
6:25 - What Pete says about about letting children in front of you.
It's a more laid-back vibe of parade watchers than on Main Street (typically).




crazy. I couldn't wait to hear what he had to say. Very informative podcast.And now we have some unofficial numbers. Former capacity was about 20k-22k, now they are selling over 30k! I trust Pete’s sources.
I think you were clear you were focusing on the crowd levels and not 'inconsiderate adults who won't make room for my kids', like some ran with, in your first post. But obviously some have had bad experiences from those notorious (but still relatively few) parents who feel their little 'saviors of the world' are entitled to everything at the cost of everyone else, and it has left them sensitive to even the slightest whiff of possible judgement, and understandably so. This will be our first MNSSHP and I am a little dismayed to see the results of the first two parties, and the level of tension it has caused.
Wow...that's quite a jump, but it does not surprise me one bit. Too badAnd now we have some unofficial numbers. Former capacity was about 20k-22k, now they are selling over 30k! I trust Pete’s sources.
I've read that on an average day park attendance in MK is about 56k (average, not holidays like Xmas, obviously).What is typical park capacity...low to moderate crowd level?
Apparently not unacceptable to enough people because we are apparently in the minority ! I love Disney don’t get me wrong but not to the point of paying them to be miserable in a crowded event, not get to do much and saying I am having a grand time. If I enjoy this type of experience I can go shopping on Black Friday or Xmas eve for free LOL!
Just an observation I made at the last party that I never thought about before......those candy lines can be long, narrow and twisty. Sometimes they branch off and they are often difficult for manual wheelchairs, ECV’s and double strollers to navigate. We were in several really slow moving lines early on and for the most part it was because some people were moving very slowly and just couldn’t keep up.
During one particular time, our line wasn’t moving at all and we weren’t sure why. Then we realized several rows ahead of us, there was a woman in a manual wheelchair by herself trying to wheel through the candy lines and hold her bags of candy at the same time. She kept getting stuck at the turns. Everyone was patient and nobody was passing her. I’m not sure if anyone offered to help her at that point. Somebody did wheel her up the ramp once she got her candy though.
