At one point they held everybody in tomorrowland. The only way to ensure ticket holders are the only ones there is to clear the park around 4 and start letting people with tickets in the gate around 6 PM. The most cost effective way for Disney, and they are all about money, is to keep people in the park and try to push people to the gate. CMs will tell the guests to leave, but they are not forced to. I have seen them shopping (no party merch) and buying food. They get a free parade and fireworks and Disney still makes money.
Been doing 2 Halloween Parties each year for many years and have never experienced this.
What I have seen is:
- CMs forming barricades to lands and not allowing anyone to the land without a wristband.
- When guest complains their family is in there heard them say to meet them at the front gate.
- CMs blocking the doors to all stores and food locations. No wristband, no enter, no transactions.
- When guests say they just need to get something quick, they are told no park is closed.
- Seen them blocking bathrooms. When guests say their kid HAS to go, they say there is a bathroom outside the front gate.
- I've seen them walk them towards Main Street, telling them they can buy tickets at Guest Relations.
- CMs asking over and over of folks sitting at parade to show their wristbands.
- I think one reason the parade is later this year to give them enough time to make sure all are out, including those who are eating at TS.
- I've seen them ask those without wristbands to leave the character lines.
- I've seen them tell guests, even kids, without wristbands they can not have candy.
I've been very impressed each time on the diligence of the CMs. They absolutely can enforce it. And I've seen security walking folks out too. If a CM is not being pro-active in getting guests out then they are not doing their job. I'm heading to two more next week, guess I will see if things have changed since all the previous years.