serenitynow
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Sounds like fun!Award for best comment on this site so far
I feel like I keep running into all of the same people on any thread concerning DAH. Mimosas at my house on Sunday?![]()
Sounds like fun!Award for best comment on this site so far
I feel like I keep running into all of the same people on any thread concerning DAH. Mimosas at my house on Sunday?![]()
I think that's the point of those pictures - to show how uncrowded it is.Hard to find many social media pics of DAH tonight but those I did were of wide open spaces again.
I heard they gave away free tickets to those staying at Hard Rock, lol.
My son and I have season passes to an amusement park, Kings Island, there's been nights, after it rained and majority of crowds are gone, that certain areas are almost empty.. And we've been the only people on a rollercoaster (this has only happened once). It's such a neat experience.. And I definitely took photos of it.I think that's the point of those pictures - to show how uncrowded it is.
Not continuing a limited run event beyond its current schedule doesn't necessarily equate to tanked. If Disney even doesn't continue DAH, either immediately or in the future.
Agreed. I haven't seen any indication, or even a hint anywhere, that they plan to extend this beyond the current dates.Under normal circumstances I'd agree completely. But we all know these aren't normal circumstances, and it certainly doesn't appear that this event is doing well.
I'm not surprised $75 seems more reasonable. However careful saying anything negative about the event or people will ignore the first hand experience they asked for.I was there last night. Would I spend 149 to do it? Absolutely not. I paid 75 and yes, I got what Disney promised. It was not something I'll need to do again.
I will post more later.
I did book this for 5/19 during our upcoming trip. I would not have booked at $149, but once the DVC discount was offered I decided we would do it. I actually think that Disney offered those discounts to determine what guests were willing to pay for this event. Clearly at $149 they were not getting the interest, but if they offered it to everyone at $75 and kept a relatively low maximum attendance, it might make sense.
senadler, thank you for explaining the $75.
I think that's too low to keep the crowds down.
I agree with this as well. At $75 the cost seems low enough that the crowds would be higher. I think that Disney would slowly increase how many people they allow in to increase their profit. If they capped the event at 5000 and left it there it would be fine, I just don't see them doing that if they saw any success with a lower price point.