I guess I'm the lone dissenter to "it's the most awesome event ever." I went in January; Magic Kingdom at night is basically my crack and so after lots of coveting, I broke down and got tix. I paid the AP price, so less than $100. I found it not nearly as empty as I'd expected, with short waits (but not no waits) for rides. I never got on 7D at all, as it was still a pretty decent wait within the first hour of the event and then down for the last hour of the night.
Don't misunderstand - I didn't have a "bad" time, but I also wouldn't spend the money again. (Honestly, the park was more empty this past Saturday than it was during DAH
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I went last year and did not find it worth it. I got far less done than I expected and no, not everything was a walkon. Often just 1-2 train waits, but I was surprised how much less I got done than expected.
If you're looking at DAH vs a one-day ticket, it might be worth it. However, I will say that I question if part of my (unpopular) opinion is colored by the fact that I was solo. For reference, I'm an outgoing introvert - so I can handle being alone, but I wonder if DAH was a little too alone. Normally there are families to chat with here and there to break up the loneliness, but this was really floating about on my own island while everyone else was insular with their own groups. I don't know... something about it was different. I just know I left feeling that I had definitely not gotten my money's worth.
Just my opinion, and it seems no one else shares it - but thought it should be known that "best event ever" is not unanimous.
Don't misunderstand - I didn't have a "bad" time, but I also wouldn't spend the money again. (Honestly, the park was more empty this past Saturday than it was during DAH
)There's a DAH date during our trip. It would be over $500 for our family of four to attend. Just curious, those of you who've been before, why is this worth it? Are you walking on to every single ride? Is it still worth it for a family who isn't interested in character meets?
I went last year and did not find it worth it. I got far less done than I expected and no, not everything was a walkon. Often just 1-2 train waits, but I was surprised how much less I got done than expected.
That sounds amazing!
I think for me as a solo traveler it holds a lot of appeal and would only cost $119. I look at it this way though... park admission for 1/19, the day I intend to go is $99. I don't intend to go to the park earlier in the day. I am going to have a leisurely breakfast, then go spend the day at Disney Springs. I'll have a late lunch/early dinner. And go back to my room for a little bit to relax. I'll enter the park as early as is allowed (hopefully 7) and get to stay until 11. For those extra $20, I'll have an almost empty park and be able to walk on all rides. I can enjoy some popcorn, ice cream, or beverages if the mood strikes, and soak in the magic. That to me is worth it.
If you're looking at DAH vs a one-day ticket, it might be worth it. However, I will say that I question if part of my (unpopular) opinion is colored by the fact that I was solo. For reference, I'm an outgoing introvert - so I can handle being alone, but I wonder if DAH was a little too alone. Normally there are families to chat with here and there to break up the loneliness, but this was really floating about on my own island while everyone else was insular with their own groups. I don't know... something about it was different. I just know I left feeling that I had definitely not gotten my money's worth.
Just my opinion, and it seems no one else shares it - but thought it should be known that "best event ever" is not unanimous.
