Maistre Gracey
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I'm glad you enjoyed it, but the event was definitely a failure. If it was a success, they would not have ended it.I would like to add my 2 cents' worth here. I actually went to the After Hours event on May 12 and I paid the full price for my daughter and myself. I felt that based on what everything else costed on this trip, $149 was not really that excessive. It was something new and I thought it would be fun to try it.
We arrived at the park around 7pm, although we had park hopper tickets with our package. After the fireworks the park emptied out pretty quickly. It was exciting to walk around trying to spot people with the lanyards. We started riding a little before 11pm and we were able to ride everything we wanted to, and some things we didn't before the event ended. We took some time to eat Mickey bars and take photos. The Photo Pass photographers were plentiful in front of the castle and we were able to get some beautiful shots minus other people. It did seem that there might have been more people at the May 12th event than I've seen from earlier events, but there were no lines for any attraction. Everything was a walk-on, even the Princess and Anna/Elsa meet and greet, as well as 7 Dwarfs Mine Train. The only wait we had for the whole night as to meet Mickey on the way out, but I think everyone there had the same idea. It was probably 10 minutes in line. We had the option to stay on several attractions. We had our own boat on Splash Mountain. These are all experiences that seem to be extinct as of late with increasing crowds. There are even lines at Extra Magic Hours.
Walking around that park with no crowds was a truly magical experience that I have never had before. Most of the people I talked to that night were more hard-core Disney fans, which made the whole event a lot of fun. If this event returns, I would recommend it to anyone that can swing the ticket price. I'm not really sure if this event was a failure or not. No one really knows for sure what the ticket limit was or how many tickets were sold. I hope Disney keeps this event, but not as a replacement to Extra Magic Hours, and I hope that they keep the low attendance limits. I believe that if Disney keeps this event, they will be selling it out soon. It seemed like many guests were not aware of this event, and as people attend then go home and tell others how wonderful it is, the event would begin selling out. If the After Hours event does not return, I am glad that I was able to attend during its limited engagement.
Question is, if they sold the maximum tickets what would the crowds be like? Would it be just as magical??
MG