jodifla
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....and it was complimentary!
We stopped by the VGF concierge to ask a question, and they chatted with us about DVC and which park we were headed to. When we said the MK, they looked at each other, then one turned to us and asked if we'd like complimentary tickets to After Hours! It totally took us by surprise.
We rearranged our day, switching to Epcot, then a long rest at home, then back to the MK at 10 p.m. By 11, the park was practically empty. We walked on Space Mountain, and were able to follow "the special pink line" to get on again without having to go through the whole que. My DH and DS left by 12:30, but my BFF and I stayed until 2, riding Thunder Mountain without getting off, Mine train with a 5 minute wait, Splash Mountain with no wait.
Our last ride was Pirates of the Caribbean -- there was no one else in the boats before or after us. I think we closed down the ride. It was actually kind of creep to be in their so alone -- especially when the boat pauses in the total darkness. We thought...."Hope they know we're still on here!"
It was a very memorable evening. The price point is too high -- which is of course why we got the free tickets, but it would be great if they could find the equilibrium to make it work on a limited basis for the niche of people it is right for.
We stopped by the VGF concierge to ask a question, and they chatted with us about DVC and which park we were headed to. When we said the MK, they looked at each other, then one turned to us and asked if we'd like complimentary tickets to After Hours! It totally took us by surprise.
We rearranged our day, switching to Epcot, then a long rest at home, then back to the MK at 10 p.m. By 11, the park was practically empty. We walked on Space Mountain, and were able to follow "the special pink line" to get on again without having to go through the whole que. My DH and DS left by 12:30, but my BFF and I stayed until 2, riding Thunder Mountain without getting off, Mine train with a 5 minute wait, Splash Mountain with no wait.
Our last ride was Pirates of the Caribbean -- there was no one else in the boats before or after us. I think we closed down the ride. It was actually kind of creep to be in their so alone -- especially when the boat pauses in the total darkness. We thought...."Hope they know we're still on here!"
It was a very memorable evening. The price point is too high -- which is of course why we got the free tickets, but it would be great if they could find the equilibrium to make it work on a limited basis for the niche of people it is right for.