Sherry E
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It's interesting that WDW has not done another soiree this year, just a dessert party with Fireworks viewing with no characters (for only about $20 less). Even though sales wise it sold out quick, the upset from taking away characters who had been previously available was too great. I think next year I wouldnt be as bad of a backlash, it really comes down to taking something away from people after they have already paid for it.
At WDW you get the same stuff for free during the week of Christmas, I would love a Christmas party and I would have thought with a local base it would be even better, however it comes down to adding things rather than taking away.
Think of the Villians soiree, if they had added it with even more rare characters and then left the usual MNSSHP villians as they had been promised it would have been an upsale same goes for MHP and the BB dinner, I am upset at having Dr Facilier taken away from the party as he is normally there and he is one of 2 villians I really want to meet (the other being Hans), if a "new" or more rare villian had been added for the dinner instead then I would not be having something taken away from what I have already paid for and those paying for it are paying for something more unique-everyone wins.
There is a big, big difference in having the holiday offerings available for "free" all season long (starting in early to mid November) at DLR, and only for free the last two weeks of the season at WDW. DLR is packed to the brim with people, often closing to capacity, in the week between Christmas and New Year's. It would be sheer mayhem if those offerings were only available without a hard ticket charge in the last two weeks of the year. There is no benefit (to guests) in having a Christmas party (for a crazy high price) at Disneyland unless something brand new, big and interesting is added in, or unless the crowds are low. I doubt the crowds would be low. Otherwise, they are taking away decades of "free" entertainment (the Christmas parade has been around since the '90s and Believe in Holiday Magic fireworks has been around for many years). I think that's why they haven't tried the Christmas party yet -- they have let the Christmas parade and holiday fireworks go on for too many years at this point, that it would be silly to make those party exclusives. The Halloween party and season are newer events than the Holidays, and the Halloween Screams fireworks only ran for one year for the general public before becoming a party exclusive, so it hadn't had a lot of time to become a tradition for people.
However, that said, I do think that DLR will attempt a Christmas party at some point -- and people will get caught up in the excitement even if things are being taken away from the regular holiday season. Hopefully, with any luck, something new and different will be added in as a selling point. Then again, they stopped doing the dinner packages for Candlelight years ago, and they do not promote it or sell it at DLR like they do at WDW. Some things just don't or won't work as well at DLR as they do at WDW.
I totally agree about the Blue Bayou event -- if some brand new, rarely seen Villains are added in (Villains who were not just at the last few years of Halloween Parties), or even some non-Villain, super rare characters that have not been appearing at MHP, it would make the value of the event more tangible to me. As it is, removing something that people paid for at MHP to throw into this Blue Bayou event is kind of sneaky. I think that if this year's BB event goes well, Disney may add in some additional characters in future years -- but will they be taking them away from MHP?
Planning for a large group trip always has it's challenges, I found out I have two more joining us and of course the Halloween Party is sold out on 10/25 when we go with the rest of our group of 19. Oh well that's the way it always seems to go.
19? Yikes!
