BriarRosie
<font color=blue>Creator of Tag Fairy Haiku:<br>Cl
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I didn't vote because I find the prospect of having the park to myself creepy to the point of feeling I'm the sole survivor of an apocalyptic event. 
Or thinking the zombies will come out to eat my brain.
I remember the pre-cursor to EMH, the E Ticket Nights at the Magic Kingdom, circa 2000. Resort guests could purchase a ticket for about $12 that acted similarly to the EMH nights. You'd get a wristband at select locations when you turned in your ticket.
Back then, Disney did not oversell the tickets, so you literally felt you were alone in the park at times. Let me tell you, the walk through Frontierland in the dark to get to Splash Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain...super creepy in the extreme. I would see maybe a handful of others as I was walking.
It was fun having a bunch of walk on attractions available to us, but I would prefer the delicate balance of having enough people in the park to make it more festive without bottlenecking the attractions.

Or thinking the zombies will come out to eat my brain.

I remember the pre-cursor to EMH, the E Ticket Nights at the Magic Kingdom, circa 2000. Resort guests could purchase a ticket for about $12 that acted similarly to the EMH nights. You'd get a wristband at select locations when you turned in your ticket.
Back then, Disney did not oversell the tickets, so you literally felt you were alone in the park at times. Let me tell you, the walk through Frontierland in the dark to get to Splash Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain...super creepy in the extreme. I would see maybe a handful of others as I was walking.
It was fun having a bunch of walk on attractions available to us, but I would prefer the delicate balance of having enough people in the park to make it more festive without bottlenecking the attractions.