finnster77 said:
I take issue with Disney's policy of allowing hard ticket holders in the park so early. If I paid $65+ for admission, I'd be ticked off to see someone pay $40 and soak up three hours of "my" time in the park when their ticket very clearly states that the party starts at 7 P.M. It is my understanding that the day guests were being "herded" out of the various lands as early as 6:45.
Why are the day guests called "crashers" if they're shopping on Main Street at 7:01 P.M., but it's perfectly fine for
MNSSHP goers to arrive up to three hours early? Sounds like a double standard to me.
I agree and disagree with you.
First off, I am going to
MVMCP so I'm coming from this as a hard ticket holder.
First off, I agree with you that day guests should not be called "crashers". As a person who goes to WDW A LOT, I can admit that they generally do not do a great job of informing guests as to what is going on. Sure there's a sign talking about it and mentioning an early closing but, you have to realize, not every guests is on boards like these and aware of what MNSSHP even is.
Some first time guests go there and are clueless. Also, some just want to be there, not even riding rides, so they're not really "crashing" anything.
I've never felt that WDW has done an adequate job of informing non-informed guests of the ongoings in the park. The ADR's are a PERFECT example of that. I see guests on every trip being turned away without ADR's and the guest being turned away had no clue there was any such policy (and I'm sorry but fine print does not make people aware).
Now, I also agree with you about the idea that you pay full admission price to get into the park for a limited day and those without full priced tickets can come in and enjoy it for cheaper.
However there's a couple things I think could change that idea. First off, I dont think a large portion of hard-ticket holders dont have day tickets or some sort of seasonal/annual pass. yes there are some but, the majority already have day tickets to some park. Secondly, I think the night is more fun, and you could easily forego your day ticket, buy the cheaper party ticket and STILL get 8 hours in the park for the cheaper price, and reap the benefits of the party. Lastly, if you do not plan on going to the party, I'd simply suggest doing a different park on that day.
In general I think Disney does a good job with the party and as a party goer, I'd like to enjoy the price of my admission, because remember, while you paid $65 for your day at the park, I paid over $300 for my AP and I'm paying an addional $90 for my wife and I go to that night. It's a two way street but, I do agree with you on most of your opinion.