No business will continue to sell a product that they lose money on every time someone buys it.
So are we to say the price for the event will go up?
That would defeat the whole point of this. The point is NOT to make this available to the masses.
I'm not saying it should be the same cost of the party. They could have done better than $149.. especially when they are giving this to DVC members for free right now lol.Exactly. If it was the same cost as a party there would be more people and we are right back where we started from!
So did anyone hear how it went?
Just left. There was no wait for any ride. Often the castmates asked if you wanted to stay and go again vs walking back through the queue. You got to pick any "row" or seat you wanted. It seemed like no one was there! It was awesome. I would pay the fee for this experience again. The only thing I would do differently is take a break. I've been in the parks since 11:30 am and I'm tired......just not as young as I used to be....
I arrived around 8:30, and had dinner, then started riding shortly after 9. I can't imagine that those of us with the event tickets had a huge impact on the crowds, as even Space Mountain had a 10 minute wait at around 10:30, and all the other rides I rode before 11 were the same way. so it wasn't like the huge crowd was overwhelming the ride lines during the regular park hours.
7 dwarfs was walk on at 11:30 when I rode it. Everything else was all night, too. I had a whole rocket to myself on Space mountain and I was the only rider on Astroorbiter at 1:15. I rode BTMRR 4 times without getting off. I don't know how many tickets it was, but the park seemed really empty
No. The demand will increase and those unsold tickets will run into sold tickets. I believe a lot of people held off buying into this event until they could see if the park was truly not going to be crowded. I think the price will remain where it is, and that now that reports are pretty favorable, there will be more people committing that amount to the event.
Depends on the party you go to. The past 3 years I've been to mid Nov parties and the park felt empty to us. We walked on everything. Last years party was the best MVMCP I've ever been to.My guess is as word gets out about how empty the park was, more people will be willing to pay the price and Disney will sell more tickets. And the park will no longer be empty...
Isn't that what happened with the parties?
This is what I think too. I just hope they don't get greedy and it turns into a fiasco like some of the holiday parties did.
Depends on the party you go to. The past 3 years I've been to mid Nov parties and the park felt empty to us. We walked on everything. Last years party was the best MVMCP I've ever been to.
When it is sold out, it is different.
True. We like to go mainly for the attractions, and if we pass by a meet and greet, we get in line. We have it down to a science now lol We go to the first parade, and watch from Frontierland, since it starts there.. and then hit up the lands on that side of the park before we watch the fireworks. After the fireworks, hit up everything else. But it is SO nice to be able to walk on everything.Yes, but you never really knew until you got there if you were in for a crowd or if it was a walk in the park. I have never been disappointed in my party experience, but my family always went for the "extras", not the attractions.
True. We like to go mainly for the attractions, and if we pass by a meet and greet, we get in line. We have it down to a science now lol We go to the first parade, and watch from Frontierland, since it starts there.. and then hit up the lands on that side of the park before we watch the fireworks. After the fireworks, hit up everything else. But it is SO nice to be able to walk on everything.
I agree though, you really don't know what you are going to get until you are there.
It is still the same way. But I have only ever gone in mid November. Never been to mvmcp in December - more of those tend to sell out.Back when my DGD was young we loved the parties just for the M&G opportunities. She was a character junkie, so we had a blast taking her from one to the next. The last party we went to was a MVVMP 3 years ago, and while there were plenty of folks wandering around, we did not feel crowded at all. The attractions had minimal waits, and the parade and WIshes were easy to experience and enjoy.
No. The demand will increase and those unsold tickets will run into sold tickets. I believe a lot of people held off buying into this event until they could see if the park was truly not going to be crowded. I think the price will remain where it is, and that now that reports are pretty favorable, there will be more people committing that amount to the event.
The price will stay the same and I think this is exactly what they wanted. Short notice and low information led to low sales. Those that did go will give glowing reviews and then the next time it is announced more people will buy in and they'll keep increasing the tickets sold. Keep in mind Disney now thinks anything under 30 minutes is a short wait so as long as things are under that they'll feel it's as advertised.No business will continue to sell a product that they lose money on every time someone buys it.
So are we to say the price for the event will go up?
The price will stay the same and I think this is exactly what they wanted. Short notice and low information led to low sales. Those that did go will give glowing reviews and then the next time it is announced more people will buy in and they'll keep increasing the tickets sold. Keep in mind Disney now thinks anything under 30 minutes is a short wait so as long as things are under that they'll feel it's as advertised.
Other than low crowds and no waits what else was there to build value for a family of 4 where this would cost them $600?
Other than low crowds and no waits what else was there to build value for a family of 4 where this would cost them $600?