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wow! And in October!I just found this old ticket and it made me laugh. $27 to get into mvmcp!
wow! And in October!I just found this old ticket and it made me laugh. $27 to get into mvmcp!
So, to put a few fears to rest from my friend that works at WDW (doing numbers stuff), some of the tickets (not ALL but SOME) of the tickets that became available are because the system didn't update in real time when people transferred their tickets from one date to another. Much like when people cancel a park pass reservation and disney refills buckets, it doesn't usually mean they upped park attendance, it just means their system doesn't just dumpt those cancelled or moved reservations back in to the system. It's the same with the tickets, the have to go back and take a nother look. Like a family of 4 moved from one october date to the event before that date, but another family moved from that date that family moved to to another date.....and it's like musical chairs. They have to go through and take a look, sift through, make sure it all is accounted for, and then re-add them to the system.
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THANK YOU!!!! I will clutch these words tightly every time my anxiety starts to peak!
So, to put a few fears to rest from my friend that works at WDW (doing numbers stuff), some of the tickets (not ALL but SOME) of the tickets that became available are because the system didn't update in real time when people transferred their tickets from one date to another. Much like when people cancel a park pass reservation and disney refills buckets, it doesn't usually mean they upped park attendance, it just means their system doesn't just dumpt those cancelled or moved reservations back in to the system. It's the same with the tickets, the have to go back and take a nother look. Like a family of 4 moved from one october date to the event before that date, but another family moved from that date that family moved to to another date.....and it's like musical chairs. They have to go through and take a look, sift through, make sure it all is accounted for, and then re-add them to the system.
Many people who called in asking got a similar answer. Seems plausible because many people shifted dates when Sundays opened.So, to put a few fears to rest from my friend that works at WDW (doing numbers stuff), some of the tickets (not ALL but SOME) of the tickets that became available are because the system didn't update in real time when people transferred their tickets from one date to another. Much like when people cancel a park pass reservation and disney refills buckets, it doesn't usually mean they upped park attendance, it just means their system doesn't just dumpt those cancelled or moved reservations back in to the system. It's the same with the tickets, the have to go back and take a nother look. Like a family of 4 moved from one october date to the event before that date, but another family moved from that date that family moved to to another date.....and it's like musical chairs. They have to go through and take a look, sift through, make sure it all is accounted for, and then re-add them to the system.
So, to put a few fears to rest from my friend that works at WDW (doing numbers stuff), some of the tickets (not ALL but SOME) of the tickets that became available are because the system didn't update in real time when people transferred their tickets from one date to another. Much like when people cancel a park pass reservation and disney refills buckets, it doesn't usually mean they upped park attendance, it just means their system doesn't just dumpt those cancelled or moved reservations back in to the system. It's the same with the tickets, the have to go back and take a nother look. Like a family of 4 moved from one october date to the event before that date, but another family moved from that date that family moved to to another date.....and it's like musical chairs. They have to go through and take a look, sift through, make sure it all is accounted for, and then re-add them to the system.
Yeah, but, adjusted for inflation, that’s about $45 today so . . . um. . . never mind.I just found this old ticket and it made me laugh. $27 to get into mvmcp!
Not getting this. If the new availability was just the few spots that opened up when people who originally booked one date moved to another, then it seems like all of those events would have sold out again quickly once the new availability was posted. I mean, how many people actually moved their dates? As a percentage of tickets sold, I would think that it’s negligible.So, to put a few fears to rest from my friend that works at WDW (doing numbers stuff), some of the tickets (not ALL but SOME) of the tickets that became available are because the system didn't update in real time when people transferred their tickets from one date to another. Much like when people cancel a park pass reservation and disney refills buckets, it doesn't usually mean they upped park attendance, it just means their system doesn't just dumpt those cancelled or moved reservations back in to the system. It's the same with the tickets, the have to go back and take a nother look. Like a family of 4 moved from one october date to the event before that date, but another family moved from that date that family moved to to another date.....and it's like musical chairs. They have to go through and take a look, sift through, make sure it all is accounted for, and then re-add them to the system.
My thoughts exactly, particularly for that 10/5 date. I don't think that friend is very well informed, potentially just making things up as she goes.Not getting this. If the new availability was just the few spots that opened up when people who originally booked one date moved to another, then it seems like all of those events would have sold out again quickly once the new availability was posted. I mean, how many people actually moved their dates? As a percentage of tickets sold, I would think that it’s negligible.
It seems like this is what Disney is telling its cast members. And this person is just echoing the official message. Maybe it’s true. It just doesn’t add up to me.I don't think that friend is very well informed, potentially just making things up as she goes.
As of this moment there are 147K views on a thread that's only just over 3 weeks old. And that's just here, the news spread all over the internet.October 5th now shows SOLD OUT again. That is a fantastic sign. THat is the week of the 50th, but still, it couldn't have had that many tickets added, as not that many people would be checing for new availability, I wouldn't think.
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Yeah that part is stinky. A lot of people said similar. Moved trip dates or added days that could’ve been avoided if Sundays were originally offered.Ugh! Almost all the dates were sold out when I rearranged my entire trip last week so I could buy tickets for one of the last two remaining nights in October, and NOW I see that there are plenty of dates available again. I feel so stupid. I should have known they would increase capacity or add more dates. I could have saved myself so much trouble by just waiting.
Something similar happened after the first After hours , originally they gave us these awesome lanyards but realized day guests were hanging around and people would ‘share them’. Lots of complaints later and then wrist bands were givenMany people who called in asking got a similar answer. Seems plausible because many people shifted dates when Sundays opened.
I’m willing to give the benefit of the doubt for now. After many fun parties we decided no more during the insanely crowded MVMCP Dec ‘19. We’re giving this one a chance because it’s billed as After Hours.
Back around 2015/16 there was intense backlash that MK wasn’t clearing the park of day guests during MNSSHP. Many refunds were given one season. After that MK used a stricter clearing process. HS replaced tons of tickets when RotR opened to keep the peace days when BGs never got called. I think they remember these and hope that means being careful not to turn Boo bash into a refundable experience and a GS nightmare.
Something similar happened after the first After hours , originally they gave us these awesome lanyards but realized day guests were hanging around and people would ‘share them’. Lots of complaints later and then wrist bands were givenweren’t quite as nice but fixed that problem !
Yep. I watched a family take off the lanyards and hand them over to the half that hadn't ridden buzz light year yet. And people arguing that since Mom wasn't going to ride, she shouldn't have to have an event ticket. Knowing what I paid for tickets for the entire family, that really made me angry.