MinnieGirl33
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Guess maybe Disney ought to take a hint from this, and go back to closing/clearing the parks before admitting the parties. I hear it was more magical that way.



Guess maybe Disney ought to take a hint from this, and go back to closing/clearing the parks before admitting the parties. I hear it was more magical that way.
Didn't read all comments, so forgive me if this was said already. I think the real problem that the OP had was the way the CM acted, not that he was being asked to leave. While I certainly agree that he shouldn't have been in the park at 7:45, that doesn't excuse rudeness on the part of the CM. The CM asked him to exit the park, and he replied that he was waiting for his wife to finish her purchase, and they would leave. At that point, the CM should have waited patiently to escort them from the park. A bad attitude is never excusable in a customer service oriented business. Had the CM been pleasant while waiting, the point would have been gotten, the OP would have still been escorted from the park in exactly the same amount of time, and would have had no reason to complain. Not excusing the OP, just think diplomacy on the part of the CM was called for.
While the CM may have been rude, we are only hearing the OP's version.
I attended two MVMCP's and both times the signs outside indicated the closing time AND had MVMCP on it. An announcement was also made on the monorail. Heck, there were even signs inside the park and on the times guide. It was pretty hard not to see.
Even though the OP posted his timeline, I still feel he was wrong. He knew that the park was closing, regardless of the reason. He was told he needed a wristband to enter a store (he indicated that he had been to MVMCP before, so he had to know what having a wristband meant- especially since a woman told him of the P&P party). When the party starts, there is special merchandise that only party goers are entitled to. If someone that didn't pay for the party, but still enters a store, it's possible for them to get the special merchandise.
I know not everyone does as much planning and research as I do, but really if you should do some. I want to know what special events are happening so I can plan around them. Ignorance is no excuse.
Could I have a clarification please - do people that have purchased a special ticket for the pirate/princess party have to also have a "regular" park pass for admission into MK - or is pirate/princess party the only thing that is needed for the 7:00 p.m. party?
Sorry if this is basic information, it is not something I have experience with.
Thank you.
Pam
Could I have a clarification please - do people that have purchased a special ticket for the pirate/princess party have to also have a "regular" park pass for admission into MK - or is pirate/princess party the only thing that is needed for the 7:00 p.m. party?
Sorry if this is basic information, it is not something I have experience with.
Thank you.
Pam
Most people are guilty of trying to squeeze every available minute out of their Disney visit. No one ever wants the fun to end. But . . . the OP admits he knew the park was closing at 7:00 and still squeezed in one more ride at 6:58. If stopping at the ice cream shop, the bakery and shopping on Main Street was important, then they should have planned to be on Main Street before 7:00 instead of sneaking in another ride on Buzz. It sounds to me like they had quite a bit planned for after the park closed. IMO that's bending the rules a little too far.
Didn't read all comments, so forgive me if this was said already. I think the real problem that the OP had was the way the CM acted, not that he was being asked to leave. While I certainly agree that he shouldn't have been in the park at 7:45, that doesn't excuse rudeness on the part of the CM. The CM asked him to exit the park, and he replied that he was waiting for his wife to finish her purchase, and they would leave. At that point, the CM should have waited patiently to escort them from the park. A bad attitude is never excusable in a customer service oriented business. Had the CM been pleasant while waiting, the point would have been gotten, the OP would have still been escorted from the park in exactly the same amount of time, and would have had no reason to complain. Not excusing the OP, just think diplomacy on the part of the CM was called for.
I think it is a poor excuse to say you "didnt know about the party"
Do your research. Find out whats going on while you're at WDW, plan accordingly.
Are P&P ticket holders always allowed to enter the MK at 4PM or does the entrance time vary? I plan on being at the MK on 2/26 and it may impact how I treat my last 3 hours(4 to 7PM) in the park.
Thanks!
PS For all those complaining that at 7PM all the day guests should be ready to leave, letting P&P ticket holders in early seems to be a decision that was not well thought out by the powers that be.
While the CM may have been rude, we are only hearing the OP's version.
I attended two MVMCP's and both times the signs outside indicated the closing time AND had MVMCP on it. An announcement was also made on the monorail. Heck, there were even signs inside the park and on the times guide. It was pretty hard not to see.
Even though the OP posted his timeline, I still feel he was wrong. He knew that the park was closing, regardless of the reason. He was told he needed a wristband to enter a store (he indicated that he had been to MVMCP before, so he had to know what having a wristband meant- especially since a woman told him of the P&P party). When the party starts, there is special merchandise that only party goers are entitled to. If someone that didn't pay for the party, but still enters a store, it's possible for them to get the special merchandise.
I know not everyone does as much planning and research as I do, but really if you should do some. I want to know what special events are happening so I can plan around them. Ignorance is no excuse.
Are P&P ticket holders always allowed to enter the MK at 4PM or does the entrance time vary? I plan on being at the MK on 2/26 and it may impact how I treat my last 3 hours(4 to 7PM) in the park.
Thanks!
PS For all those complaining that at 7PM all the day guests should be ready to leave, letting P&P ticket holders in early seems to be a decision that was not well thought out by the powers that be.