labattblue said:
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.
Ah, but Disney has done that for several years - even when the park closed between regular and party hours. It enables the Party Guests to enjoy the event from start to finish.
labattblue said:
That is not what I was asking. I'm strictly talking about guests who ONLY have a P&P ticket. Do they get admitted early for the P&P event?
Yes - as do
MNSSHP Guests and
MVMCP Guests when those parties are held.
labattblue said:
Like I said, the powers that be didn't seem to give this much thought.
No, really, they've given it plenty of thought. Any idea how long it would take to get 20,000 Guests (+/- 10,000) into the Magic Kingdom? Let's figure each turnstile can process ten Guests per minute (if everything worked perfectly smoothly, which we know it doesn't - tickets don't work, people ask questions, etc.) and there are what, thirty turnstiles? That's 300 Guests per minute. 20,000 Guest would take over an hour. Those Guests have paid for five hours of party -
they're entitled to five hours of party. Not to mention trying to get exiting Guests through the throng waiting in the Entrance Plaza...
tigger536 said:
If special P&P merchadise is an issue, then CMs could easy restrict that to wristbanded guests. Just don't allow those w/o wristbands to buy the P&P merchadise. But let them make their normal purchases. <and> I also think that the escort out was overkill. The OP said he told the CM he was leaving when his wife got back. The CMs could have just watched to make sure they left and if they did not then done something about it.
That's your opinion. The business owners' opinion is different. Regarding the special party merchandise - the OP already stated that another Guest offered to pay for the taffy (so, by the way, the OP's family apparently got EVERYTHING they intended - a ride on Buzz Lightyear, ice cream and baked goods, a postcard, the taffy and the Mickey Ears), so chances are a different kind-hearted Guest would be willing to front a purchase for a non-party attendeed. As for the escort out being 'overkill', well, that too was DISNEY'S (not the CM's) decision. With any luck, the OP's was the last family that needed to be escorted out, so the CM was doing her job by waiting with them to escort them out.
tigger536 said:
That's all I was trying to say. Its just confusing when this is the procedure for days when there is no party, and a hard closing for days when it is.
But when you're told at 7:20 that you need to be wearing a wristband to make any purchase but since you're on your way out of the park you can make one last purchase, and you make it, and then you enter another store to make another purchase, well, by that time you KNOW the rules.
dopeyfanatic said:
on WDW boards I would know they don't stay open, but that's just me out of how many? Also, I think it's pretty ridiculous for people to be upset about someone staying 45 minutes late when you are allowed to enter THREE hours before your party is suppose to start without using a day of your ticket.
Again, Disney makes the rules... but I don't think people are upset so much with the OP staying in the park 45 minutes beyond it closing to the general public, but rather with the OP being upset about it.
dopeyfanatic said:
I do agree that people should leave, so don't flame me. I don't think non paying ticket holders should be in there to see any special events
Ah, but there WAS a special event starting in a mere fifteen minutes.
rie'smom said:
Maybe the OP's wife was stuck in a long line at the check-out because so many P & P people were in line buying stuff.
Maybe the OP's wife
entered that shop and line more than twenty minutes after the park closed to the public AND after they'd already been told they could not make purchases if they did not have wristbands. That's not a supposition - go back and read the OP's timeline.
calgarygary said:
Disney will allow people into the parks for an hour to make a purchase and does so without having a CM hover over the guest.
NOT on special/hard-ticket event nights. The OP knew BEFORE they entered the last store that they could not shop in ANY store unless they were wearing Party wristbands - but because they found ONE store with no CMs at the door, they entered that store, somehow expecting to be able to make purchases.
calgarygary said:
The OP has done nothing wrong here, yet the CM found it necessary to follow him out of the park - something that I would have also found upsetting.
Educated guess - that was the CM's designated assignment at that time and place. She was just doing her job.
mrs.timkin said:
All I am trying to say is that we did what we do everytime we are leaving the park....stroll down Main Street on the way out. You can say over and over that we were doing wrong but we will disagree. You can say that it was not right for us to stay after 7:00 but all we were doing was shopping for a few extra minutes.
But after being told you couldn't stay in the park and shop, you proceeded to stay in the park and shop. Not the postcard - the taffy and the ears. Sure, your kids wanted them, but after all four of you were told you couldn't shop except for that one last postcard purchase since you were on your way out, you entered the one store that wasn't being "guarded" and, well, shopped.
As for the party Guests who entered the park up to three hours before the party with Disney's full knowledge, permission, and even encouragement - MOST of them likely had 'regular' tickets, too.