Killer Fish
Mr. Hospitality
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Wonder if it is also a 2 hour line for KH characters......I need to meet them but if that is the case I may have to wait until after the second parade and do it myself without my family.
Just be warned that if you wait after the parade you most likely will only meet Mickey. Goofy leaves shortly after the 2nd parade ends and Donald doesn't return after the 2nd parade.Wonder if it is also a 2 hour line for KH characters......I need to meet them but if that is the case I may have to wait until after the second parade and do it myself without my family.
Just be warned that if you wait after the parade you most likely will only meet Mickey. Goofy leaves shortly after the 2nd parade ends and Donald doesn't return after the 2nd parade.
Were you able to roam the whole park after 11, or were they pushing you toward the exit? Did you happen to notice if the shops were still open?My advice is to go with the flow, enjoy the 5 hours and take advantage of that hour after the party to roam the park to take pictures and take in the atmosphere. We tried planning every minute last year and it was too much.
I saw a Facebook post in a group I am in that they were able to get tickets day of. They had to line up very early at the front desk-Like 5am.Can anyone confirm if they or anyone they know got tickets for OBB the day of a party as a DLR hotel guest? I know I saw a few initial reports of this on social media for the first two parties this year, but haven't seen anything else since.
We are staying at PPH and wondering how likely this might be.
I am a very visual
Person and wanted to write where the treat trail characters are. There are two cauldrons that I can't find character info on. The first one on Buena vista street and one in cars land. Do these not have characters?
Great!Those trails don’t have characters, just treats.
This is definitely happening, I've seen a lot of reports of it over the last week on social media. I even just read about someone who sold one ticket on a local TV station's classified ad website in Utah. Disney tracked her down through the phone number in the ad, cancelled all her tickets (not just the one she sold), and revoked her magic key.I just read an article by disneyland today... I am not sure how credible they are.. but stated they have reports of folks who resold some of their OBB tickets... having all of them canceled. Also MK being revoked. Again.. I am not sure how credible. But just to reinforce Disney's rule is no re sell. Which is really good for everyone because the second they stop monitoring that the second bots steal the tickets and cause crazy up chargers.
16 days until our trip!
I understand and agree with the Disney policy to not allow reselling. However, I wish that if your plans change, you could return the tickets to Disney. I would like the option to return them to Disney (so they can be used by someone who really wants to go but not be taken advantage of by a ticket reseller), get a refund and have Disney sell them to someone else through their official site at face value. Or if Disney doesn’t want to risk that no one buys my tickets from them, then let me “list” them for face value through Disney so that someone can actually use them, they get to buy them at the face value and know that they are getting a real ticket, and I would get my refund. I know that would come at some administrative cost for Disney to do that, so I guess that is why they don’t. I don’t want to make a profit off of the tickets but I also don’t want them to go to waste as unused tickets if we are unable to use them. I would like to have other options from Disney….This is definitely happening, I've seen a lot of reports of it over the last week on social media. I even just read about someone who sold one ticket on a local TV station's classified ad website in Utah. Disney tracked her down through the phone number in the ad, cancelled all her tickets (not just the one she sold), and revoked her magic key.
Personally, I'm glad to see Disney cracking down on the reselling.
Does anyone know if there's a blow out bar in Downtown Disney? I need my hair mirror straight for my Morticia costume, and I'd much rather let a professional do it than pack my straightening rod.
I understand and agree with the Disney policy to not allow reselling. However, I wish that if your plans change, you could return the tickets to Disney. I would like the option to return them to Disney (so they can be used by someone who really wants to go but not be taken advantage of by a ticket reseller), get a refund and have Disney sell them to someone else through their official site at face value. Or if Disney doesn’t want to risk that no one buys my tickets from them, then let me “list” them for face value through Disney so that someone can actually use them, they get to buy them at the face value and know that they are getting a real ticket, and I would get my refund. I know that would come at some administrative cost for Disney to do that, so I guess that is why they don’t. I don’t want to make a profit off of the tickets but I also don’t want them to go to waste as unused tickets if we are unable to use them. I would like to have other options from Disney….
My husband and I just got back from our trip (OBB on 9/22), we did almost all the treat trails, no character photos, focused mainly on rides and trails. The only trail we didn't get to do was Villians Grove which I was bummed about, by the time we made it to that side of the park the line was wrapped around and all the way down to the plane near Smokejumpers.It seems that riding any rides during OOB is not that important compared to treat lines, meeting characters and the parade. Should I assume that the ride lines are going to be really short all night?