That's a really good idea. It wouldn't be too hard if you need to show a bracelet to get into the line, some kind of indoor meet and greet like Anna and Elsa.You know what would be cool? If they allowed party guests to do those party meet and greets during the 3-6pm mix-in time. But then I guess it would be hard/confusing to keep the regular guests away.
honestly it was the same, there could have possibly been more people at mix-in but once they left I never noticed. It was packed regardless.Thanks. So is there a noticeable difference in crowds at 6 pm? Is it kind of like rope dropping in that you should get in line for the most popular attractions/characters ASAP? I'm wondering if 3-6 pm might be a good time to do the non OBB characters meets.
Yes we had a plan, but what we planned for wasn't the huge lines, you just can't prep for that.I suggest you take a look at all the available activities/entertainment, decide what is a “must” for you and have a loose plan. Definitely choose something to do first and be there right before 6pm. They weren’t really letting us line up before 6 but people were loosely gathered. My son choose a treat trail (Ernesto de La Cruz) and it was great, only about a 5 minute wait. There seemed to be a ton more people lining up for Oogie Boogie and Cruella deVille.
We did a lot of character treat trails during the second parade (Oogie Boogie, Cruella, Ernesto again, the Big Hero Six guy) and they were all walk on at that time.
Ride wait times dropped considerably by 7pm. We got lucky and rode RSR standby at 7pm and it was 10 minutes but by the time we exited it was 60 minutes. Later during the second parade it was 25 minutes.
We watched the first parade by the Little Mermaid and as soon as it ended we stood up and walked to Villain’s Grove and it was a walk on.
What bugged me about the characters taking breaks is that you were still hustled on out of their area even if you never saw them. We went through Madame Mim's line 3 x before we saw her. She didn't have any real wait, there was no reason they couldn't have let us just stand there or close her line when she wasn't there.honestly it was the same, there could have possibly been more people at mix-in but once they left I never noticed. It was packed regardless.
Yes we had a plan, but what we planned for wasn't the huge lines, you just can't prep for that.
We did the trails during the 2nd parade too and got quite a few done, we never saw Ernesto he was on his break each time we went by.
Which is another gripe of mine. I know they all need breaks, that's a given, but for the $ spent on the event they need to have more than 1 person being the character so when one needs a break there is an immediate replacement. There was nothing worse than waiting 20mins in the line for Ernesto only to get to the end and have him on a break and not be able to see him. We waited for ages and then just had to move on or we would get nothing done.
In the end the kids had fun, It wasn't that I hated it, I just won't return.
I really wonder if some of the nights are sold heavier than others. I mean we NEVER waited 20 minutes in a line for a treat trail. The longest we waited was for Sid and that was 10 minutes. Everything else was 0-5 minutes. Only one time we went to wait for the Big Hero Six guy and the line was very long so we decided to step out. When we came back later it was a walk-on, no wait at all.
To be fair we didn’t attempt to wait in any character meet lines so maybe that is where the difference lies. I knew those would all be very long (which is why we chose to just skip them entirely).
This. We were there the same night and while I thought it was blissfully uncrowded we wanted one more hour. We also skipped all character meets and focused on the treat trails, villians grove and parade. Max ride wait time was 30 min for guardians start to finish. All others were 10 min or less.I do wish we had at least one more hour. There’s simply not enough time.
I didn’t care about candy either but the characters on the treat trails were my very favorite part of the night! The actors, costumes, music, effects and sets are phenomenal. You don’t have to take any candy if you don’t want to, but don’t miss the characters!We are going to Oogie Boogie in 1 1/2weeks. Reading this is an eye-opener. My plan was zero rides, because we will do those other days. (we are from NJ, first time trying this event). I also do not really care about candy, maybe get a small amount but honestly, I can buy candy if I want it. I will be with my adult son, special needs adult, uses a WC. I guess I will pick a few trails to do, see a few characters, and watch the parade, and just lower my expectations!
Hi we are from NJ and just went for the Sept 5 party. Our special needs son(31) loved the OBB. He never wanted to trick or treat when he was little but he loves it now. Quite a few of the villains were very nice to himWe are going to Oogie Boogie in 1 1/2weeks. Reading this is an eye-opener. My plan was zero rides, because we will do those other days. (we are from NJ, first time trying this event). I also do not really care about candy, maybe get a small amount but honestly, I can buy candy if I want it. I will be with my adult son, special needs adult, uses a WC. I guess I will pick a few trails to do, see a few characters, and watch the parade, and just lower my expectations!
'Back in the day' I used to go to the Telephone Pioneer's private party and the tickets were reasonable and the lines were pretty short. I mean, that was the whole point of a private party!
You'd think that TPTB would realize that people don't want to pay megabucks for 5 hours to stand in the same long lines that they could pay less money on a 'regular day' for 16 hours. Wait....I guess that should say maybe if people didn't pay megabucks etc etc. Disney charges what it does to make money. And as I've said elsewhere "If they charge it, people will still come".
There were two sales. A pre-sale for Magic Key holders and a regular sale. The regular sale shut down in about 5-10 minutes due to bots or something buying up tickets. So they tried again at a later date (was is a week later? 10 days? I can't remember) and the every date sold out in about 8 hours.After seeing the pictures and videos of rare villains like Ernesto de la Cruz, Madam Mim, Sid etc. I would love to go to OBB next year. (Hopefully they will repeat it next year)
Coming from Europe this is going to be a longer and probably an expensive trip. I understand that many things went wrong with the booking system, causing a lot of stress. How quickly did dates in early October sell out?