It's just going to free up a day for someone else to spend. There's a lot of DIsney demand right now. That could always change at some point - but not right now!Hopefully this is the case with everyone who decides to go this route and drop a day. It will be a huge failure on Disney's part. One less day at a resort, parks and merchandise revenue. Congrats Disney! Would be great if nobody goes and show Disney who really needs who in this world.
Thanks! When she called me with the training information and everything, I told her about it and she said that should be no problem since November is outside of my training. They just don't want me to miss any training.When I've gotten a new job and already have a trip planned I just tell them about that right then (like before I start). It has never been an issue whatsoever. Good luck!
We'll be there that week too. I'd love it if tickets were still available to purchase day of. That way we could determine, based on day crowds, if it's necessary to have extra hours to hit the rides we want.We'll be in Orlando for Thanksgiving, so that will be our parks experience. Awfully pricey, but it is an hour longer than the Boo Bash, and I hope it'll be like original After Hours. But a bunch of money, to be sure.
Is anyone with kids concerned about the late hours of the party?
This trip is our first time during the holidays. Was hoping to do the after hours party, but for 4 hours at that price point, we will be passing.
I can get more done in 4 hours during an after hours event and with no frustrating long lines than I can on a regular day. Plus, you get entry 2 hours before the event begins so really 6 hours.