It’s still just a silly, plastic bucket made in China.Its the special, limited edition buckets they are after, not the popcorn lol.
This is another sentiment that makes no sense to me. They control how many paying customers they let into their park. Especially now with the mandatory park reservation system. There is no excuse for them to be unprepared to handle their park at full capacity, whether that’s on the 50th anniversary of just a Tuesday in February.I was thinking the same thing. Christmas, Spring Break, happen once a year. 50 year anniversary happens, well, only once.
Oh I totally agree. I don't get the fascination with them either.It’s still just a silly, plastic bucket made in China.
All this is the main reason I refuse to go back until people get re-hired and the full experience is available. I'll wait.
I did the same! Even three rides on BTMR, and twice on Splash and SDMT! As much as I dislike Speedway, I even got on that since it was an opening day attraction.My daughter rode every ride in MK yesterday so wait times were great!
Its not a "50th Anniversary show", and was never marketed as such. It just happened to premier on that day.Did I just miss Mickey and Minnie from Enchantment? Or are they really missing? How could a 50th anniversary show not focus on (let alone even mention) them?
Our updated plan is to head over to MK now. Dinner at Skipper and then decide on staying for the show or heading out to another park.
If no Mickey then that decision is easy.
Because apparently Disney’s new leadership is placing more importance on the social media image that they want to portray instead of actually providing great guest experiences. I’m not saying that I still don’t love WDW, but it’s clearly a shell of it‘s former self. Think about it, Chapek is on stage talking about how technology innovative Disney is, then the very next day the have to shut down WiFi in MK because their infrastructure can’t handle a full parks worth of guests using their phones. How’s that gonna work when they roll out Genie+? Over at EPCOT, Harmonious debuts with no projections on it‘s main feature and at AK, Kite Tails gets shut down because of overturned jetski‘s and malfunctioning kites. My point is, Disney’s Marketing/Social Media portrayal of the current Disney experience is not living up to actual guest experience. I know people keep saying “ But we’re still in a pandemic, cut them some slack”. Honestly, I’m over that sentiment because they are charging full service prices and it’s not wrong for people to expect all services/shows to work.
Sure. Just happened to premier on that day... amazing coincidence.Its not a "50th Anniversary show", and was never marketed as such. It just happened to premier on that day.
They weren't in HEA, and I'm pretty sure they weren't in Wishes (could be wrong about that one). Not sure why they would be expected or make or break the show.