Call Ticketing and explain your change of plans. The CM may cancel your tickets and refund your money.I already bought tickets for the October 9th MNSSHP. Based on the reports so far, I don't want to go. Is there really no way to get a refund? Even this far in advance?
My suggestion is to avoid these boards leading up to the party and just go, trying to enjoy yourselves. The more you visit these boards the more you end up not wanting to go to Disney. These boards can get very dramatic.I already bought tickets for the October 9th MNSSHP. Based on the reports so far, I don't want to go. Is there really no way to get a refund? Even this far in advance?
My GUESS is due to reported extra-large crowds. (???)Why don’t you want to go?
My suggestion is to avoid these boards leading up to the party and just go, trying to enjoy yourselves. The more you visit these boards the more you end up not wanting to go to Disney. These boards can get very dramatic.
My GUESS is due to reported extra-large crowds. (???)
I already bought tickets for the October 9th MNSSHP. Based on the reports so far, I don't want to go. Is there really no way to get a refund? Even this far in advance?
If you read the reports, it sounds like it's New Year's Eve every night.
I understand people get dissatisfied, but I do wish some of the hostility and negativity could be tempered. Also, it might help for some context. For example, there's been a lot of talk about how long the candy lines are, but as I've read deeper, most of them cycle in 5 or 10 minutes. Or how long the lines are, but that in actuality, even most headliners are usually less than 15 minutes. Or that the waits for the character headliners are monstrous, but that other characters can be found walking around the park. It scares people away from something they've been planning and looking forward to, and maybe they should be scared away from it, but when you compare actual numbers with the plethora of complaints, maybe there's more to the picture.
But OP, my guess is that if you ask nicely and keep asking, someone will give you your money back.
Have reasonable expectations. What is quoted above is my experience from the first night. Nothing was undoable, but doing everything is impossible.
Have reasonable expectations. What is quoted above is my experience from the first night. Nothing was undoable, but doing everything is impossible.
I was there on August 24th & the headliners were not less than 15 minutes. It wasn't Christmas Week, but it was uncomfortably crowded & lines didn't move quickly. Absolutely not worth the extra cost or even just the aggravation of trying to maneuver through the walkways with crowds, extra lines, parade block-offs, and the train down due to the party. I wouldn't have minded the train being down during a less-crowded event, but it was frustrating at this one, as riding it to avoid wading through crowds in the dark to cross the park would have been a welcome relief.there's been a lot of talk about how long the candy lines are, but as I've read deeper, most of them cycle in 5 or 10 minutes. Or how long the lines are, but that in actuality, even most headliners are usually less than 15 minutes.
My suggestion is to avoid these boards leading up to the party and just go, trying to enjoy yourselves. The more you visit these boards the more you end up not wanting to go to Disney. These boards can get very dramatic.
Oh that make sense to worry, but I’d say still go and have fun.My GUESS is due to reported extra-large crowds. (???)
I was in EPCOT this past New Year's Eve and it was so crowded that it felt unsafe, so we left and returned to our resort. I expected crowds, but what we witnessed was pandemonium. MNSSHP is nowhere near this crowded - far from it.
Have reasonable expectations. What is quoted above is my experience from the first night. Nothing was undoable, but doing everything is impossible.
If you read the reports, it sounds like it's New Year's Eve every night.
I understand people get dissatisfied, but I do wish some of the hostility and negativity could be tempered. Also, it might help for some context. For example, there's been a lot of talk about how long the candy lines are, but as I've read deeper, most of them cycle in 5 or 10 minutes. Or how long the lines are, but that in actuality, even most headliners are usually less than 15 minutes. Or that the waits for the character headliners are monstrous, but that other characters can be found walking around the park. It scares people away from something they've been planning and looking forward to, and maybe they should be scared away from it, but when you compare actual numbers with the plethora of complaints, maybe there's more to the picture.
But OP, my guess is that if you ask nicely and keep asking, someone will give you your money back.