MulingAround
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- Sep 22, 2013
starousse said:Not looking to argue, but I think you're making more out of this than need be. The majority of friends I know, including my own family who have attended the Halloween and Christmas parties many times, didn't do so to see a 20 minute parade, but did so to have an easier time getting on rides, experience a less crowded atmosphere, to go trick or treating, take pictures with and greet characters and to get the free cookies and treats.
I'm not saying that because I spent money to have a nice dinner in the park that I'm entitled to all of that, because I'm not. However, I don't feel like I should be escorted to the front gate like I'm being ejected from the park after my meal. If I try to get on Space Mountain, tell me to get off, plain and simple. If I go try to get a free hot chocolate, tell me no. If I wanna stop into a store to buy a sweatshirt or an ice cream cone afterwards why shouldn't I?
Because you're taking up space
" experience a less crowded atmosphere"
Cant do that if everyone stayed after dinner to pick up some snacks or souvenirs.. No mean-ness intended of course.