AngiTN
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- Joined
- Mar 7, 2011
So excited that I finally booked a long weekend trip to check out MNSSHP, but after reading a lot of these comments - I'm actually thinking about cancelling The only night we can go is Sunday Oct 14, and it's projected to be one of the busiest. We are not a fan of wall-to-wall crowds and after reading and researching, I'm just wondering if this is even a good idea. We have never been to the party, but were looking forward to checking out the parade & fireworks and some of the unique things at the party. We wouldn't be so interested in M&G's, but a lot of the comments from the last couple years have me rethinking! I'm seeing a lot more negative comments/reviews than positive. Where are the least crowded spots to watch the parade and fireworks?
That's the nature of The Dis period. It's just a place where folks come and post more negative comments/reviews, than positive. It used to really get to me too. I didn't understand why there was so much negativity on a board that I thought was to help people plan trips. I just finally realized it's not Disney, it's something about this board. Negativity spreads here like nowhere else. Disney itself isn't worse or more negative, just Dis is. I stopped letting it get to me, I read past it and learned to enjoy the board more and realized Disney wasn't anywhere near as negative as The Dis makes it sounds. If it was, it would have shut down ages ago.
Concentrate on the unique things about the party, which is what we do. All but the M&G. We tend to skip those but never miss the shows, parades or fireworks. The great thing about Hallowishes is they are not projection focused like HEA so you don't need to be in front of the castle. We watch from in back.
And they should. What's not fair?I agree also,, tokens or not all guests should go through the lines and get candy or token. If Disney continues this idea of someone claiming they have an allergy, then others are going to do it whether an allergy or not or tokens or not. Not fair for all involved!!!
Yes. There are no allergy police. Nor should there be.I disagree with this entirely. People should be allowed to get whatever candy they want as Disney offers the allergy and non-allergy candies to everyone and the ticket includes unlimited trick or treating. And the allergy options aren't limited to those with allergies, those with dietary restrictions also benefit from these other options. Disney also allows everyone to get the allergy options without tokens. The tokens are specifically for those who want to experience trick or treating but can't get the regular candy. If you don't want to trick or treat but still want the allergy friendly treats then you can still get the candy. This policing of how people get the allergy candies, trick or treat, or how many tokens they collect is ridiculous. You don't have to "earn" the right to ask for wethers or whatever.