The amount of reversed transactions would be insane lolThis happened Tuesday too. I think they may close the queue to fix it but I don’t know if they will cancel tickets.
The amount of reversed transactions would be insane lolThis happened Tuesday too. I think they may close the queue to fix it but I don’t know if they will cancel tickets.
buyer protection doesn't cover tickets I believe. Because they aren't supposed to be resold.I need some links to those facebook groups offering to sell, lol.
Wonder if you can use PayPal (not friends and family) and get buyer protection... I'm sure people would pay the extra fees to cover that.
I have not. I actually did a whole second transaction and received the tickets immediately. Not sure how I am going to handle this if the first order does go through.For anyone who had the processing email have you received a confirmation or the tickets yet?
This. Disney won't help you and PayPal won't help, either.buyer protection doesn't cover tickets I believe. Because they aren't supposed to be resold.
So, I don't think Disney will have a way of knowing who bypassed the Queue or not.I really kind of think that's the only option they have... this is a really crappy way to do their sales
Edit: Yeah, if this is the way Disney is releasing tickets, I kinda feel like we should be free to sell them to each other... I need five for Oct 10th, full price of tickets plus $50 if someone can DM me and help me out, lol
Also, mods, I'm joking, don't ban me, I'm just wildly frustrated how a HUGE company is doing this. Either block all sales or open it to everyone.... again, $1600 AP ticket holder here and I'll be furious if I can get tickets because Disney blocked it...
It truly is insane a company this large, that does it every year, has this kind of problem.Come on Disney. We expect better. We all knew this would be a poop show and they didn't disappoint. They are actually exceeding expectations
You cancel every ticket that's been sold today then. This failed within the first few minutes.So, I don't think Disney will have a way of knowing who bypassed the Queue or not.
Essentially: My assumption based on being in tech and working for a company that actually makes some of these queue software packages as well as bot management:
A large volume of companies ask for stuff to be designed as "Fail Open", meaning if it doesn't get a response, or something breaks, or any one of a multitude of ways it may fail, the customer does not get blocked, instead they make it through.
My guess is we are crushing the waiting page, and some folks have been able to get through via the fail open mechanism.
The specific link: https://disneyland.disney.go.com/admission/events/oogie-boogie-bash/purchase/ is actually just the purchase page. Its the same link the app sends to, which is just a generic purchase link, there is nothing special about it.
you're not the only one, I mean I have wifi but the rest.Three people…7 devices…none of us can get past the paused screen. I just want to cry. And my power is out so no WI-FI.
I can't imagine them cancelling tickets for people who got confirmation emails and tickets in their app. Nobody's doing anything "wrong" getting in; it's just a weirdly lucky random fluke when you get in.This happened Tuesday too. I think they may close the queue to fix it but I don’t know if they will cancel tickets.