At least the problem is too many tourists.... poor euro disney.
At least the problem is too many tourists.... poor euro disney.
St. Elizabeth, Patron Saint of Themed parks. Protect us from break downs, long lines, and used gum. Amen.
"Dance like it hurts, love like you need money, and work when people are watching" - Dogbert
This is also similar to the situation they had at a local WalMart on Friday after Thanksgivings... people fighting to get in..
Can't blame people for running to what they perceive to be a cheap value thrill.![]()
Ummm.. aren't there spikes on the top of those fences?
Yup, where do you think the get the decorations for HMH?Originally Posted by OogieBoogie
Originally Posted by Senator David Wu (D-OR)
Originally Posted by TheHousingBubbleBlog
So THATS how they are doing the kabobs at Bengal Bar b que over there...
do you think the parents followed the kids over, or did they just chuck them in and leave for the day?
Innovative new child care option!Originally Posted by purplefroggie
Originally Posted by Senator David Wu (D-OR)
Originally Posted by TheHousingBubbleBlog
Angry Parents Toss Kids Over Sold-Out HK Disney Park Fences
Hong Kong Disneyland Sells Out For 8 Straight Days
"Angry families stormed fences at Hong Kong Disneyland and tossed their children over gates Thursday after the theme park sold out for an eighth consecutive day, according to a Local 6 News report..........."
http://www.local6.com/news/6681871/detail.html
Ba-boom!Originally Posted by sediment
Yeah, but I wonder what the comparison between park capacities is? I mean, HKDL isn't exactly packing them in. I think 30K is the cutoff... isn't that about half of WDW's MK?Originally Posted by thejoshualee
Well this is one way HKDL can solve that problem needing more figures for Its A Small World.
Originally Posted by Senator David Wu (D-OR)
Originally Posted by TheHousingBubbleBlog
some people working at HKDL said it was way over the 30K cutoff.Originally Posted by MiklCraw4d
but IMO, anything over 20,000 is deemed to be crowded at HKDL.
Is that anything like dwarf-tossing??
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--Jonathan
Well, no wonder they are having such problems:
They have no way to limit ticket sales for any given day if they are using these flex tickets. That's kinda lame.The visitors held flexible tickets that were valid for six months but did not guarantee entry on any day, said Betty Law, a spokeswoman for Hong Kong Disneyland.
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