VIP Places for Disney Dreams

Started by Magicpartytime, August 16, 2014, 02:25:25 PM

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I had heared just are only 40 VIP Places this can you buy. It costs 65€. how do you like this idea ?

Good idea
4 (10%)
No good idea
36 (90%)

Total Members Voted: 39

Voting closed: October 15, 2014, 02:25:25 PM

Magicpartytime

I had heared just are only 40 VIP Places this can you buy. It costs 65€.

Mrsya


msRavenswood

Quote from: Mrsya on August 16, 2014, 06:25:20 PM
What does it include?

'Live your Dreams' is a premium service to view the Immersive Nighttime Spectacular: 'Disney Dreams!' in a VIP section on Central Plaza. The fee for this service is 65€ per person. Guests are escorted from City Hall to the VIP section and get a free Disney Dreams! Pin. The service does not include free Disney Light'Ears and is subject to a maximum capacity of 40 Guests a night.

Not worth the 65€ in my opinion!

captain rocket

Not worth it is an understatement! How can they justify bringing this financial apartheid into the parks? One of the worst ideas ever in my opinion. Next they will want to charge for watching the parades and shows! Not on Disney!!!

Mrsya

No thanks. I'll take my chances a few metres to the left of them for free!

LotsoHugginBear

Quote from: captain rocket on August 16, 2014, 08:33:23 PM
Not worth it is an understatement! How can they justify bringing this financial apartheid into the parks? One of the worst ideas ever in my opinion. Next they will want to charge for watching the parades and shows! Not on Disney!!!

You are so right!

dazzle_v2003

I hope this isn't the way the resort is going as it will put people off visiting. Disney is meant to be fun for everyone not those who earn a lot of money.

DisneyRon

There are plenty of VIP options in the park already (VIP tours & VIP FastPass for instance), and as this is an open air show with pretty good views over a very wide area, I very much doubt that this will catch on too much.
It does not seem worth it for the cost.

This is simply for guests with money to burn, probably staying at the DLH Castle Club or the Suites who want the best views possible and don't really mind if it costs them money to get them.

However I can see disabled visitors using this as well to get a great view of the show that may otherwise be hard to get into position on time for. Though it is rather costly for that.

ScarletteDreams

Oh damn, thats bad news!! ???
I Like to sit in the first row, just infront of the castle and wait for the show, its a nice thing - "meetin'" your neighbors, Seeing sunset n how it turns into night, n Ive met people who enjoyed this as well, even with kids! I think we already pay enough for Hotel and Parktickets!! So everybody has the rgiht to get the best view of Dreams.......-> for FREE!!!!

evil cod

Does anyone know where this VIP area is located? is it near the front? Castle Stage? Back near Main Street?

vampira

Not a good idea! I love Dreams, but I would never pay that much for a special spot!
"If you can dream it, you can do it." - Walt Disney"

DisneyManiac

Quote from: evil cod on August 18, 2014, 05:18:47 PM
Does anyone know where this VIP area is located? is it near the front? Castle Stage? Back near Main Street?

It's at the front of the castle.

SUTHEL3

As long as I can see everything I am quite happy not to pay a ridiculous fee of 65euros!!!

A&S&O

There were four people in the VIP area the night before last, they had the whole area to themselves.
Two of them stood up for the whole show (one of them videoing). They weren't right in front of us, so not sure if they were obstructing anyone's view.

The only advantage to the VIP area that we could see was that they only had to arrive 5 minutes before the show, rather than the 1hr 45 mins that we did (or the 30 mins the family who barged through the crowd and sat in a space far too small for them!).

We're assuming that they were VIPs and not disabled.
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nathalie

And like with everything, I'm sure that there are people willing to pay for it.
I wouldn't.  I'd rather sit in front of the castle a bit in advance and save 65 €.