The website has the Christmas Limited Capacity Event dates listed.
While still subject to change, they certainly have listed dates for Christmas, very specifically calling it out for this event.
The big issue is that rides aren't really the main appeal of ChristmasTown and it's unlikely there would be any shows (maybe one at most). If the forecasted temps are low, will they even bother opening those days.Yeah, that’s better confirmation. I’m curious what they do in terms of time slots, given that the lights (whatever they do put up over they two week span) are a huge part of the appeal but the cold can shut down the rides once darkness hits.
I would expect not nearly as many rides, but the full park loop open with lights. Flat rides scattered throughout. I think the ambiance will be the main event as it doesn't require as much staff. Daytime might be more for kids, like the Halloween one, with kid rides and activities.
I think holiday food, drink, and shopping, are a perennial staples of Christmas Town, as well, and can easily be part of this event. Honestly, I don't like the rides in the cold and avoid theme park shows like the plague. The holiday lights and the culinary and merch offerings are what interest people like me, anyway.
The rides for Christmas Town are mostly aimed at kids - none are at the higher height requirements - and making it a family event. If you take out most the rides and Santa's workshop, the food and drink would really have to be enticing for adults to fill the park, as families would likely avoid the event (members excepted).I think holiday food, drink, and shopping, are a perennial staples of Christmas Town, as well, and can easily be part of this event. Honestly, I don't like the rides in the cold and avoid theme park shows like the plague. The holiday lights and the culinary and merch offerings are what interest people like me, anyway.
I bring friends every year, who share my preferences.
How would they handle the Santa photo op? Would they even have it?
I think it would be odd to have photos with masks.
Put Santa in a bubble suit with a separate oxygen source. That or a plexiglass separated room with a phone in between.I doubt any sane Santa would want dozens or hundreds of kids per night coming within six feet of him these days, masked or not.
I could see some video conference call type setup with something along the lines of we are sorry but Santa is to busy in his workshop getting ready for Christmas but still wants to talk to you as cover story.Put Santa in a bubble suit with a separate oxygen source. That or a plexiglass separated room with a phone in between.
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