I have no issue with high food prices at theme parks, stadiums, airports, nice restaurants, etc so long as the food is good. When the food is high priced and mediocre or service is crap (both for BGW) is where it becomes a problem.
Im only going to talk about the lights here, the lights are the exact same around the park as it has always been. I think anyone who crys about there being alot less lights really need to go back and watch videos. The train finale is the only place lacking in lights vs previous years. New france looks better than previous years and eveeywhere else hasn't changed since 2009 from what I remember. So what do you see that I don't about alot less lights? Where?We did 3 days at CT this week. We did one day randomly about 3 years ago or so. When Kings Dominion began doing their Christmas event, we went there as we had smaller kids and it was a little better for them. We were sorely disappointed this year. We really wanted to love it all and tried to make the best of it but the charm that CT had pre-covid is just gone. There were no where near as many lights. Knowing we were going Thanksgiving weekend, we paid for the reserved seating for all of the shows so we knew we would see them with no issues at least once.
Colonial WIlliamsburg was nothing like we remembered. Several of the historic sites have been turned into gift shops. The overall authenticity was just gone. No where near the charm it used to have.
Christmas Town Live had no staff watching the reserved section so we sat our coats on a table and got in line to get our food about 20 minutes before show time. As we are in line, we see someone moving our stuff. Not a staff member but a person. I go to handle it and finally a staff member shows up. It was a mess. Also, the reserved seats are on the opposite side of where most of the show is choreographed for. The reserved seating really should be on the other side of the stage as we spent the majority of the show with the featured person's behind in our face, yet we paid for the reserved seating.
The last time we were there, Italy had heaters in the theater for the reserved seating. Again, we paid a premium and just sat in regular seats with no added value at all.
We went to see Scrooge no more. The reserved seats were about halfway back of the theater which may be good for production. I get that. But again, when we went, there were no staff or clear direction on where to go for those seats so we had to search for them. Finally found them and there was only one staff member checking people and getting them seated and people were not wanting to move down the aisle to make room for others. We just went to the front of the theater and found our own seats.
We had the Quick Queue for the train. They usually let the Quick Queue people on first and then open up the regular line. Well, that didn't happen. They let the regluar line on first and then opened our gate in which we had to walk to the back of the train at this point.
We went to Italy for dinner. My daughter and I got spaghetti and after he hands us our plates THEN decides to tell us the garlic bread will take about 7 minutes to come out. This was at 5pm. No line at all yet. Why wouldn't you tell us that before we got our food? Our food was cold by the time the bread finally came out.
There were some good things like the characters, the shows were excellent, and we really enjoyed the Fireside Feast. Overall we made the best of it. But we REALLY missed Winterfest this year and we certainly won't be paying any extra for the premiums moving forward. It felt to us like BGW realized they had no competition this year so they just gave up and conceeded to doing a mediocre event. We were just sad as we remember how epic this event used to be and how charming it was.
We enjoyed that meal. We have done that meal several times so we knew what to expect but for theme park food the quality was great to us.@BTS202 would you say the food at the fireside feast was "good"?
All I know if we did the sky buckets round-trip each night and it did not seem nearly as lit us as years past. Holiday Hills was a fraction of what is used to be. The blue area by the stables seemed a lot emptier. To be fair, I could be wrong but we just felt like there are not nearly as many lights as earlier years.Im only going to talk about the lights here, the lights are the exact same around the park as it has always been. I think anyone who crys about there being alot less lights really need to go back and watch videos. The train finale is the only place lacking in lights vs previous years. New france looks better than previous years and eveeywhere else hasn't changed since 2009 from what I remember. So what do you see that I don't about alot less lights? Where?
I mean I thought the same thing but I went back last week and looked at 2009-2012 Christmas town videos and The park itself is essentially the same. The train has changed alot. 2009 and really early years train was horrible. Just scattered lit up trees.All I know if we did the sky buckets round-trip each night and it did not seem nearly as lit us as years past. Holiday Hills was a fraction of what is used to be. The blue area by the stables seemed a lot emptier. To be fair, I could be wrong but we just felt like there are not nearly as many lights as earlier years.
This definitely isn’t true. Just off the top of my head, here are a few areas that have had had their lights pared way back:Im only going to talk about the lights here, the lights are the exact same around the park as it has always been.
How far back are we going here? The projectors yes Ill give you that. But in a video from 6 years ago,This definitely isn’t true. Just off the top of my head, here are a few areas that have had had their lights pared way back:
And that’s just what immediately comes to my mind. I really enjoyed my visit last week, but to say “the lights are the exact same around the park as it always has been” is just straight up incorrect.
- The side of Pompeii facing Scotland used to have lights; these lights are completely gone now.
- Wild Reserve used to have the candle lights lining the entire pathway; they were only in a few sections when I went last week. Wild Reserve also used to have far more green-lit Christmas trees throughout the area.
- France used to have an elaborate display of Christmas trees and decorations themed to the 12 days of Christmas. Now the area has just some sparse lighting along the roofs.
- Land of the Dragons used to be all decked out in Christmas lights.
- Holiday Hills used to have incredibly detailed, vintage light displays everywhere that have been walked way back. The area feels more like regular Festa Italia with different music and a few signs and displays now.
- The floating “star” lights above Scotland have been limited to the front section by the Banbury pathway. They used to be all over the paths on both sides of the stables.
- The Wilkommenhaus used to have shimmering, moving lights reflecting off a “disco ball” on the North Pole display in the fountain. It was one of the prettiest spots in the park IMO. Now it’s just bathed in static floodlights and surrounded by a plastic gingerbread display.
I fail to see this substantial changes. Maybe im just delusional but i've watched a few more videos to be sure and just don't see much has gotten that much downgraded to the point it needs ti really be brought up. Some stuff has changed and shifted around but nothing thats honestly worth making a fuss about.Just for the record, as someone who has spent a ton of time focused on the minute details at Christmas Town every year since its debut, @Mushroom is correct. There have been a number of lighting reductions all around the park. More concerning though to me is that really all of the more recent changes look thrown-together and just broadly cheap when compared with the displays that came before them. I struggle to point to the last true lighting upgrade the park has seen. Maybe the debut of the Christmas Town Express just because it lit areas that were previously dark? Even that has always felt pretty shitty to me though.
Anyway, yeah, Christmas Town has always been a more subtle event compared to something like WinterFest, but there HAVE been SUBSTANTIAL lighting and scenic downgrades over the last decade.
To be fair, your original claim was “the lights are the exact same around the park as it has always been,” which was a pretty bold claim that would have been disproven by literally any of the light displays in the park not being “exactly” the same as they always were.I fail to see this substantial changes. Maybe im just delusional but i've watched a few more videos to be sure and just don't see much has gotten that much downgraded to the point it needs ti really be brought up. Some stuff has changed and shifted around but nothing thats honestly worth making a fuss about.
Germany being candy cane themed is way better than just throwing up rainbow lights like it used to have. So in my eyes that is a massive upgrade.
The nutcracker display is way better than the old single white tree that sat there years ago. I can't think of many displays that have gone away. To the right of that used to have a better display than the 7 or so big xmas lights that is there now but that is just opinion based and least something is still there.
Someone would have to really show me stuff that is literally just gone that im not seeing. (The color balls on the train, the finale tree and lights on the ground, the projector at the fountain shining on the building)
Im ONLY talking about lights and display. Nothing about shows or staff, food, how stuff is managed, shows ect.
i do miss the craft booths that were outside DarKoaster though
Oof yea youre right. I can't find any recent video to see if they have been added. Latest one I see is 9 days agoWe watching the same video?
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The Polar Pathway replacement to twinkle lights was amazing, I just wish that it wasn't a package deal with the god-awful show.Just for the record, as someone who has spent a ton of time focused on the minute details at Christmas Town every year since its debut, @Mushroom is correct. There have been a number of lighting reductions all around the park. More concerning though to me is that really all of the more recent changes look thrown-together and just broadly cheap when compared with the displays that came before them. I struggle to point to the last true lighting upgrade the park has seen. Maybe the debut of the Christmas Town Express just because it lit areas that were previously dark? Even that has always felt pretty shitty to me though.
Anyway, yeah, Christmas Town has always been a more subtle event compared to something like WinterFest, but there HAVE been SUBSTANTIAL lighting and scenic downgrades over the last decade.
Merry Misfits has always been fun but this year's group is especially solid with great talent and good vibes.8. Merry Misfits: Loved this show. The singer was amazing, and lots of fun to watch. Unexpected highlight. Don't miss this!
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