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MrLaptop said:Christmas Rocks!
Zachary said:Current plans have a, uh, unique Globe Theatre show essentially replacing Miracles. Hopefully we get to hear about it at the presentation next month. I'm looking forward to people's heads exploding.
Sky said:But isn't Deck the Halls older? Either way Miracles seems to be a better production, not to mention it's cast has been pretty on point the past few years. (Just my opinion)
The Tomato said:Zach, you gotta tell us! I don't want my head to explode in public! Is it Rudolph the Glitter-Nosed "Chef Escargot"?
Griffon said:Sky said:But isn't Deck the Halls older? Either way Miracles seems to be a better production, not to mention it's cast has been pretty on point the past few years. (Just my opinion)
the stage is a nightmare when it gets wet....
Sky said:Griffon said:Sky said:But isn't Deck the Halls older? Either way Miracles seems to be a better production, not to mention it's cast has been pretty on point the past few years. (Just my opinion)
the stage is a nightmare when it gets wet....
But that finale when they backlight the tree. DON'T YOU TAKE MIRACLES AWAY FROM ME
(There was a mildly funny gif with this but the server isn't enjoying it right now)
The Tomato said:So what's everyone actually looking forward to the most? I for one enjoy having a nice time at the park with my parents and siblings, grabbing a meal from the smokehouse, maybe a big bowl of chili, and riding Nacht Tower (If that's returning). I'm a cold weather kida guy. I'll bust out the flannel and a Carhartt coat and ride the train around all night with some peppermint hot cocoa.
Party Rocker said:Something to really pay attention here is the red fine print of the Christmas Town Pass.
You can not purchase the pass at the park until November 21. You must purchase it online prior to then. This means you are forced to pay for the $4.99 service fee online unless you wait until day one to get your Christmas Town Pass.
This is one of the worst things they can do that really does upset me. It is a terrible business practice to offer something online for the say $25, and then charge a $4.99 fee and not offer it at the park. It basically is a punishment towards people who like to purchase their stuff in advance. Instead of paying $25, you are really paying $29.99, yay you saved $2.01.
I don't mind paying for Christmas Town, but this is just insulting.
coasterman00 said:I don't see a service fee being added when I go through the pass member site to buy my pass. But the one gripe I do have is that at the start you can choose anywhere between 0 and 20 passes when you can only get one Christmas Town pass per passholder.
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