Nicole said:One interesting question that comes to mind: given how bad the crowds apparently have been this year, what is the long-term impact of the cheap ticket days? Presumably, they make a ton of money, since there isn't much to do at CT besides eat, drink, and shop. Are the crowd levels so unpleasant, however, that they will deter people from returning in the future (perhaps next year)? I can see arguments either way, and I doubt we have the data to answer the question, but I am curious, regardless.
lazerdoc said:We were there Friday night. I wouldn't say it was "Deserted", it was actually just about right. Light enough that you could get in to see the shows, yet busy enough that there was some buzz in the atmosphere. I was surprised to hear it was so bad on Sunday. If I had pulled up and seen the cars backed up on the exit or parked over in the lot across the street, I would have found something else to do. Anyone who has been there on a busy day should know what to expect when its like that. Throw in the factors of Christmastown mentioned above (fewer open attractions, etc) and you have a recipe for a bad night. We come up from Raleigh, but always give ourselves an extra day or two to cover for crowds or weather.
Speaking of weather....I swear that it rains EVERY freaking time we come up there in the summer! Perhaps I should head over to the BG Facebook page and complain.
Nicole said:If it was really that deserted on Friday, then I am even more convinced that BGW needs to limit/control the number of cheap tickets that are sold per day. It seems that few people were there Friday, while an overwhelming number showed up Sunday. The extra guests really should be better spread among the available dates.
PrincessArlenasDad said:How many people can Forrest of Fun and Land of Dragons hold? I wonder if opening these up for Christmas Town would make a significant difference.
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