Tangled Piece of Disney Movie Pin
The park ittself opens at 9am. The parking structure opens around 7:30am or so. I know several people are already planning to be at Downtown Dis the night before. In order to do that, they have to park on the street and move their cars into downtown dis parking when it opens (don't remember what time).
mickeymouseje, I'll probably have one to trade. I'll obviously be able to confirm on 24th. PM me if you are interested.
My advice ... please please PLEASE don't do this. I can't stress how emphatically parking on the street overnight until you can gain access into the Downtown Disney parking is a BAD idea. First of all, what they are proposing is parking/camping out on public streets. If enough people join the line up, the line of cars will fill all of Magic Way, back up onto Disneyland Drive, and spill out onto Ball Road - and cause a safety hazard that will merit the Anaheim Police Department stepping in. How do I know this? Because it has HAPPENED BEFORE - with the DLR POH I. It started with the joint POH Alice in Wonderland/PTN Jack Skellington release and escalated to the mob release that was the POH Haunted Mansion and the proverbial last straw for Disney (they introduced online registration for wristbands two months later).
After getting caught up in the fiasco that was the POH Alice/PTN Jack release, I got a hotel room for the POH Haunted Mansion release - and I was so glad that I did. I heard that the Anaheim Police was patrolling the area surrounding DLR for the Haunted Mansion release, asking people to keep moving and not park their cars in wait for Downtown Disney to open. I don't know if they'll be patrolling this time, since there hasn't been an overhyped release in so long, but if a line of cars starts forming, don't think for a nanosecond that people won't hesitate to call the police to break it up (the Anaheim PD has dealt with this before).
And think about this: if the Anaheim Police has to come out to disperse pin traders waiting for a parking lot to open, do you think Disney isn't going to hear about it? And if Disney hears about it, how much longer do you think they'll continue to release these awesome pins for us? They simply might decide that they're white elephants; the profit they get is nice, but they aren't worth the hassle of having to deal with the police.
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