will they keep the attractions open

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    Originally Posted By dresswhites

    i am just curious when guests start spending the night in the dream suite, will they keep some of the surrounding attractions open during the night? or will guests be stuck in the suite?
     
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    Originally Posted By dresswhites

    i am just curious when guests start spending the night in the dream suite, will they keep some of the surrounding attractions open during the night? or will guests be stuck in the suite?
     
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    Originally Posted By Witches of Morva

    ORDDU: If Disneyland does the same thing Walt Disney World does, guests will be confined to their suite. At least that's what happens to guests in Florida while daring to spend the night inside Cinderella's Castle.

    ORGOCH: Don't sound like no dream ta me! Sounds more like somebody's nightmare!
     
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    Originally Posted By leemac

    Guests will be able to walk around the park - providing they have a Guest Relations Host or Hostess with them.
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

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    Originally Posted By a1stav

    I would be a very happy captive to spend the night in DL or MK. They can't just let people walk around unescorted because there is too much work going on at night. I personally would be fascinated to see some of the work that goes on in the parks after closing.
     
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    Originally Posted By indiana_jones88

    That would be cool to see every thing at night! What if you went to Downtown Disney after DL closed? Would you be able to get back on your own or would you have to have someone escort you to the castle?
     
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    Originally Posted By monorailblue

    Whichever park you stayed in, you will not be able to get anywhere without an escort. You wouldn't make it 50 feet from your lodgings before you were "noticed", particularly at MK, where a host or hostess "stands guard" at the only entrance/exit to your suite.
     
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    Originally Posted By indiana_jones88

    That would kinda suck. But I guess your asleep most of the time anyways. Can you stay in the castle at DL and DW?
     
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    Originally Posted By monorailblue

    At Disneyland, you cannot currently stay anywhere in-park. Next year, a guest suite will open in what was most recently the Disney Gallery, a suite of rooms above New Orleans Square.

    At Magic Kingdom, there is a guest suite in Cinderella Castle which has been hosting Guests for a little while now.

    Stays at both suites are available only as prizes in the Dreams giveaways and, as I understand, are only available to persons actually present at the parks, and only available for same-day use. The MK suite prize is, reportedly, turned down with some regularity.
     
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    Originally Posted By indiana_jones88

    Ok, thanks. why would you turn that down?
     
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    Originally Posted By 9oldmen

    >>Ok, thanks. why would you turn that down?<<

    I'll just take a few guesses:
    You already have a hotel room that you paid for.
    You just don't want to be in the park after closing.
    If they're doing it on a "same day" basis, you may not even have a change of clothes, undergarments, medications, etc.
    It sounds intriguing, but I'm sure even the Disney fans on this board might have some reason why on one particular night it just wouldn't be convenient.

    >>That would kinda suck. But I guess your asleep most of the time anyways.<<

    Uh...that all depends...
     
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    Originally Posted By Disneyland55

    If it was the last day of your trip, and you needed to go home that night, that could be a reason to turn the prize down. Man that would be hard for me to do!
     
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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    Some folks think the Dream Squad is a marketing program to sell things like time shares, and they just don't want to deal with them.

    It happens more often than you might think.
     
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    Originally Posted By mikotorocks714

    No, I'm sorry but I HIGHLY doubt that they'll let you roam the park that late at night. Especially considering the fact that the Disneyland streets get VERY busy with traffic flow from csrgo being shipped to stores, and kitchens. Also, all the 3rd shift custodians (like my self) roam around the park doing our own thing too. Like hosing down the streets with big hoses that we conect to water lines throughout the park (like fire hydrants and whatnot,) and let's not forget the paint crew and gardeners roaming around the park doing touch ups! Oh, and also the decorators decorating the buildings/rides when it's a holiday season. Busy, busy, busy! You can almost get hit by traffic!
     
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    Originally Posted By Liberty Belle

    I can understand having to turn it down if it's the last day of your trip, but really I wouldn't care what accomodation I'd paid for - I'd just think of it as a form of "payment" for my night in the dream suite.
     
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    Originally Posted By indiana_jones88

    I would understand it too if it was the last night of your trip, but any other night it would be fun. I agree with you Liberty Belle!
     

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