![]() I agree, Disney does have to tread carefully.or they too will become the land of naysayers. What's the point? In my mind, it would be better to have a well used court with a few scuff marks with a few cigarette butts, a little dog poop (nearby), and a few happy kids running around, than a giant space waster. If there's any evidence at all that you've been here, we will fine you $200. No smoking, no pets, no kids, no off hours, no noise, no trash. Wherever they hold Hyperspace Hoolpa this year, I'd plan on getting there super early to get a good spot. Last year it was held on the stage in front of the Sorcerer's Hat but they haven't announced the final plans for the 2013 events at this time. Now there are five large signs posted outside the tennis court! If you scuff it, we'll charge you $200. If you are going to Star Wars Weekends, I'm put Hyperspace Hoopla at the top of my must do list. It's like a local tennis court near me.First there was one reminder note: wear the proper shoes, no glass. I'm not so much worried about being a no show as I simply find it distasteful to have to even think about a penalty fee. ![]() I may, on the other hand cancel a visit if the prices got too high, and Disney gets too carried away with things like the current no-show dining penalty. I don't think I'd cancel a trip to WDW over one show being cancelled (unless I was personally like a paid performer in the show), seeing one character, or any one attraction being closed, but that's me. I don't know about that, but apparently, over MLK jr Weekend, lots of folks waiting in a FIVE/SIX hour line to see the new ice princesses!!!!!! In my mind, spend most of the day in line to see two characters pretty much constitutes wasting, I mean planning, their entire day around something even less impressive than a show.
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