Anonymous wrote:Are these being bought and resold by computer programs that buy them instantly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be glad you didn’t get tickets. We did it one year, and it was awful. You’re basically riding a commuter train w/ commuters. Santa walks through for a minute, you stop and get cold got chocolate in Manassas & wait in the cold for a train to return. I don’t know who hated it more - my 3 kids or me!!!
Not sure when you did it, but that's not how it goes.
You get on and off at the same stop. You do not get off to change trains or wait for a return train. There is no hot chocolate. It's still pretty lame but what you've described isn't accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Be glad you didn’t get tickets. We did it one year, and it was awful. You’re basically riding a commuter train w/ commuters. Santa walks through for a minute, you stop and get cold got chocolate in Manassas & wait in the cold for a train to return. I don’t know who hated it more - my 3 kids or me!!!
Anonymous wrote:Are these being bought and resold by computer programs that buy them instantly?
Anonymous wrote:Same here!! I had 3 browser windows open with the 3 different routes we could have done, hit refresh repeatedly from 8:59-9:00, and got held up in the checkout process. Literally by 9:01 they were sold out. I don't understand who gets tickets to this thing?! I guess you just have to go in person to the vendor sites but I don't have time for that on a Monday morning, and who knows how long the lines are. I went through this last year and thought I had a better system in place this year. I truly don't understand how anyone gets tickets online. It must be pure luck.