Pirates 3 Premiere at Disneyland, May 19! Who's going?
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:11 am
I went last year and had a blast, I hope to do it again. 
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UD Main Page wrote: Want to attend the world premiere of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End next month at Disneyland? You can... for the price of $1,500 per person. Tickets are now available online; all earnings go directly to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Admission also includes complimentary parking, access to six Disneyland attractions and a private pre-screening buffet/party, reserved seats in the outdoor amphitheatre, popcorn, and a soft drink.
That actually only costs $96.38, but you gotta make the dinner and bring it to their hotel room. Also, according to an insider, you also have to wear some slinky red lingerie and sing "I Wanna Be Loved By You" in Russian before dessert.goodreel wrote:$1500 for tickets?!?I better get a private dinner with Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom for that money!
LOL... I don't know if it was mentioned, but the tickets are so expensive because this is a charity event. Disney is subsidising ALL the costs, so everyones entire $1500 goes to the charitygoodreel wrote:$1500 for tickets?!?I better get a private dinner with Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom for that money!
A little fact about California: There's about a 0.01% chance it'll come close to raining during the summer of California.Lucylover1986 wrote:First thing I asked myself is I wonder what happens if there's a big thunderstorm that day?
Well, I certainly couldn't when I use to live there!Princess Stitch wrote:That being said, I still don't have that kinda money, but I'm sure lots of people in California do!
Well I didn't mean EVERYONE in California! I know that there are definately some people who are well off in the state. Considering just the price of housing alone!Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:A little fact about California: There's about a 0.01% chance it'll come close to raining during the summer of California.Lucylover1986 wrote:First thing I asked myself is I wonder what happens if there's a big thunderstorm that day?
Well, I certainly couldn't when I use to live there!Princess Stitch wrote:That being said, I still don't have that kinda money, but I'm sure lots of people in California do!
Why? Just who are you?dizfan wrote:I am not paying $1500. I will just be on the red carpet like last year
It costs $1500 to attend the premiere as someone who'll walk the red carpet then sit down to watch the film. But I'm pretty sure park attendees need only to pay to get in the park and watch from the *other* side of the red carpet. You know, the much more crowded side filled with throngs of screeching fans. That's probably what dizfan mean, since he went to the last one as well.Prudence wrote:Why? Just who are you?dizfan wrote:I am not paying $1500. I will just be on the red carpet like last year
GOOD POINT.dizfan wrote:Yep. Any one with a park ticket for the day can go.