Disneyland has a warning for Halloween fans shut out of Oogie Boogie Bash and considering shelling out big bucks to a ticket reseller to get into the sold out event: Don’t do it.
Resellers have listed Oogie Boogie Bash tickets for as much as $750 on eBay, Stubhub, Craigslist and other online retailers for tickets that retail for $134 to $189.
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Tickets for the annual event on 25 select nights in September and October at Disney California Adventure initially went on sale to Magic Keyholders on June 27 and to the general public on June 29. The general public sale crashed the Oogie Boogie Bash ticket website and forced Disneyland to reschedule the launch — when tickets sold out in less than 12 hours on July 11.
The frenzy surrounding Oogie Boogie Bash has emboldened ticket resellers to capitalize on the frustration and desperation of Halloween fans shut out of the popular Disneyland annual event. But buying Oogie Boogie Bash tickets through a reseller is a bad idea.
Oogie Boogie Bash tickets may not be resold after they are purchased, according to Disneyland officials.
“Unless you’re willing to gamble with your hard-earned money, do not purchase tickets from a reseller,” according to MousePlanet. “Remember, each ticket is sold with a warning that they are non-transferable and not for resale.”
Disneyland resort teams have an established process for investigating resold tickets that may be voided where appropriate, according to Disneyland officials.
“Disney is actively seeking out resellers and revoking tickets they have listed for sale,” according to MousePlanet. “You have absolutely no recourse if the tickets turn out to be invalid or voided.”
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