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monothingie

Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb.
Premium Member
Particularly if you're willing to accept a credit instead of a refund back to the original form of payment
Over the years I've had to change plans for hard ticket events and have never had an issue getting a full refund or having the ticket moved to another date, even it was "sold out". Again, the key is to be respectful and polite to the CM you are interfacing with. (Not that you should ever not be respectful and polite to a CM)
 

Disstevefan1

Well-Known Member
If you visit guest services in person or call Disney directly and act like a decent human being towards the CM, anything that is "non-refundable" magically can become refundable.
Decent human being is actually my wife's job, but yes we are always polite to all CMs. Thinking you deserve anything is a sure way not to get it.

I wonder if anyone was actually successful in getting credit and or refund?
 

Purduevian

Well-Known Member
Assuming Disney is limiting the LLPP on low capacity rides like Pan, Disney really has 3 strings to pull.

1) Total amount of LLPP sold ($400+ a person)
2) LLMP given out for low-capacity rides at peak times ($40+ per person)
3) Capacity given to standby line on low-capacity rides at peak times ($0 per person extra)

I assume they will limit standby by down to a minimum threshold (10% of pan is only 80 people per hour or 1 every ~7 people every 5 mins). Once the minimum is reached, start limiting the LLMP down to an acceptable minimum (this is easier to change without being noticed by the user base, almost no one would know if 0LLMP for Pan was given out from 1-3pm)
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
Assuming Disney is limiting the LLPP on low capacity rides like Pan, Disney really has 3 strings to pull.

1) Total amount of LLPP sold ($400+ a person)
2) LLMP given out for low-capacity rides at peak times ($40+ per person)
3) Capacity given to standby line on low-capacity rides at peak times ($0 per person extra)

I assume they will limit standby by down to a minimum threshold (10% of pan is only 80 people per hour or 1 every ~7 people every 5 mins). Once the minimum is reached, start limiting the LLMP down to an acceptable minimum (this is easier to change without being noticed by the user base, almost no one would know if 0LLMP for Pan was given out from 1-3pm)
There is no way to "limit LLPP on low capacity rides" - LLPP is one LL per ride in whatever park you purchase it for. The only way to limit the number of LLPP people in a park is to limit sales. There is no way to discern who has LLMP vs. LLPP once they tap into a line. And telling someone with LLPP, "Sorry, you have to wait, there are too many other LLPP people already in line" is a surefire way to have Guest Relations overrun with angry guests.
 

Purduevian

Well-Known Member
There is no way to "limit LLPP on low capacity rides" - LLPP is one LL per ride in whatever park you purchase it for. The only way to limit the number of LLPP people in a park is to limit sales. There is no way to discern who has LLMP vs. LLPP once they tap into a line. And telling someone with LLPP, "Sorry, you have to wait, there are too many other LLPP people already in line" is a surefire way to have Guest Relations overrun with angry guests.
Yes... that is 1)...

Maybe I should have phrased it as Assuming Disney is limiting LLPP sales due to low capacity rides.

Edit: to add to this, they simply can not have 700LLPP and 200LLMP users all show up at the same time on Peter Pan. Otherwise you get an hour long LL assuming no one from Standby gets on.
I'm sure they have models that say something like 10% of LLPP will show up before 10am and 50% will show up between 1pm or 4pm or something like that.
 
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JMcMahonEsq

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What will you do with those saved two hours and is is worth the cost?
I can only speak for me and my family.

Personally, i/we find ANYTHING is better than waiting in line. Now there are some very very small exceptions to this, like i don't mind a 5/10min walk though line at Peter Pan, or maybe a couple minutes playing with the books at HM. But other than that, I would rather not be spending my vacation time just waiting around. It lets us go shop, go pin trade, go grab an extra snack. Take time out to find all the chamelons outside the tangled bathroom, and not be worrying about time.

As to is it worth it. Again personally I don't value much more than my time and time with my family. I don't get to take alot of time off and i want to enjoy the time i do. So for me, yes its worth it. they would have to raise the cost to something extremely high, to make it worth it for me to spend potentially 25% of an 8 hour day waiting around in line doing nothing.
 

nickys

Premium Member
Yes... that is 1)...

Maybe I should have phrased it as Assuming Disney is limiting LLPP sales due to low capacity rides.

Edit: to add to this, they simply can not have 700LLPP and 200LLMP users all show up at the same time on Peter Pan. Otherwise you get an hour long LL assuming no one from Standby gets on.
I'm sure they have models that say something like 10% of LLPP will show up before 10am and 50% will show up between 1pm or 4pm or something like that.

Aren't LLMP timed. Offer fewer LLMP during busy times.

I’m sure they have models, but will also likely offer fewer LLMP return times during known busier times.

As they refine their models they can adjust.

There is no way to discern who has LLMP vs. LLPP once they tap into a line.

Maybe a CM won’t be able to discern that, but the system will, which is how they’ll get data on LLPP usage.
 

nickys

Premium Member
Absolutely. I was just saying that they won't be able to slow down the rate of LLPP people entering any particular LL queue. I'm sure they are very keen to know LLPP usage.
If someone with LLPP turns up and the CM says “it’s about a 20 minute wait just now” then they can just hit another ride first. Or buy a Mickey Bar.

Very few people would decide to join the queue under those circumstances! And if they do then the wait is on them.

So no one is prevented from joining the line but most would voluntarily delay if given the wait time.
 

DisneyCane

Well-Known Member
I can only speak for me and my family.

Personally, i/we find ANYTHING is better than waiting in line. Now there are some very very small exceptions to this, like i don't mind a 5/10min walk though line at Peter Pan, or maybe a couple minutes playing with the books at HM. But other than that, I would rather not be spending my vacation time just waiting around. It lets us go shop, go pin trade, go grab an extra snack. Take time out to find all the chamelons outside the tangled bathroom, and not be worrying about time.

As to is it worth it. Again personally I don't value much more than my time and time with my family. I don't get to take alot of time off and i want to enjoy the time i do. So for me, yes its worth it. they would have to raise the cost to something extremely high, to make it worth it for me to spend potentially 25% of an 8 hour day waiting around in line doing nothing.
That's fair. I fully admit that as a passholder within driving distance (approximately 3 hours) who has spent closing in on 200 days in the parks in my life and has experienced every attraction that I enjoy dozens or hundreds of times, it isn't remotely worth it TO ME to spend a dime on any line skip at WDW.

If I go to Universal, where I haven't been for 8 or 9 years, I might feel differently because I'll be spending a limited number of days there.

If the price is worth it to you to save the time then, by all means, go ahead and purchase and enjoy!
 

JD80

Well-Known Member
I can only speak for me and my family.

Personally, i/we find ANYTHING is better than waiting in line. Now there are some very very small exceptions to this, like i don't mind a 5/10min walk though line at Peter Pan, or maybe a couple minutes playing with the books at HM. But other than that, I would rather not be spending my vacation time just waiting around. It lets us go shop, go pin trade, go grab an extra snack. Take time out to find all the chamelons outside the tangled bathroom, and not be worrying about time.

As to is it worth it. Again personally I don't value much more than my time and time with my family. I don't get to take alot of time off and i want to enjoy the time i do. So for me, yes its worth it. they would have to raise the cost to something extremely high, to make it worth it for me to spend potentially 25% of an 8 hour day waiting around in line doing nothing.

An extra 2-3 hours is hopping to another park or going to dinner or swimming in the pool. For example, my Saturday on the 2nd was something like this:

828 mine train line but it's down
834 pan
912 off pan
920 btm line
940 off btm
942 on TBA line
1013 off TBA
1026 HM LL
1048 off hm
1109 Starbucks no book
1128 out of Starbucks
1145 pirates LL
1202 off pirates
1215 leave MK
1254 arrive AKL
140 arrive at AK
215 harambe market and cocktail
234 nomad lounge return
340 leave nomad
355 EE
409 off EE
450 safari. LL
550 off bus AKL
628 off bus MK
657 Space Mountain LL
715 off space
745 off JC
800 desert party

The whole middle of the day would not have happened if we did not have LLMP. With LLPP I may have been able to do more in the same amount of time.
 

monothingie

Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb.
Premium Member
OK, monothingie, I am going to admit to Not knowing what FOMO means. I have made up things, lol, but they are probably wrong 🤪 Thanks for helping out.

Fear of missing out. 😊

Thanks, Nickys! I felt stupid asking, but decided I really wanted to know since I made up some pretty silly stuff:rolleyes:.
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lewisc

Well-Known Member
…if you want to look the fool by burning money…gasoline and a lighter is more eexciting
I assume you're referring to LL. Same analogy applies to many meals, hotels, snacks and souvenirs at Disney.

I would buy the equivalent, in a heartbeat, if I visited an international park.

My conclusion, LLPP makes sense for some guests. Not AP holders who go multiple times every year
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
I assume you're referring to LL. Same analogy applies to many meals, hotels, snacks and souvenirs at Disney.

I would buy the equivalent, in a heartbeat, if I visited an international park.

My conclusion, LLPP makes sense for some guests. Not AP holders who go multiple times every year
As long as it’s very limited supply…have at it.

But to embrace common sense…there is none if you pay $200+$449 for rides in magic kingdom

It’s not that good…and even though still one of the best parks on the planet…there is still not a “value there”
 

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