Sonconato
Well-Known Member
Certainly could happen. But I don't believe they're really trying to decrease the number of AP holders or even the amount of times they visit.
Someone has just decided that AP were just too good a deal, and that there was more money that could be leveraged from them.
I think you're probably right on this and here's why:
Chapek's quote in the WSJ was this:
"We have to look at ways to spread out our attendance throughout the year so we can accommodate demand and avoid bursting at the seams," said Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Bob Chapek.
So creating a tiered ticketing for APs is supposedly to reduce the crowds that are excessive on peak times of the year such as Easter and Christmas. It just so happens that friends of ours had asked us if we could somehow show them the difference between those times of years and "off peak" times. To do that, we created a couple of quick clips, the day before Easter April 4th, 2015 and the day of Easter April 5th, 2015, to show the jam packed crowds Bob Chapek is talking about. We never made the off peak clips but that is irrelevant regarding this. My husband took these clips around mid afternoon and we didn't think the crowds were bad at all. What do you folks think?