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You are not paying for "ATMOSPHERE" YOU ARE PAYING to skip the standby line.If you pay extra for the Atmosphere showing you’re going to expect all of the speakers to work.
You are not paying for "ATMOSPHERE" YOU ARE PAYING to skip the standby line.If you pay extra for the Atmosphere showing you’re going to expect all of the speakers to work.
My iPad autocorrected Atmos into Atmosphere.You are not paying for "ATMOSPHERE" YOU ARE PAYING to skip the standby line.
My point still stands. You are only paying for skipping the standby line. Nothing else. once you get your ride even if a element is not working, you are not entitled to a refund. are you entitled for a refund when you pay for a full day and 5 attractions have effects not working and big thunder is down for repair? no.My iPad autocorrected Atmos into Atmosphere.
This is what is great. The transparency in their greed has truly come full circle. I had 10 peopleBut I also respect how it is now fully transparent the level of private disdain the executives have for their customers and hourly employees, many of which will likely never return to the staffing levels pre-pandemic levels and will be in the uncomfortable position of hanging to explain these confusing new layers of complexity.
I believe Genie+ is Maxpass. Then there are 2 rides per park that are basically Genie++ where you pay an up charge to enter. Here is the rumored list for WDW magic Kingdom park where 7 dwarfs and Space Mtn would be an up chargeIs Lightning Lane just Genie + with tier 1 rides or is Lightning Lane more of a front of the line pass and Genie + like the old max pass system?
I believe Genie+ is Maxpass. Then there are 2 rides per park that are basically Genie++ where you pay an up charge to enter.
Space Mountain? I went on MK's Space Mountain earlier this year. I don't understand what makes it so special that it needs an upcharge. I walked on to the ride with no wait twice. Did they basically just roll the dice to see which rides cost more?I believe Genie+ is Maxpass. Then there are 2 rides per park that are basically Genie++ where you pay an up charge to enter. Here is the rumored list for WDW magic Kingdom park where 7 dwarfs and Space Mtn would be an up charge
Magic Kingdom
- “it’s a small world”
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
- Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
- Dumbo the Flying Elephant
- Enchanted Tales with Belle
- Haunted Mansion
- Jungle Cruise
- Mad Tea Party
- Mickey’s PhilharMagic
- Monsters Inc Laugh Floor
- Peter Pan’s Flight
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (*LL only)
- Space Mountain (*LL only)
- Splash Mountain
- The Barnstormer
- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
- Tomorrowland Speedway
- Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid
Just in case anyone needs it...
Lightning Lane: New name for the Fastpass queue.
Genie: New service provided via the Disneyland App, that creates personalized itineraries and provides popups and notifications when you should ride certain attractions to avoid the longest waits. Genie is free.
Genie+: Add on feature to Disney Genie that allows access to the Lightning Lane at several attractions. User can book the next available time (like the old MaxPass) to gain entry. Genie+ will cost $20 per guest/per day at DLR and include unlimited Photopass downloads (like MaxPass) but will exclude some high demand attractions.
Individual Selection: Allows you to purchase access for up to two, select "HIGH DEMAND" attractions. Price will vary based on day/time and attraction.
The name and wording around the Individual Selection program is ... poor to say the least. My reading of it would be that the guest is able to book 2 rides per day, not that there are only 2 rides per park, although depending on the definition of high demand, it may still be only one or two rides per park that offer the service. Considering the test at Indy earlier this summer, I wonder if an attraction that WOULD be offered through Genie+ were to become booked out for the day, would you have the option to pay to gain access to those attractions too? Admittedly that is just speculation right now.
There are a lot of other unknowns too, as in whether you will be able to book multiple visits to the same attraction using Genie+ or if you will be limited to one ride per attraction/per day.
Is Genie like TouringPlans?
Is Genie like TouringPlans?
In reality it will probably just tell you to visit The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh over and over again.
Oh you got it exactly, gagging! One would imagine they have incredible data points… however I also don’t think they will employ it in a meaningful way
Why not do all 3 attractions in each park?Speculation:
Disneyland: Rise Of The Resistance & Space Mountain
CA Adventure: Radiator Springs Racers & Web Slingers
Would they still do a virtual queue for Rise?
And is Web Slingers going to popular enough, that it would be the ride they choose to monetize?
Only other ride at Disneyland I could see them doing, if they chose not to have Rise in this program, would be Indiana Jones. At DCA, the most likely option aside from Web Slingers, might be Soarin'. Then, when they do a special limited time swap in of the California version, they could get Key holders to pony up extra dough to ride. (Insert Disney Executive Evil Laugh Here).
From reading Josh D'Amoro's comments on this, he made it sound like there will still be a virtual queue for Rise.Speculation:
Disneyland: Rise Of The Resistance & Space Mountain
CA Adventure: Radiator Springs Racers & Web Slingers
Would they still do a virtual queue for Rise?
And is Web Slingers going to popular enough, that it would be the ride they choose to monetize?
Only other ride at Disneyland I could see them doing, if they chose not to have Rise in this program, would be Indiana Jones. At DCA, the most likely option aside from Web Slingers, might be Soarin'. Then, when they do a special limited time swap in of the California version, they could get Key holders to pony up extra dough to ride. (Insert Disney Executive Evil Laugh Here).
It’s interesting that during Darth Chapek’s entire 5 years as head of Parks and Resorts, every competitor was charging additional for skipping lines and Disney wasn’t. Then our handsome beloved Prince D’Amaro comes along and well whadayaknow….
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