StarWarsGirl
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- In the Parks
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I'm not really jealous at all. I have a WDW AP, I'm there twice a year, and I've been to DL 4 times (with a fifth trip in the works whenever reopening happens). I was a DL AP at one point to get two trips in one year in. I also have a season pass to my local park. And bonus, I don't live in California. I'm good.The anti-AP sentiments in this thread are obviously coming from jealousy when you get down to it. The reality is, people who live nearer to Disney Parks™ with APs get to (or got to) go all the time for a good value and you didn't. And furthermore, it's also reality that AP business in the state of California was more than likely the majority of DLR's business. All you had to do was visit the parks on days when APs were blocked and there were about as many people there as Galaxy's Edge opening summer.
To continue on with reality, pure unbiased un-jealous reality, Disney would prefer the parks crowded with APs and making a killing with food and shopping (Look at the majority of events in recent history, which are all focused on selling food, booze and merchandise--absolutely not appealing to tourists in any way--they didn't care about your business) than empty parks with a few tourists who paid for entry that day.
DL APs have had some of the most rude, entitled behavior, from gaming the system so the GAC had to be revamped to the DAS to being rude to CMs as was noted earlier on this thread. Not to mention the vloggers walking around with their phones, and the people who talk through the rides (so annoying for those of us who haven't been on the ride before!). Some locals I've found to be absolutely lovely, but others think they own the place. The only thing that's worse is some of the WDW guests who have their own meltdowns because "I paid x amount of money for my trip and I expect things to go this way!"