Jiggsawpuzzle35
Well-Known Member
I’d be ok if they offered a pass that allows 1 or 2 visits a month with a reservation required.
My underwhelming expectation is a loyalty program. Buy 10 visits and get the 11th for half-price or something.
That's essentially what the $650 Flex Pass was, only there was no limit on # of visits per month, just that you could only hold 2 reservations at a time.I’d be ok if they offered a pass that allows 1 or 2 visits a month with a reservation required.
My signature pass was around that price and I only visited maybe once or twice a month so I’d be ok with that price.That's essentially what the $650 Flex Pass was, only there was no limit on # of visits per month, just that you could only hold 2 reservations at a time.
All of the vloggers seem to think that whatever they offer, the cheapest plan is going to be $1,200 or more.
I am fine with how the Flex pass worked, but I wouldn't want to be restricted to 2 visits per month as opposed to being able to make 2 reservations at a time. That's too restrictive.
If its based on the old Magic Kingdom Club, as I suspected it might be even before this recent "hint", then I suspect it'll be a tiered discount program. Where the higher the tier the larger the discount on tickets, merch, food, etc.
Say like (range within a tier based on item be it ticket, merch, food):
Bronze - 10-19% off for $599/yr
Silver - 20-29% off for $699/yr
Gold - 30-39% off for $799/yr
Platinum - 40-50% off for $999/yr
Well its better than paying 100% for everything. Those discounts add up when you're talking about food and merch, not to mention tickets themselves.This sounds terrible. I don’t think it’ll be anything like this. Do you really think people that used to pay $600 (in monthly payments) for nearly unlimited access will suddenly pay $600 for the opportunity to get 10-19% off. No way.
How lame this ends up being depends on how they view this new program. Do they view the Magic Key program as some temporary thing until they inevitably bring back APs in some form? Or do they view this as the future? I guess it all depends on what the guest response is. Originally I thought whatever this new program ended up being was going to be temporary until they felt ok about packing the parks again but seeing that they are already ok with that maybe this is it.
Well its better than paying 100% for everything. Those discounts add up when you're talking about food and merch, not to mention tickets themselves.
Bronze Key = you can only ride popular rides in the early morning or late at night.
Possible for sure. If the Magic Key is a massive departure from an AP and turns out to be a huge flop then there's no reason they can't bring AP's back if they really need to in 6 months, 6 years, etc...
I'm on the side thinking this will be more like an AP than any sort of discount program or punch card.
You buy a Magic Key to "open the gates" and are now a "Disneyland Keyholder".
But the keys aren't cheap and despite the price tag for some reason the locks get changed out for almost half of the year.
Tin Foil Key = you can buy merch and use the restrooms, but no rides. Just $450/year!
Stop. There are people that would actually buy this.BYOK (Bring your own Key) = enjoy our Downtown Disney attractions, marvel at the DLRR as you peer through the front gates and purchase all your favorite Disneyland snacks from our new esplanade food cart.
Just $299 per year!
The rumor floating around on social media is 12 visits, 24 visits, 36 visits, 48 visits and 52 visits. 48 visit and 52 visit are the only Keys that include parking.
If this is the case then it'll work great for some people, myself included. Twice a month is plenty Disneyland for me.
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