I don't think you'll be that far off. Maybe more like Buy 5, get 1 free?My underwhelming expectation is a loyalty program. Buy 10 visits and get the 11th for half-price or something.
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yepMy underwhelming expectation is a loyalty program. Buy 10 visits and get the 11th for half-price or something.
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welcome to today's disneyThe name of the new product seems awkward, underwhelming, and incomplete.
it seems like it...especially once schools go back in session and people stop traveling. I can tell you from a lot of the people in the area, the wonder of going to Disneyland is gone and most locals (including myself) don't want to keep paying $100s to go to a park...maybe around Christmas, but not now- nothing new (the merchandise is still the same as it is in Downtown Disney).They must be struggling to fill the parks if they are launching this so soon.
I think the name implies it too; you're buying "keys" to the kingdom and the more keys you buy the more... magic you get?My underwhelming expectation is a loyalty program. Buy 10 visits and get the 11th for half-price or something.
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you're on the right track i'd sayI have a feeling this is going to be really lame and a total Chapek style ripoff. The name Magic Key makes very little sense for a quality AP replacement.
User hopemax over in the Disneyland thread had a pretty informational post that it throws back to an older product that was attraction-based. Thought I’d share here as well. Still supports the idea mentioned that this product may be along the lines of purchasing x number of “keys” to the kingdom.
With the name being singular ("Key"), I assume it's going to be a tiered system. Bronze Key. Silver Key. Gold. Platinum. Much like Paris with access on certain days/certain amount of days.
We'll know soon enough.
Thanks for sharing! Makes a lot of sense, and unfortunately gives me a lot of dread for tomorrow's announcement.User hopemax over in the Disneyland thread had a pretty informational post that it throws back to an older product that was attraction-based. Thought I’d share here as well. Still supports the idea mentioned that this product may be along the lines of purchasing x number of “keys” to the kingdom.
Universal will probably become my base park moving forward if Disney's new program doesn't appeal to me. All the California neighbor ticket has shown me is I hate going with the frequency of an AP with the necessary energy to justify a ticket. I much preferred the pass because it gave me the security to know that I didn't need to go so hard on a day since there'd be a next time to catch the experiences I missed.Knott's is my new theme park going forward. It's not Disneyland, but it offers the kind of value I am looking for. One where I don't have to count how many full priced visits I have left, before I get the 1-day bonus. Where EVERY visit, I don't feel the need to spend a full day, rather than pop in for a few hours.
i'm not expecting guaranteed park access at all because that'd render the reservations mootWith the name being singular ("Key"), I assume it's going to be a tiered system. Bronze Key. Silver Key. Gold. Platinum. Much like Paris with access on certain days/certain amount of days.
We'll know soon enough.
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