Disney Parks(tm) is not a mallDVC isn’t guaranteed anything. But the number of owners who have shelled out tens of thousands of dollars do have some pull. Not California AP-level, but a little.
Prediction: Things are going to get ugly at DL.
Not sure why there’s the hate for AP holders. They literally can keep things going in bad times. Post-9/11. 2008 recession. Covid reopening. Or maybe some just think it’s better for WDW to shut down AP’s and then raise prices even further on everyone else to compensate, I don’t know...
Kind of like the ten day tickets we used to buy (non-expiring) and use for multiple trips.I could easily see a new type of annual pass that has a limit on the total number of days you can use it. That would allow people who want to go regularly in non-consecutive periods to have an option that doesn't involve buying multiple expensive tickets, but could prevent the folks who are going 100+ times in a year.
They haven’t been underpriced compared to other theme parks. Which is a more comparable industry imho.Annual passes have been hugely underpriced compared to other comparable industries like skiing.
Disney Parks(tm) is not a mall
They haven’t been underpriced compared to other theme parks. Which is a more comparable industry imho.
Doesn't DLR have DVC?DVC and Florida residents are the reason why it will NOT happen at WDW.
Is that the date DLR closed in 2020?According to Disney's rundown of how refunds will work for Disneyland APers, the Premium Passport which allowed access to both parks is good at WDW through March 31, 2021.
Makes you wonder, doesn't it?
Yeah I saw how much of a crowding problem Disneyland had when they blacked out the lower AP’s for Galaxies Edge. I extended my trip and cancelled my non-Disney plans because the park was so empty!Disney has a crowding problem and Annual Passholders complaining they aren't given enough benefits, while literally being in the park for dollars based on how much they attend, are a part of the problem.
With no covid restrictions, there's absolutely no reason to. APs fill in available space in the park and provide consistent revenueI wonder if they will eventually just get rid of annual passes to some extent.
DVC sure doesn’t guarantee annual passes. They ultimately want to have the die hard fans visit less and pay more when they do visit.
It just sounds like another tier to getting more from every visitor on a day rate
If you have to strictly cap attendance, the goal is to increase spending per guest. Some APs are paying pennies compared to those of us who can only go for a few days at a time.
I’d expect some sort of cap on usable number of days or more leaning towards the flex pass requiring reservations.
I don’t see how either work against DVC owners. Disney very easily can provide some stipulation that these products work for all days someone is booked into a Disney hotel.
It’s more targeting the Friday night hordes.
Annual passes have been hugely underpriced compared to other industries like skiing (which 1-day lift tickets can also be shockingly worse than a Disney Park)
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