Seems odd Disney wants to discourage APs when...
1. Current AP holders get a discount to renew.
2. Their 45th anniversary incentive is getting an extra month free.
3. Their 45th anniversary incentive is getting food discounts that rival Tables in Wonderland without having to pay a commensurate buy-in like TiW requires.
4. Their 45th anniversary incentive includes even more merch discount than before.
5. All the other AP perks remain (free parking, discounts to special events, etc...)
Now, did they try to discourage locals from using APs from excacerbating peak days with tiered passes with block out dates? Yes. But everything else they're doing seems to be encouraging APs.
It would be nice if the buses were on an actual schedule during the day. I know the general rule is every 20 minutes, but that tends to be vague. I would like to see a top and bottom of the hour type of schedule, or 15 and 45, so you could better plan. As-is, (during the day) it can be very sporadic with a bus coming anywhere from once every 20 minutes, to one or two at a time, then the next not for another 45 or more.
Added photo pass - useless for most AP holders,
reduced or eliminated merch and food discounts
Added "Free" parking to all passes yet that devalues the top tier pass by giving away the incentive to purchase that pass - BUT upped the price on all without adding attractions just upcharge events!
You mentioned the restructuring of the blackout dates
The killer is the statement made that that they don't want the causal visitor just to concentrate on the resort (high end) guest that will spend. The APs are bought to save money ie: cheap. They do not want those people as they don't spend.
I spent a couple of years in the parks almost every day, once this was announced and the cuts and exclusions started I was gone.
I would argue that most city buses don't go as fast as Disney buses. They have many more stops and the traffic doesn't allow for high speeds
If you're unhappy with these decisions, don't give them the pleasure of your business, nor your money.
I am replying to this without reading the following 5 pages so this may have been aid already. . .So have we thought about another reason why they might be doing this?
It's been rumored that Disney is going to start screening all guests soon. Is this a way to take pressure off the main entrances and give the guests that pay an exclusive quicker entrance to avoid the possible long lines when full screening comes into play.
For Disney, this is a no-brainer. I mean, they were leaving money on the table and allowing others to come and get it. They're just offering what guests have said they want. If I recall, there was actually a survey several months back asking about such a service.
I am replying to this without reading the following 5 pages so this may have been aid already. . .
"If only the airlines had thought of this"
You do realize that Disney is now selling you something because they intentionally made the free service not worth being free. If you are considering this it has already negatively impacted you to the point where you are personally willing to throw money at the problem to correct the problem for you.
So... there are some interesting conflicts with this system.
All that said... I think this is a product Disney would oversell, and expect guests to under utilize. Else, why offer it so cheap?
- 30mins? That's not much of a premium service. During the normal day, this is probably far worse than normal park to park hopping. The fact it's also NOT in the bus loops infers to me the perk is perceived to be more about skipping security.
- It's not at the bus stops... one thing about the bus stops is they take up a lot of SPACE. If you want a high capacity service, you need space to hold all those people queuing up for 30mins. Anyone see lots of *COVERED* space in these areas to hold three separate bus queues??
- I think people seeing long lines after they paid for 'express' service is going to lead to mixed feelings
- Based on the points above... I can't imagine them projecting this to be a highly utilized service... something more like people pay for more than they actually get the value from. The fact Disney will offer it with ticket purchases kind of supports that thinking as well. Convince people up front they need to buy this.. even if they don't really need it
- If the system can't really hold a ton of people, and the number of people actually needing it isn't necessarily great.. I think the price is actually way too low to make this a 'money grab' as their costs are there if people use it or not. And if you are driving 15-20 people who paid $5 a DAY to use this.. the labor costs will catch up to Disney quick.
If it were combating uber or taxis... Disney would charge way more. The uber experience at WDW largely sucks because of the lack of curb access.
I think this and other recent options are about driving METRICS not necessarily profits. Drive that average guest spend up by capturing pre-sold bus tickets... drive that spend up by offering more vending options... drive those F&B revenue numbers by offering tours.. etc
I don't think Disney is profit whoring here... they are pushing to make their top line numbers look better.
Three separate queues would assume that it's three different buses. Do we know that it will work this way, or will it be one route that makes the loop of all four parks?
That is precisely what it is. Absolutely 1000%. It is a new low...in fact rock bottom. Karma had a great time spending last summer with them. She might just be itching for a magical return trip. Arrogant greedy fools.They need to be careful. That almost makes it seem like they are going to profit from the recent need for more security.
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