Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
...perfectI think this is right. They can't afford to get rid of free FP, but the way it works may change. I could see a scenario where FP remains free, but you pay to make reservations further out (like this experiment) or for additional FPs. Or maybe some kind of VIP situation for real $$$$ where you get anytime FPs.
They did neglect the parks for too long after the 'Disney Decade ' and now it's showing. All the stuff they are adding now is playing catch up (not to Uni necessarily, but to their own growth). Epcot is about to become a more compelling park to turn average guest with the addition of at least two new E-Tickets, and possibly more if rumors are to be believed (without getting into the discussion of thematic appropriateness - just thinking about how more major attractions will help crowd flow). MK is getting a new e-ticket, a new people-eater theater, and hopefully a new attraction in the SGE space that will be more popular. Yes it's late, but hopefully it will start to address the crowding problem a bit. I personally think it's likely to, at least in MK and Epcot. DHS is a disaster waiting to happen though, with the demand for Star Wars and the fact that the park still won't have enough other things to do. However, if Disney does replace some of the current shows, makes better use of the sound and TV theaters, even that park may be OK in the long run.
Don't know how it will play out, but I think the next 3-5 years are going to be very interesting. And I'd be fine if they add these few up charges and even raise ticket prices a little more *if* the end result is a better experience all around.