GoofGoof
Premium Member
Your position on advance reservations is understandable. Some like it some don’t. I’m ok with it, but I get why some people don’t like it.Full disclosure, I hate advanced bookings. It seems we're on the polar opposite of personal preference, but I'll try to take myself out of it.
How often does the average guest get 3 advanced Lighting Lanes that are worthwhile? Getting Slinky Dog, Tower and TSMM is the exception, not the rule.
By separating three of the four parks into Tiers, Disney is acknowledging that many of the Tier 2 attractions are there to add false value/capacity to the system. They can now say that every guest is guaranteed three attractions but we all know on here that not all attractions are created equal. Ironically, Disneyland and to a lesser extent DCA are better suited to handle 3 advanced bookings operationally, but their guests don't typically operate that way.
Genie +/ OG Lightning Lane was a correction on Fastpass+ because the ride count wasn't there to support 3 advanced bookings. Lightning Lane Multi Pass is a significant step backwards. It's a worse version of Fastpass+ because none of the Lightning Lane Single Passes are in the fold, and there's a price point.
Until Disney adds 4 marquee attractions to each of the four parks it simply cannot justify 3 advanced bookings per guest.
The ride capacity has not changed between this system and Genie+ so if it’s rare that most people can get 3 worthwhile reservations with this system it would have also been rare under Genie+. Without re-rides, in theory the capacity for each guest should be slightly better with this system assuming at least some people got multiples of the same ride under Genie+. Most people here seem to feel that under Genie+ it was very possible to get 3 or even a lot more worthwhile reservations. If sales don’t increase (which they might) then it should also be possible to get 3 or more worthwhile reservations under this system.
The key point is all of this is on average, it may be more casual guests will get 3 better reservations because of the pre-booking and some power users may get a lesser selection, but on average it should be the same. Just the distribution will be spread. With day of drops still being something the casual guest may not know about it’s still possible for power users to take advantage.