Almost unlimited tier two.So $15 per ticket for unlimited? I was expecting worse.
Almost unlimited tier two.So $15 per ticket for unlimited? I was expecting worse.
Same here. I think I still prefer the idea of having it all handled beforehand.Okay. $15 per ticket per day for our next trip will be a total of $360 total. That is very "doable" for us. I don't like the whole idea of doing it on the day of and only one at a time but I can live with it.
I wouldn't exactly say unlimited. Genie+ is scheduled access. Kind of like if you picked a fourth FP+ late in the day you wouldn't be able to get a fifth by the time you rode your fourth.So $15 per ticket for unlimited? I was expecting worse.
$15 gets you the non-headliner attractions.So Genie+ at $15 per person allows you to jump in Lighting Lane at next available time 1 ride at a time all day or it’s $15 every time you want to jump?
Whole thing make me want to jump… of a cliff
So on-site guests who pay up can wake up at 7 to schedule their first Lightening Lane and off-site need to wait until park open per Scott Gusin:
I believe soSo you pay $15/day to make one FP at a time for tier 2 rides. No tier 1 rides are included in this $15/day. To ride tier 1, you rope drop, wait in standby or pay an extra fee for a FP?
So on-site guests who pay up can wake up at 7 to schedule their first Lightening Lane and off-site need to wait until park open per Scott Gusin:
So on-site guests who pay up can wake up at 7 to schedule their first Lightening Lane and off-site need to wait until park open per Scott Gusin:
Can't trust Disney to honestly tell you what to do next. They'll tell you what Disney wants you to do next.People were looking for a "perk". There it is.
Will there be some tier 1 rides included? Just maybe included when their lines are sufficiently low?Almost unlimited tier two.
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