homerdance
Well-Known Member
$15+taxWill genie+ actually cost $15 per day or will there be fees and taxes tacked on?
$15+taxWill genie+ actually cost $15 per day or will there be fees and taxes tacked on?
You don’t have to worry…it will outlast you…or be bought.We will have to agree to disagree. You feel strongly TWDC will be broken up and it’s parts struggle to survive and I feel strongly (at least in my lifetime) TWDC will continue to “live long and prosper”, ( opps, wrong franchise )
I say in my lifetime because we all agree, nothing is forever, Walt died, I will die, yes, someday TWDC will be no more, the sun will eventually die, taking the earth with it..
Disney doesn't only run theme parks. And also that includes investors forecasting what the parks will do with full normalcy. If there are any negative affects to parks revenue based on the decisions being made right now, we won't see them for 2-3 years.Everything they do does seem counterintuitive, but it seems to be working.
Just for laughs I looked at the stock price
on Oct. 14th of 2019 the stock price was $130
Today, Oct. 11, 2021 it closed at $173
I am not an investor and I do not know how fast a "successful" company's stock price should grow, but this seems good to me coming out of the pandemic (or still during a pandemic) depending on who you talk to.
If you compare DIS to the DOW, which is a fairly stodgy but stable index...Everything they do does seem counterintuitive, but it seems to be working.
Just for laughs I looked at the stock price
on Oct. 14th of 2019 the stock price was $130
Today, Oct. 11, 2021 it closed at $173
I am not an investor and I do not know how fast a "successful" company's stock price should grow, but this seems good to me coming out of the pandemic (or still during a pandemic) depending on who you talk to.
I feel the same way! We’re going to try out the new systems in advance of our family trip in April. I won’t do the early entry, but should be able to report on the other stuff plus Boo Bash.We will be there when this starts and I am so excited to attempt to use it day 1 while Vloggers are in there crashing it for a video. There should be zero issues! lol
I should be able to give a detailed report of the first three days of this thing once back. I plan to fully use all the new options, 30min early, 2 hours late in the MK on the 20th and all the Genie+ stuff. Should be interesting!
Hotel guests will book park pass way in advance of locals. You still have to book dining 60 days out so most people will know what park they are going to months in advance.Park Pass is forever. So says Chapek and our insiders.
Now, for most days post-pandemic, there will be availability at all the parks and it'll be easy to switch them around last minute. But, there will be peak times that APers will find themselves locked out of, which will encourage them to always grab a Park Pass as far in advance as they can. Not to mention all those black-out days when WDW knows what groups of APers will not be showing up.
Not to mention that all the day-ticket holders now have to declare when they plan to use those tickets. There are no more anytime day-tickets.
We have been to Disney more times than I can count and have never once done rope drop and never will. We love the parks at night so we go late and stay until closing. That’s the worst part of this new system, we get penalized the most because will never be awake at 7am to buy IAS or book Genie+. Out top picks will likely be sold out by the time we go to the parks.Nope will not do rope drop, simple as this my attempt at getting everyone to wake up and get ready is NOT WORTH my frustration. Attempted it and closest we came was arrived 5 minutes before RD at AK Everest, stayed to the right side, DH stopping twice due to asthma before reaching the ride trying to keep up with crowd. RD and crowds are not for us, and yes there were people running or else my kid wouldn't have gotten knocked down with a skinned knee.
Doesn't count if you're not the owner of record.Folks if you have a 401k, odds are you’re invested in either a total stock market index fund or an S&P 500 index fund and if you have one of those, you own Disney stock.
When you get to your hotel, go to the front desk and they can associate different credit cards to different magic bands. My sister travels with us and they associated her card with her band.if we add Genie+ or IAS day of, how does the payment work? we're traveling with extended family and they are all in my MDE account. We're all on the same reservation together. is there a way to link up different credit cards to different people? or could they create their own MDE account and add their credit card that way? it'd be easier for each family to pay as they go vs trying to determine at the end what the split was
Attendance was much lower in the paper fastpass days. I don’t think anyone really knows what is going to happen.No. They're not. The "really popular" rides aren't even on Genie+.
When (paper) FastPass was free to EVERYBODY, this only ever happened at Toy Story Mania. It would probably happen at Frozen, Rat, FoP, Rise, etc., but those things aren't on Genie+ anyways.
Out top picks will likely be sold out by the time we go to the parks.
I don’t know about ROTR because I don’t know much about how that one is set up, but space mountain and EE they can load fewer cars by using less staff (SM they can close an entire side), so yeah, absolutely I could see more ILL$ sales entering their calculus for how to staff as well.Not at the IAS attractions, they don't. Those things run full-bore pretty much open to close. We're not talking about running fewer boats in Splash Mountain when it's 60 degrees outside, you're suggesting that they're going to cut back on ride vehicles in things like *Rise of the Resistance.*
Right I agree but if we don’t wake up until 9:30 and we are going to AK that day at 2pm, do you think FOP IAS will be sold out by the time I get to the park? Also do you think safari Genie+ could be gone by then ( or other genie+ rides)?You don't have to be in the parks to get a Genie+ selection. Just start checking whenever you do wake up.
Right I agree but if we don’t wake up until 9:30 and we are going to AK that day at 2pm, do you think FOP IAS will be sold out by the time I get to the park? Also do you think safari Genie+ could be gone by then ( or other genie+ rides)?
I would always get FOP for whenever I wanted it with FP+. I would book at 60 days out and make a 7pm FP for FOP so we could see Pandora at night.
Gotcha. I can make at 9:30 when I wake up. I think off site have to be in park. I just can’t choose my return time correct? So if st 9:30am FOP return is at noon and we don’t get there until 2 pm I won’t be able to pick a later time?If you're staying on-site you can buy the FOP IAS whenever you wake up (as long as it's 7 AM or later).
I think you can do that even if you're staying off-site as long as the park is open, although I'm not positive about that. I don't think you have to physically be in the park even off-site, though.
The fed pumped $3 T in “quantative easy” starting in November 2019…before covid.Everything they do does seem counterintuitive, but it seems to be working.
Just for laughs I looked at the stock price
on Oct. 14th of 2019 the stock price was $130
Today, Oct. 11, 2021 it closed at $173
I am not an investor and I do not know how fast a "successful" company's stock price should grow, but this seems good to me coming out of the pandemic (or still during a pandemic) depending on who you talk to.
Space Mountain is an ILLS attraction…. And EE is comparable as well.The Mountains are not IAS attractions, which is exactly my point.
Sears at it’s height definitely had more more relative market share then Disney does today.I wouldn't be surprised if Sears at its height was a much bigger company relatively speaking than Disney is today
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