MrPromey
Well-Known Member
It's pretty obvious they can't sell it to an unlimited number of guests.No, I’m genuinely puzzled by people claiming Disney has no intention to limit use of Genie+ when it’s been selling out within minutes in recent days.
I assume you already understand that, right?
That it simply would not in any way work if that were the case without some form of artificial set limit?
The whole reason it exists is to give those who buy it some sort of advantage where they don't have enough desirable capacity to properly manage their crowd levels.
Nobody wants to pay $35 and find out the only things available are Carousel of Progress and Philharmagic... They'd need to offer a Genie+ option for guest relations to handle the complaints... and it would be overflowing.
I mean price it to a degree that it would limit usage, organically - not with an artificial cap to keep Genie+ lines from being as long as current standby lines. They don't want to do that. They don't want to reduce the number of people using it more than it is.
Selling out is awful for all guests in times like this when the parks are the most crowded but it's fabulous for Disney.
To make the usage better for both Genie+ and standby guests.
They want to keep it seen as something the bulk of people visiting feel they need to have after having spent so much to get there and be there.
This was not a product that was conceived as a service for anyone. That's why it's not an included benefit to staying on property.
They took their attempt at a service away.
Prices will continue to go up but not to the point that fewer people buy into it.
That's not a point they want to hit.
In case you didn't catch my reference a few pages back to the OG desert party - look up how much the MK fireworks desert party launched at and then look at the price today.
That's where this is headed.
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