Lightning Lane Premier Pass

TheMaxRebo

Well-Known Member
Someone correct me if I am wrong but the number of LLPPs sold is such a low number (at the moment) LLPP does not make a difference.

The changes to DAS made a difference.

That is at least what Disney has said that it is a very small # of LLPP so it selling out shouldn't drastically impact operations the same way LLMP selling out would

But we don't know anything exact
 

TheMaxRebo

Well-Known Member
I guess the thing with LLPP is the guest satisfaction has got to be quite high for those who pull the trigger on the purchase. Once you get past any sticker shock and decide it’s a worthwhile purchase for your group, you get exactly what they advertise - provided it’s not a day 3/4 of MK goes down - so what’s not to like about walking onto almost every ride?

I’d imagine the only real pushback from actual users is from those who feel they didn’t need it due to low crowds, but how many are actually paying attention to that post purchase?

I know when the folks from that site that isn't to be named, who often push back on money grabs tested out LLPP they admitted it made for a great day at MK - expensive, but great.

So as long as you have the money that buying this isn't a real stretch for them I am sure they really enjoy their day and are satisfied
 

TheMaxRebo

Well-Known Member
just for fun plotted the price for the MK LLPP vs the Touring Plan projected crowd calendar, and while there is a bit of a trend, also seems like an adjustment to the base cost for LLPP starting March 1st and the highest crowds are expected This weekend/early next week but the highest prices are starting March 1


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TarzanForever

Active Member
I honestly believe this is a carefully crafted strategy to both create and stimulate demand. Without knowing the actual quantity sold, "Sold Out" only sends one message - get it while you can.

I really do believe it's part of a plane eventually get rid of LLMP

As someone who has gone to club 33(means i know sources), i can assure you this is not part of a plan but moreso continuation.
 

JohnD

Well-Known Member
Just wondering. What demographic is mostly buying this? I can't conceive of the average family or guest on a budget getting this. But it continues to sell out.
 

Disstevefan1

Well-Known Member
I honestly believe this is a carefully crafted strategy to both create and stimulate demand. Without knowing the actual quantity sold, "Sold Out" only sends one message - get it while you can.
You have to hand it to Disney. They created something to sell for a lot of money made of nothing that didn't even exist a while ago.

Lets face it, as attendance continues to go down, this product is very much needed to prop up revenue.

There is also rumors saying the number of returning guests is going down? (unverified)

The LL family of products is here to stay and is very much needed (for the company).
 

Disstevefan1

Well-Known Member
I really do believe it's part of a plane eventually get rid of LLMP
Well if they did that it would somewhat resemble how Universal does their express pass.

I think they would have to open all standbys.

Part of me thinks everybody’s wait would go down since LLPP is so expensive only a fraction of guests would purchase it.

I wonder if they went to an only LLPP system would they now have a “unlimited” of LLPPs and never sell out?
 

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