el_super
Well-Known Member
The discount is artificial. Seems like you're hung up on it. Disney makes a ton off of APs because they are priced much higher than day passes and multi-day park hoppers. The lack of APs will be felt as Disney can't possibly fill up their spaces with very expensive day passes. Okay, if you want a full park, discount the day pass. That's where the discount should be at.
Disney is saying otherwise. Disney is saying that per cap spending goes up when APs aren't in the park. This is just the continuation of the same story from last last year: When SWGE opened, attendance was flat and revenue went WAY up. Disney has beem singing the praises of less is kore since then.
They may make a lot of money on APs, but they are betting they can make even more without them.
With digital tools and apps, they have the ability to offer ticketing products that dont have to fit into the molds of what they have traditionally offered. Every indication is that the reservation system is here to stay, and using that and the app, they could target discounts for certain parks or certain days and still limit park attendance in a way that generates more revenue.
So there is absolutely no reason to bring back the tired old AP system.