I'm a passholder that goes at least once a week since I was 18 (over 20 years). I can promise you I spend way more money in a year at WDW that anyone staying for a week or two at concierge level, and I'm spending that money all the time, even when it's slow.
Passholders are Disney's bread and butter.
AP’s also stay at hotel rooms. A lot of them do.I’m only going to say this once, you might spend money all year but Disney does not care about your total spend, because their are costs associated with keeping a park open. They care about your cost per day and when you factor in the cost per day APs are always on the losing end because you aren’t spending 200-1000 for a room.
AP’s also stay at hotel rooms. A lot of them do.
I'm a passholder that goes at least once a week since I was 18 (over 20 years). I can promise you I spend way more money in a year at WDW that anyone staying for a week or two at concierge level, and I'm spending that money all the time, even when it's slow.
Passholders are Disney's bread and butter.
I'm a passholder that goes at least once a week since I was 18 (over 20 years). I can promise you I spend way more money in a year at WDW that anyone staying for a week or two at concierge level, and I'm spending that money all the time, even when it's slow.
Passholders are Disney's bread and butter.
I got through the gates at 7:40am, did the from scratch method, and got boarding group 2. Other than having a little nerves beforehand, the process was pretty easy if you know what you're doing.Anyone who is there today or yesterday
what time did they let people in the park for an 8 am opening and what time did you arrive ?
Thanks,
When did you arrive at the parking lot? Did you drive?I got through the gates at 7:40am, did the from scratch method, and got boarding group 2. Other than having a little nerves beforehand, the process was pretty easy if you know what you're doing.
To actually have an answer we would need to know the ratio of AP to non AP in a given year. For the sake of argument, let's say the ratio is exactly 1:1. In that instance, an AP would only need to spend a total of what an average non AP spent in their given trip, which really shouldn't be hard if an AP is visiting every week.This statement is completely false and I’ve worked directly with the numbers. If you told WDW that they could have you once a week or 52 different tourists over that same time period they would take the tourists each and every time. And within those tourists there is a hierarchy of value (international tourists, domestic west vs east of the Mississippi, staying on/off property, etc). All of these groups are the bread and butter. APs are a nice way to fill in available capacity but are not the main focus of driving profit for the resort.
I got through the gates at 7:40am, did the from scratch method, and got boarding group 2. Other than having a little nerves beforehand, the process was pretty easy if you know what you're doing.
Left our non-Disney resort around 710am, got to the parking lot by 720ish, left our bags in the car so we could skip baggage check (went back for them later), walked to the gate (we were parked in Mickey, row 307), got in by 740am.When did you arrive at the parking lot? Did you drive?
I turned off my phone at 7:50am, turned it back on at 7:55am, made sure I was not on the Wifi, opened the MDE app at 7:57am, my husband had his phone on to a clock app that had the seconds showing, then right at 8:00.00 I clicked the join boarding group, added my husband (his was the only other name on my friends and family list), and was done. Not gonna lie, when boarding group 2 popped up, I actually gasped and then we immediately walked over to RoR (we had been standing by the Star Wars Launch Bay in the long line for Toy Story Land).Can you elaborate on the "from scratch" process? What EXACTLY did you do? (Going in a few weeks and my OCD is causing all types of anxiety.)
Typically this method has been force closing the app (swiping up with an iPhone) and waiting until exactly 7:00:00, or 6:59:58 if you're feeling lucky, for a "hard reopen." Mickey fireworks etc. Once the screen loads Join Boarding Group should be red.Can you elaborate on the "from scratch" process? What EXACTLY did you do? (Going in a few weeks and my OCD is causing all types of anxiety.)
Sounds like you did the @Demarke method. Did you click "Find Out More" right at 8 from the home screen?I turned off my phone at 7:50am, turned it back on at 7:55am, made sure I was not on the Wifi, opened the MDE app at 7:57am, my husband had his phone on to a clock app that had the seconds showing, then right at 8:00.00 I clicked the join boarding group, added my husband (his was the only other name on my friends and family list), and was done. Not gonna lie, when boarding group 2 popped up, I actually gasped and then we immediately walked over to RoR (we had been standing by the Star Wars Launch Bay in the long line for Toy Story Land).
Honestly, it's a little bit of a blur, but if I remember correctly I did click find out more at 8:00.00 and then immediately clicked join boarding group, so maybe a half second between the two clicks.Sounds like you did the @Demarke method. Did you click "Find Out More" right at 8 from the home screen?
I turned off my phone at 7:50am, turned it back on at 7:55am, made sure I was not on the Wifi, opened the MDE app at 7:57am, my husband had his phone on to a clock app that had the seconds showing, then right at 8:00.00 I clicked the join boarding group, added my husband (his was the only other name on my friends and family list), and was done. Not gonna lie, when boarding group 2 popped up, I actually gasped and then we immediately walked over to RoR (we had been standing by the Star Wars Launch Bay in the long line for Toy Story Land).
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