mousehockey37
Well-Known Member
So, is it true that if anyone does this most recent upcharge at $200 per person,they have to pay the 100 plus regular park fee?????
If so, that is just crazy. Why would anyone pay to ride the rides you can do with somewhat of a wait? Are we getting that impatient as WDW guests? I remember waiting in line for every attraction, and it was not the end of the world. I think it is right that WDW is using this to test the waters for a high priced fp system.
The answer is simple. Society today has the people that "have to have it, and they want it right now!". Let's call this the "Katiebug effect".
So this Katiebug Effect is the new era of vacationing. You (general you here) spend massive amounts of money for your lodging and you bring the rugrats to see the mouse. However, since your tots are so much more special than the other tots in the world, you lobby Disney and tell them that you'll pay an extra amount of money if you can bypass the other tots. Disney then comes up with these plans (minus KTTK because it's a tour that's not for tots) and slaps a price tag on them and you pay it because you feel it is worth it and your little tots are getting on all the rides, with minimal wait and you feel like a super parent because you avoid little juniors "waiting in line" meltdown. Well, Disney doesn't stop there though when you talk to them. You mention about how crowded fireworks are, well, Disney has an answer for that. They take away areas of decent viewing and now make these spots "desert party" locations. Again, they slap a price on it, you pay it and they throw in a cupcake for your trouble to help keep junior tots quiet during the show.
Basically, Disney is going the way of any other business. The vacation-zillas are out there with their seemingly endless bank accounts and they throw money at problems and make other people solve it. So now, with Disney, we have tour upon tour upon tour, festival upon festival up on festival, upcharge upon upcharge upon upcharge.
Does the experience still exist that you can do everything most of these tours, desert parties, etc offer? Sure. Are there hidden little perks you might not get? Yes.
But a bigger question I have is this:
Is a Disney vacation about the paying super high amounts of money for experiences or having fun and making memories with your loved ones? If you answered towards the latter, you more than likely pay for regular admission, use your FP, stand in regular standby lines, and make the most of your vacation, unlike the prior where you are hoping that by throwing money at Disney, THEY do that for you.