Here is just the regular AP:
Feb 17 - $779
Feb 18 - $849 +70
Oct 18 - $894 +45
Jun 19 - $1119 +225
Feb 20 - $1195 +76
That's $416 in 3 years, or > 50%.
Oh damn, I put in the wrong price for 2020. I'll go correct, thanks!
Here is just the regular AP:
Feb 17 - $779
Feb 18 - $849 +70
Oct 18 - $894 +45
Jun 19 - $1119 +225
Feb 20 - $1195 +76
That's $416 in 3 years, or > 50%.
Oh damn, I put in the wrong price for 2020. I'll go correct, thanks!
I could see WDW maybe tweaking the system to give resort guests one prebooked experience per day but I truely think it would work great here.
I could see this:
Deluxe Resorts / DVC / AP Holders(?) - 3 FP (prebooked)
Moderate Resorts - 2 FP (prebooked)
Value / Good Neighbor hotels - 1 FP (prebooked)
Offsite hotels - 1 FP per day (booked the day of in the park)
MaxPass: $20 per day for additional x amount?
What if the quota of before the day free passes were reduced?I don't think Max Pass will work unless they do away with prebooking almost entirely.
Even if they could only book one FP in advance, resort guests already fill up FP reservations for FoP, SDD, MF:SR, MMRR, SDMT, and soon Ratatouille long before the park opens for the day. There's still many onsite that still don't get those reservations, and that's still before factoring offsite guests, who have to wait longer to make their reservations.
Who would pay for Max Pass if all the popular rides were unavailable at park opening and what's left could be reserved for free at kiosks? Keep in mind, the majority of what's left arguably doesn't need FP anyways.
That’s why you would reduce the number of FastPass+ reservations and sell the remainder as a day-of MaxPass. You increase the number of attractions that are all booked at 60 and 30 days, creating value for the remaining capacity that is sold. You can’t get a pass for the hot new attraction at 60 days, but you’ll have access to a larger pool of passes if you pay.I don't think Max Pass will work unless they do away with prebooking almost entirely.
Even if they could only book one FP in advance, resort guests already fill up FP reservations for FoP, SDD, MF:SR, MMRR, SDMT, and soon Ratatouille long before the park opens for the day. There's still many onsite that still don't get those reservations, and that's still before factoring offsite guests, who have to wait longer to make their reservations.
Who would pay for Max Pass if all the popular rides were unavailable at park opening and what's left could be reserved for free at kiosks? Keep in mind, the majority of what's left arguably doesn't need FP anyways.
But are there enough to give everybody even just one, then have enough quality inventory left that people would pay for it. I mean, nobody is going to prebook their sole FP in the MK for IASW.That’s why you would reduce the number of FastPass+ reservations and sell the remainder as a day-of MaxPass. You increase the number of attractions that are all booked at 60 and 30 days, creating value for the remaining capacity that is sold. You can’t get a pass for the hot new attraction at 60 days, but you’ll have access to a larger pool of passes if you pay.
Gotta love Bob. Disney is just a good Wall Street company now. Nothing more.
I pity those who didn’t know the Eisner / Wells era. That was magical without screwing the customer over.
What if the quota of before the day free passes were reduced?
That’s why you would reduce the number of FastPass+ reservations and sell the remainder as a day-of MaxPass.
Those are great points, and lowering prebooking quotas will help, but I'm not sure it'll be enough for the top rides at the resort.
Look how quick Rise is filling up its daily quotas. I get that its capacity is pretty terrible right now, but we're talking its total capacity, these FP's are only portion of the capacity, not all, since they'll need room for standby. So, there's plenty of reason to believe that they will fill up very quickly for the day. Any prebooked FP's, which isn't at DL, will only accelerate that.
Will people really pay $20 for Max Pass if they show up and find these have already been booked up by 10am and are left with choices like Star Tours and VotLM? When I was in DL, even RSR had solid availability into the early afternoon. For Max Pass to sell, guests will need reasonable access to these rides. Otherwise, they can wait 20 minutes for IASW or Star Tours, probably getting FP's for free at kiosks.
that's where I was going with thatWhat if the quota of before the day free passes were reduced?
MaxPass is available on every attraction that offers FP.
wish we
a - didn't have to plan everything so far ahead of time to get the most value out of our trip
b - didn't have to pay extra for things that were once free and more easily available for all
something else to keep in mind, the more costs go up... the more angry guests are going to get when they think they are paying for something but not able to get it
wish we
a - didn't have to plan everything so far ahead of time to get the most value out of our trip
b - didn't have to pay extra for things that were once free and more easily available for all
something else to keep in mind, the more costs go up... the more angry guests are going to get when they think they are paying for something but not able to get it
What would the "non Maxpass" even be? In DL that's walking over to the attraction and pulling a paper ticket. Those kiosks by and large do not exist anymore in WDW. Would you have to go to the few FP kiosks that are around the park each time to book a FP, while everyone with Maxpass does it on their phone?Well DL still has the old FP method, if FP+ is abolished it will go back to the old rules for everyone who doesn’t buy Maxpass
Say you reduce the level of free availability by half. Suddenly the FP has gone by 11am. Not taking into account the prebooking in Orlando.When I was in DL, even RSR had solid availability into the early afternoon.
What would the "non Maxpass" even be? In DL that's walking over to the attraction and pulling a paper ticket. Those kiosks by and large do not exist anymore in WDW. Would you have to go to the few FP kiosks that are around the park each time to book a FP, while everyone with Maxpass does it on their phone?
Honestly, that's probably when I'm out. They sharpen their pencils. So do I.Say you reduce the level of free availability by half. Suddenly the FP has gone by 11am. Not taking into account the prebooking in Orlando.
An awful lot of spreadsheet and sharp pencil planning has gone into this. For quite a while.
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