Rototom
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Yes, it says more than an hour, but I'm in!Do you see a wait time? If not, you may not be in the actual queue
Yes, it says more than an hour, but I'm in!Do you see a wait time? If not, you may not be in the actual queue
Very true.Not at all. What this is is Disney's refusal to sell AP's to DVC for 18 months and those DVC people who have been ready, willing, and able to use their points to book rooms and visit the parks wanting to buy something that has been available to them for well over a decade until $lappie decided APs were a bad thing and the family from Denver was more important than loyal guests who have already handed over tens of thousands of dollars to the company.
No APs until today and coincidentally, as of last night availability at most DVC resorts (outside of rooms at the lowest points... point...) is wide open through the end of the year...
They’ve sold a timeshare specifically to use them for 30 years and haven’t sold the passes for essentially 3+ yearsThis much interest suggests the passes are underpriced.
This has come up over multiple threads: forgive my ignorance…but I have not seen anything resembling a promise that dvc will have access to passes on anything resembling a permanent basis?Very true.
This is also why DVC has been telling members they expect the sorcerer pass to be available to them throughout the year even when it's not available to Florida residents.
Obviously the bean counters did not calculate the profitability of DVC members as annual passholders. Or the impact of not selling APs on direct DVC sales.
That, or someone came to the conclusion that DVC people and APs don't spend any money in the parks and thus need to be forced to buy regular tickets. Coming out of the Covid closure, there were so many points needing to be used, I bet someone thought that activity would go on in perpetuity. Looking at DVC room availability the rest of the year... that worked out well.Very true.
This is also why DVC has been telling members they expect the sorcerer pass to be available to them throughout the year even when it's not available to Florida residents.
Obviously the bean counters did not calculate the profitability of DVC members as annual passholders. Or the impact of not selling APs on direct DVC sales.
This has come up over multiple threads: forgive my ignorance…but I have not seen anything resembling a promise that dvc will have access to passes on anything resembling a permanent basis?
They should…but i have not seen it
The plan, internally, is to continue Sorcerer to DVC members for the foreseeable future. The lack of sales had a material impact on DVC sales and selling APs to DVC members doesn't impact attendance (these folks are visiting anyways).This has come up over multiple threads: forgive my ignorance…but I have not seen anything resembling a promise that dvc will have access to passes on anything resembling a permanent basis?
They should…but i have not seen it
My point is I have not seen this fabled email guaranteeing dvc access?They don't. But someone finally got a clue and realized they should at least be able to purchase them, even though the perk (the decade-long discount) was taken away because Bob & Josh wanted more money from DVC for it.
AhhhhThe plan, internally, is to not stop selling APs to DVC members ever. The lack of sales had a material impact on DVC sales and selling APs to DVC member doesn't impact attendance (these folks are visiting anyways).
However, they stopped short of guaranteeing this and simply told members that the passes are "expected to be on sale more often throughout the year, even when the pass is not broadly available for sale to Florida Residents."
I’ve been in it for an hour and finally got into the website but there is no Sorcerer pass to be foundShould I log off? I'm in the queue for Sorcerer. Been nearly an hour and no movement.
But multi day tickets aren’t $150 either.Not disagreeing, but most days aren't $110, especially weekends. More like $150.
Disney is careful with their language because we hold them accountable every single time. If they said forever, we'd hold them to that. There are extenuating circumstances that are highly unlikely to happen that would suspend AP sales across the board and that's what I am told that wording refers to. The plan is that they will continue to be sold to DVC members no matter what.Ahhhh
…so that rumor and $2 will get me on a Lynx bus?
Good if true. But Iger is a slime bucket so that’s not reassuring
Best news I’ve heard all day and makes sense.The plan, internally, is to continue Sorcerer to DVC members for the foreseeable future. The lack of sales had a material impact on DVC sales and selling APs to DVC members doesn't impact attendance (these folks are visiting anyways)
Are you logged in with your DVC account?I’ve been in it for an hour and finally got into the website but there is no Sorcerer pass to be found
My information is a bit light on this side of things, but as far as I understand it, work needed to be done to handle reservations for DVC APs separately as to not impact the pool of reservations for non-DVC APs. Or something along those lines. Now the affiliation is piped into the reservation system.Best news I’ve heard all day and makes sense.
Wait…is Disney actually doing something that makes sense now?
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