HMFan
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And again, Disney could never offer the same type of "front of the line" access like Universal offers because of the number of their resort rooms versus Universal's, the strain it would be on FastPass and stand-by lines would be intense.Originally posted by Pumbas Nakasak
The point I was trying to make in my earlier post about Universal was that resort benefits are available to all gusest whatever level of accomodation they have, and that is the way it should stay.
In that case it all comes down to a matter of your choice. If you choose to spend 3 weeks in a moderate resort at Disney that is your choice, but then you could also choose to spend a week and a half in a deluxe concierge for the same price and get all the concierge benefits. As it stands now, concierge guests don't really get much above other resort guests besides food, gifts, etc, etc....I notice none of those who advocated perks for concierge were willing to discuss whether extended stays should draw similar perks.