James souder
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 21, 2020
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Annual passes
Let me start off by saying I’m aware of how COVID-19 has affected the tourism and the theme parks or any other business were large groups of people congregate.
I’m an annual passholder and I renewed my pass at the beginning of April and at the end of March, thanking that this was going to be over with at the end of May.. I currently hold the Platinum Plus Annual Pass, currently I cannot use the waterpark option and Not sure about the ESPN option. I’m OK with not park hopping I do like the fact that currently we have 30 to 40% off some resort stays. However a platinum pass pretty much has the same thing and when I called to try to get them to downgrade it the answer was no they could not do that; currently I pay month by month and I’ve been a Passholder for over 10 years. The month by month was just more convenient for me.
My options are I can cancel my pass currently if I do it before the 11th or 12th or I can add 30 days to it for free. well I feel a little jaded, I feel like I’m having my arm twisted to cancel my pass. A lot of people have the Platinum Pass they’re paying less for, I have the Platinum Plus which I’m paying a lot more for. This is the cost of the waterpark option and ESPN option.
What I’m not OK with is not being able to enter the park when I want to or at least have a chance of getting in. When they put together the park reservation system I don’t think they did that great of a job.
And here’s why.
One .
Currently day today or multiday tickets are not being sold out and those reservations are not being made, also nor is resort stay spaces are not being reserved either, so the spaces are open for passholders.
Two.
Currently with the park hours changing within the next few weeks, just as an example after 1 2 or 3 PM, I’m pretty sure no one’s going to spend $109 or more to enter the park for a few hours.
Three.
After a certain time in the day the spaces that were not reserved could be moved over to the annual passholders so that they may come in in the evenings.
All I’m saying is the spaces that have not been reserved should be moved over for the annual passholders. No need to make computer changes etc. etc., , Go through security and temp checks and walk up and scan your bracelet Or pass. If there’s space you get to come in if there’s not you don’t. Pretty much for Floridians But it works for other passholders as well. And if you wanted to make reservations for after that on that day after a certain hour in the pm, since it’s the old Fastpass system it already has the capabilities.. This is a day by day system, and does not allow you to make this reservation in advance..
Four.
This reservation system that you have put together for the park which is a good idea, But I feel that it was put together too quickly with a lot of knee-jerk reaction. Not really sure how to word it and not sound Bourgeois.
Well I’ve said what I had to say and I hope somewhere down the line that Disney will put aside this knee-jerk reaction of always saying no, and start looking in the ways that they can better serve there pass holders which have been there for a very long time. There are people who have a lot of money invested in these passes for them and their children, unfortunately with COVID-19 I still feel that they’re being pushed aside.
Let me start off by saying I’m aware of how COVID-19 has affected the tourism and the theme parks or any other business were large groups of people congregate.
I’m an annual passholder and I renewed my pass at the beginning of April and at the end of March, thanking that this was going to be over with at the end of May.. I currently hold the Platinum Plus Annual Pass, currently I cannot use the waterpark option and Not sure about the ESPN option. I’m OK with not park hopping I do like the fact that currently we have 30 to 40% off some resort stays. However a platinum pass pretty much has the same thing and when I called to try to get them to downgrade it the answer was no they could not do that; currently I pay month by month and I’ve been a Passholder for over 10 years. The month by month was just more convenient for me.
My options are I can cancel my pass currently if I do it before the 11th or 12th or I can add 30 days to it for free. well I feel a little jaded, I feel like I’m having my arm twisted to cancel my pass. A lot of people have the Platinum Pass they’re paying less for, I have the Platinum Plus which I’m paying a lot more for. This is the cost of the waterpark option and ESPN option.
What I’m not OK with is not being able to enter the park when I want to or at least have a chance of getting in. When they put together the park reservation system I don’t think they did that great of a job.
And here’s why.
One .
Currently day today or multiday tickets are not being sold out and those reservations are not being made, also nor is resort stay spaces are not being reserved either, so the spaces are open for passholders.
Two.
Currently with the park hours changing within the next few weeks, just as an example after 1 2 or 3 PM, I’m pretty sure no one’s going to spend $109 or more to enter the park for a few hours.
Three.
After a certain time in the day the spaces that were not reserved could be moved over to the annual passholders so that they may come in in the evenings.
All I’m saying is the spaces that have not been reserved should be moved over for the annual passholders. No need to make computer changes etc. etc., , Go through security and temp checks and walk up and scan your bracelet Or pass. If there’s space you get to come in if there’s not you don’t. Pretty much for Floridians But it works for other passholders as well. And if you wanted to make reservations for after that on that day after a certain hour in the pm, since it’s the old Fastpass system it already has the capabilities.. This is a day by day system, and does not allow you to make this reservation in advance..
Four.
This reservation system that you have put together for the park which is a good idea, But I feel that it was put together too quickly with a lot of knee-jerk reaction. Not really sure how to word it and not sound Bourgeois.
Well I’ve said what I had to say and I hope somewhere down the line that Disney will put aside this knee-jerk reaction of always saying no, and start looking in the ways that they can better serve there pass holders which have been there for a very long time. There are people who have a lot of money invested in these passes for them and their children, unfortunately with COVID-19 I still feel that they’re being pushed aside.
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