Anyone have a guess as to what the new pricing will be once APs go on sale again? I know it's all conjecture at this point, just wondering what you think Disney will do regarding raising prices.
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Anyone have a guess as to what the new pricing will be once APs go on sale again? I know it's all conjecture at this point, just wondering what you think Disney will do regarding raising prices.
The 30-day wait was actually only 8 as we got a call back and the new AP vouchers are in our accounts.
I don’t think it’s going to change. APs still exist and they’re selling renewals. It’s a different situation from Disneyland where they got rid of all of them and announced they’re going to implement a new program.Anyone have a guess as to what the new pricing will be once APs go on sale again? I know it's all conjecture at this point, just wondering what you think Disney will do regarding raising prices.
Which could happen hereI don’t think it’s going to change. APs still exist and they’re selling renewals. It’s a different situation from Disneyland where they got rid of all of them and announced they’re going to implement a new program.
It’s not going to happen in WDW. WDW doesn’t have nearly the numbers of APs. The parks are very different in that respect.Which could happen here
Maybe for DL. I don't see it at WDW. Even for DL I think there will be some sort of pass system but it might be radically different. Maybe limited hours, or days of week. Different tiers of passes maybe?Great article here. Just maybe... AP won’t return for good reason. Time to thin the crowds and keep them that way.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/slate....1/01/disneyland-annual-pass-dead-canceled.amp
Maybe for DL. I don't see it at WDW. Even for DL I think there will be some sort of pass system but it might be radically different. Maybe limited hours, or days of week. Different tiers of passes maybe?
I don't have a sense for how common monthly payments are/were. As out of state WDW pass holders that wasn't an option for us.If they got rid of monthly payments, that would reduce the crowds. I get it that Disney wants to be first in line for every family's entertainment dollar, but some of that money maybe should have been better spent on needs rather than wants.
I can pay for my AP outright, the last several years I did the payment plan. Why not, it's interest free and I get to hold onto my money. I also get a push to go more often when seeing a bill once a month on my credit card statement. I tend to get more of my money's worth out of it. Not everyone does payment plan because they cannot afford it.If they got rid of monthly payments, that would reduce the crowds. I get it that Disney wants to be first in line for every family's entertainment dollar, but some of that money maybe should have been better spent on needs rather than wants.
If the price is the same as paying outright, monthly payments can be the smarter option for sure. We will often finance things if they offer us 0%, because we know we are disciplined enough to pay it off on time and it let's us hold onto that cash for emergencies or just interest.I can pay for my AP outright, the last several years I did the payment plan. Why not, it's interest free and I get to hold onto my money. I also get a push to go more often when seeing a bill once a month on my credit card statement. I tend to get more of my money's worth out of it. Not everyone does payment plan because they cannot afford it.
If they got rid of monthly payments, that would reduce the crowds. I get it that Disney wants to be first in line for every family's entertainment dollar, but some of that money maybe should have been better spent on needs rather than wants.
So, get people to buy and pay for a month in advance instead of a year?Actually i wouldn't be shocked to see disney go to a membership model like a lot of other chains like six flags have been moving toward.
So, get people to buy and pay for a month in advance instead of a year?
I don't see how that will reduce the number of passholders. Just the opposite, in fact!Most membership plans have a 12 month minimum but then just keep going. No "do I want to renew my pass for another year?" point. The idea is it just becomes part of your monthly budget and for people to just keep paying on them.
I don't see how that will reduce the number of passholders. Just the opposite, in fact!
So, if they do that, Disney would still get your money, while reducing access/attendance in other ways. Clever.
You should be. We cancelled ours but they would have expired last June. We were able to get new vouchers.I'm a little confused about who is eligible to get APs now. We had APs last year that expired in December 2020. We didn't renew because we weren't sure we'd be going with the uncertainty of COVID and vaccine timelines. Well, we regret that now and I've heard that some people who let their passes expire from last year have been able to purchase new ones. Do you think I would be eligible? We had four Platinum APs.
Thanks. Do I just call the Passholder line?You should be. We cancelled ours but they would have expired last June. We were able to get new vouchers.
Yes. They will put you on a list and call you at a later date. Sometimes it takes quite a while. It was 5 days for me.Thanks. Do I just call the Passholder line?