Phew! Finally caught up with this long and interesting thread. But I’m in the camp that they’ll be back. Especially in WDW, where APs don’t overload the parks in the same way they do at DLR. I know there’s been a lot of talk about the “local FL resident”, but the central FL population just doesn’t look the same as southern CA (probably why they even have zip code specific passes in CA). I live in the panhandle, and there are plenty of AP magnets on people’s bumpers up here! But we’re a 4 hour drive away from Disney where I’m at, and it’s even further for other panhandle cities like Pensacola and Panama City. Miami and other major hubs in South FL are also 4 hours away. So while there are a ton of local APs who can drop by for dinner after work, a lot of us operate more like tourists because heading to WDW means booking a hotel and staying for a while. We started off spontaneously deciding to do a weeklong Christmas trip somewhat last minute in 2019. That turned into “this was amazing, we have to do Christmas here every year”, and then very quickly became smaller trips every month or two, in addition to our bigger Christmas trip. Good luck to Disney analyzing our data because our trips range from staying deluxe and booking a bunch of ADRs to weekend quick trips off site where we maybe buy a dole whip and some spring rolls lol. We somehow never make it out without merch, though. We started talking DVC last year, but then we got engaged and have to save up for our wedding first (which, of course, we’re also doing at Disney, so there they go getting another giant bucket of money from us), so our DVC purchase is going to be delayed a little longer.
Anyway, my long point is that just looking at others’ comments and my experience, I think it would be difficult for Disney to completely do away with APs because broad generalizations of any group, whether it’s DVC members, FL residents, non-residents, whatever is going to cut a chunk of people out, and there will be people within that group who give Disney lots of money. And as much as I love Disney, if they get rid of APs, it would change my Disney-bounding significantly and that planned DVC purchase would be off the table.
Anyway, my long point is that just looking at others’ comments and my experience, I think it would be difficult for Disney to completely do away with APs because broad generalizations of any group, whether it’s DVC members, FL residents, non-residents, whatever is going to cut a chunk of people out, and there will be people within that group who give Disney lots of money. And as much as I love Disney, if they get rid of APs, it would change my Disney-bounding significantly and that planned DVC purchase would be off the table.