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Me two? Just not when I’m down there this winter!I prefer the blizzard![]()

Me two? Just not when I’m down there this winter!I prefer the blizzard![]()
3k for an AP makes no sense if single day passes stay where they are.Well, dare I say that at $3k/adult, you're going to run a lot of DVC'ers away. And with nobody to replace them with. That number for a family of 4 is way above the line for the average DVC member and their families. I can't prove it because I don't have the data to support it, but I'd be willing to bet a stupid amount of money on it.![]()
3k for an AP makes no sense if single day passes stay where they are.
APs have to make sense for Disney (guaranteed income and the likelihood of more trips for lodging, food/beverage, etc) AND the consumer (discounted rates). We can complain all we want about the current rates, they are clearly market accepting. I think $3,000 per AP is well beyond that.
LOL - Agreed!I prefer the blizzard![]()
It's a nice thought for the customer but why would they when they know that you will pay full price for tickets if forced to? If you're DVC, then you have already committed to coming to FL or renting your points to someone who will attend the parks. There's no reason to give you a discount (except to make you feel like Disney cares about your business).It is a great idea, hopefully someday...
That's the catch 22. Disney hoped we would not notice and the non-renewal rate would remain consistent with past history. But, people caught on and now there is a huge FOMO preventing non-renewals. It has nothing to do with fairness. Disney is a business.Irony is how is that fair to people that don't have them and need them? Point being that those of us that do have them, are holding on even tighter knowing they aren't available. If they are even remotely implying that they are waiting for the pool to open up from those who don't renew, we all know where that's headed. And they do too, furthering your point..
It's a nice thought for the customer but why would they when they know that you will pay full price for tickets if forced to? If you're DVC, then you have already committed to coming to FL or renting your points to someone who will attend the parks. There's no reason to give you a discount (except to make you feel like Disney cares about your business).
While I don’t agree with her price, as that would result in me not getting them, I agree with her principle. Disney needs to stop it with using fine print to take value away from AP’s (blackouts, reservation limits, etc), figure out a price that makes sense, and let the free market decide. His attitude towards me as a customer is making me hate Disney as a company, and that’s not a tenable relationship.WAY beyond that. Apparently, lawyers think in numbers relative to them and forget about the rest of us.
Personally, I think they're already in forbidden territory with incredi-expensive.
It would make a huge difference and I would probably go again. I hate the heat and the son. My family is a bunch of night people. We'd love to get to the park late and stay until 2am.What would happen to crowds if Disney went back to having hours to midnight and EMH until 2 am as normal, not a day here or there?
I remember 30 odd years ago, during the summer open until midnight with the two parades and the fireworks in between.
Single day passes at $150/day. So 20 days is a break even for gate alone. Added value for parking, discounts etc. Chapek’s is already focused on APs being too good a value and reduces the parks to being a personal playground. His language was significant! He needs to be aggressive in asserting that WDW is a world class destination; not a personal playground.3k for an AP makes no sense if single day passes stay where they are.
APs have to make sense for Disney (guaranteed income and the likelihood of more trips for lodging, food/beverage, etc) AND the consumer (discounted rates). We can complain all we want about the current rates, they are clearly market accepting. I think $3,000 per AP is well beyond that.
Single day passes at $150/day. So 20 days is a break even for gate alone. Added value for parking, discounts etc. Chapek’s is already focused on APs being too good a value and reduces the parks to being a personal playground. His language was significant! He needs to be aggressive in asserting that WDW is a world class destination; not a personal playground.
Not really a secret thought if you posted it. But I get it.I secretly think that some of you would rather they raise the prices to price out all the ones who currently have them because they are out of your reach.
True. But a post including many factors gets unreadable.Your analogy doesn't take multi-day discounts into account and most anyone traveling that number of days per year would certainly be doing multi-day trips.
As long as we can agree that 20 days to break even on a $3k AP is way off the mark. I've seen you make plenty of long unreadable posts before.True. But a post including many factors gets unreadable.
We do not have to agree. Twenty days to break even is definitely not unreasonable in my book. Locals often do a day at a time; not multi-day trips.As long as we can agree that 20 days to break even on a $3k AP is way off the mark. I've seen you make plenty of long unreadable posts before.
You got an unfavorable mix shirt! I am so jealous!I renewed my AP! Say hi if you see me in my Unfavorable Mix shirt.
I secretly think that some of you would rather they raise the prices to price out all the ones who currently have them because they are out of your reach. I am blessed to have a very large disposable income so these prices don’t hurt yet and it’s 4 of us, but I will most certainly not renew if they raise them to where we are paying between $3k and $5k for AP’s.
We currently have Incredipass with all the options($16xx.. x’s 4 with taxes)! Even then, that was nothing to sneeze at! I’d be dang gone if I were to pay $5k x 4 for AP’s. I’d still use my DVC as accommodations how it’s intended and visit other places. WDW would become my Legacy place to visit!
If they totally eliminated APs and Local Passes I would be OK with it.