SheSingsAlong
Mouseketeer
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- Feb 6, 2020
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1.) I don't think there is any way for any of us to know the answer to this question. My guess is G+ has the greater impact because it is an authorized line-skipping method and *more* people are likely to do the Disney-approved thing than to "cheat" by getting DAS when they don't actually need it. Yes DAS abuse is a known issue, I do not think it rises to the level that it supersedes G+.There's some interesting discourse on here about G+, which got me thinking of a few things that I'd like to bounce off anyone on here who'd be willing to answer/ give their opinion:
1. Are Stand-By wait times more negatively impacted by G+ (and LL selections by extension), or an abuse of the DAS system?
2. There was a time where our local Great Wolf Lodge wouldn't let guests access the water park unless they were spending a night at the resort. Is there a world (no pun intended) where Disney bundles park tickets with on-site hotel reservations and only allows entry to APs and on-site guests? Probably wouldn't need G+ in this instance?
3. For anyone who thinks G+ isn't a solution to maximizing the overall ticketed guest experience, what solutions could Disney pursue? Every time I brainstorm this, the only solution I can think of is "make park tickets more expensive, lower park capacity/volume". In the spirit of WDW being a place for everyone, this doesn't feel like a solution, but I'm not sure what is. It seems like every idea lifts one group of people up, while simultaneously punishing a different group.
Thanks in advance for any anecdotal insight!
2.) No, I can't see this happening at all. Day guests without hotel reservations make up too much of the guest count.
3.) This is discussed not infrequently over on The Disney Tourist Blog and I agree with Tom Bricker's sentiment: the way you fix these capacity issues (because that's really what this problem boils down to) is by Disney *adding capacity* - as in more rides in each of the parks. Why does G+ work better at Disneyland than Disney World? There as as many rides in 2 parks in CA as there are in 4 parks in FL. Why does G+ work best at MK out of the 4 WDW parks? Because it has the most rides of all the parks.
I'm tired of Disney fans fighting over pieces of the pie - Disney needs to make the pie bigger. How much truly *additional* capacity has WDW added in the last 10 years (and by that I mean new rides/experiences that did not replace old rides/experiences)? Not enough by far considering how much attendance has increased in that same time. I'll get off my soap box now.