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Frankly, I'm kind of surprised at the number of people who are find the $75 price point to be "so much more reasonable". I guess I can see that in comparison to $150 it seems reasonable, but compared to e-ticket nights in 2004 for $12 (which would be $16 adjusted for inflation), $75 still seems pretty ridiculous to me. If you throw in 3 ice cream treats, I might be willing to pay $25. The only time I could see doing this is if I were a DVC member without park tickets.
This is what is great about Disney, they have options for everyone. As you mention, there is a situation that you would pay. It makes sense for some people to go in at 150 and others at 75.. I suspect if they extend it and as word or mouth grows, they can sell out at 150 but it was advertised horribly (and still is).