Disney Cuts After Hours Event Price for Passholders

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Sorry, AP holders don't need to buy a ticket to enter MK during regular park hours. If you're an AP holder, the value is quite a bit lower than for guests who don't have a ticket for that day.

Also, Disney doesn't give ticket refunds or allow no expire tickets anymore. Most guests now buy tickets ahead of the fastpass booking window. Anyone with a onsite package paid their balance at the 45 day mark.

In other words, most of the folks who might buy this, already have PREPAID plans for that day.

This doesn't sound like smart marketing to me. This sounds like a desperate last ditch effort to increase short-term revenue.

Again I'll say, this was a great event when it only cost $10. The current price is a bit obscene.

Sorry.
 
Why? If the first event (not sure about the 2nd) had all tickets distributed why would it be more crowded? While they didn't necessarily sell every ticket the first night between the sold ones and the given away ones it was my understanding all tickets available were gone


But they never said how many "sold out" was. It could have been less for the first night, a little more for the second night and it could be even more with this discount in place.

There is a reason Disney never gives a firm number for capacity in these events.
 

Sorry, AP holders don't need to buy a ticket to enter MK during regular park hours. If you're an AP holder, the value is quite a bit lower than for guests who don't have a ticket for that day.

Also, Disney doesn't give ticket refunds or allow no expire tickets anymore. Most guests now buy tickets ahead of the fastpass booking window. Anyone with a onsite package paid their balance at the 45 day mark.

In other words, most of the folks who might buy this, already have PREPAID plans for that day.

This doesn't sound like smart marketing to me. This sounds like a desperate last ditch effort to increase short-term revenue.

Again I'll say, this was a great event when it only cost $10. The current price is a bit obscene.

Sorry.

It sort of seems like a going-out-of-business sale for this particular event if you ask me.
 
Facts:
An AP = access to all regular park hours
WDW packages are due 45 days before arrival, and FP+ is booked a month before arrival. Guests can't book FP without a ticket. Dining can be made at 180 days.

The vast majority of folks visiting in the next month have already paid for most or all they have planned, and it is non-refundable at this point.

Guests who prepaid (DDP) and stayed up until midnight to book a big dinner at Cali Grill with a Wishes view are unlikely to walk away from all that $$ and effort.

It doesn't sound to me like Disney marketing has thought through all the disadvantages of locking guests into prepaid plans if they are releasing this new program so close to travel dates.
 
I just got passholder email alerting me of the special offer. The email says 5 days offered at that price.

"For five special nights starting April 28 through May 19, 2016, more excitement awaits after we close the gates during Disney After Hours at Magic Kingdom Park! During this enchanting event, you could be among the very limited number of Guests who will get to enjoy more than 25 of the Park’s most popular attractions for an additional three hours after it closes with little to no wait.$75plus taxThe number of tickets available for each night is very limited, so get yours soon!Call 407-560-PASS or stop by
any Walt Disney World ticket window today."
 
Facts:
An AP = access to all regular park hours
WDW packages are due 45 days before arrival, and FP+ is booked a month before arrival. Guests can't book FP without a ticket. Dining can be made at 180 days.

The vast majority of folks visiting in the next month have already paid for most or all they have planned, and it is non-refundable at this point.

Guests who prepaid (DDP) and stayed up until midnight to book a big dinner at Cali Grill with a Wishes view are unlikely to walk away from all that $$ and effort.

It doesn't sound to me like Disney marketing has thought through all the disadvantages of locking guests into prepaid plans if they are releasing this new program so close to travel dates.

It looks very much like they are in a reactive mode right now instead of a proactive mode.
 
I just got passholder email alerting me of the special offer. The email says 5 days offered at that price.

"For five special nights starting April 28 through May 19, 2016, more excitement awaits after we close the gates during Disney After Hours at Magic Kingdom Park! During this enchanting event, you could be among the very limited number of Guests who will get to enjoy more than 25 of the Park’s most popular attractions for an additional three hours after it closes with little to no wait.$75plus taxThe number of tickets available for each night is very limited, so get yours soon!Call 407-560-PASS or stop by
any Walt Disney World ticket window today."
Pretty sure those 5 nights are all there are at this time.
 
Guess we know that from Disney's perspective they hadn't hit the "Sweet Spot" that some were claiming when this was first announced. I think IF they bring this back it will be something like $99 per person and $75 for AP holders. They might also tweak which rides are available.
I think it is still $149 for non AP or DVC guests. From what I've seen anyway.
 
it is, but they obviously aren't selling enough at that price point so they are trying another tactic.

I hope they now realize that there actually IS a limit to how much you can increase costs and upcharge.


I hope so too. Honestly, how could they not?

I would have loved to be a fly on the wall at some of those management meetings when they realized this wasn't selling at the announced price.
 
Disney looks like they have no idea on what they are doing here...last minute notice, free to DVC, then discounts to AP and DVC'rs. What's next?
 
I just don't understand why sooooo many people want this to fail. Honestly, I don't get it.

I'm in the minority, I realize that, but I'm hoping it gets offered next year as well. Or sometime when I can be there anyway..

I think most posters are talking about the reasons behind Disney offering a 50% discount to the AP and DVC members. Just because some are talking about Disney taking this action might mean that they didn't get the results that they were looking for doesn't mean they want it to fail. We can discuss things Disney does and talk about the pro and cons without meaning we hate everything about Disney.
 
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