Does anyone know which rides will be open during the extra half hour in the morning? Is it safe to assume the same rides that used to be open during the early entry for resort guests?
I don't see that anyone else has posted this yet, so as an FYI, Disney+ subscribers are eligible for 30 minutes of early entry to both Disneyland and California Adventure this Friday in celebration of "Disney+ Day": https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/b...lue-carpet-in-celebration-of-disney-plus-day/
Edited to ask: Have there been other times that DCA has been open for Early Entry to anyone other than hotel guests? If not, I wonder if this is a sign of things to come for other promotions in the future.
I would not have known about this except for Disboards and your post. So thank you!! Are you able to subscribe to the page you got this information from?
I would not have known about this except for Disboards and your post. So thank you!! Are you able to subscribe to the page you got this information from?
Hotel occupancy rates do increase Disney's bottom line, and that does affect the stock prices. (Figure all 3 resort hotels are full, it is about $1.5 million in revenue a night.) And giving all ticket holders an extra 30 mins in the park isn't going to help the bottom line as much as perks at the hotel. We have already seen people do the "Since there are no perks to staying at the 3 hotels, I will be across the street." I do believe EMH will return at least for Hotel guests. Currently, the only thing really helping the hotels is the hotel reservation bucket.
Hotel occupancy rates do increase Disney's bottom line, and that does affect the stock prices. (Figure all 3 resort hotels are full, it is about $1.5 million in revenue a night.) And giving all ticket holders an extra 30 mins in the park isn't going to help the bottom line as much as perks at the hotel. We have already seen people do the "Since there are no perks to staying at the 3 hotels, I will be across the street." I do believe EMH will return at least for Hotel guests. Currently, the only thing really helping the hotels is the hotel reservation bucket.
I agree being a Disney+subscriber isn't so exclusive or a limited group. But I do know quite a lot of people who don't have it. (Their feeling is they don't have kids and aren't Marvel fans, so...meh. I know, there's obviously a lot more to the service—Pixar for one!—but there are also soooo many streaming services.) And it was only free with Verizon with certain plans. (I'm a longtime Verizon customer and most definitely wasn't eligible for a free subscription.)
It's still a very large and rapidly-growing group so agree I'd be surprised to see EMH only offered to subscribers. The rate at which they've been signing up subscribers is impressive. Plus if you're going to dangle a carrot, I think there is a lot more incentive to sign up to watch theater releases sooner at home, as opposed to a mere 30 minutes early admission into the parks occasionally. (Regular park goers would likely already have Disney+.)
Oh, and regarding some comments above, my Disney+ subscription is going up in December, so they've already started the increases!
Hotel occupancy rates do increase Disney's bottom line, and that does affect the stock prices. (Figure all 3 resort hotels are full, it is about $1.5 million in revenue a night.) And giving all ticket holders an extra 30 mins in the park isn't going to help the bottom line as much as perks at the hotel. We have already seen people do the "Since there are no perks to staying at the 3 hotels, I will be across the street." I do believe EMH will return at least for Hotel guests. Currently, the only thing really helping the hotels is the hotel reservation bucket.
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