merry_nbright
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Wow and I thought Cedar Point’s Fastlane was annoying, this takes the cake. Hopefully it won’t go over the way they hope.
I'm sorry, pay PER attraction as you ride? What is this, a cheap carnival? This is the worst of all the iterations I've seen and it's real??
This is the system Busch gardens has and it’s annoying because you have a little barcode for each person that has to be scanned and so you have to take your phone up and swipe swipe swipe for scans not to mention they sell out early in the day so you’re picking the times for the rides early in the day for the rides and the transactions are all separate so it’s a lot of hassle. Would be easier at Disney as MDE would allow for linking your party at least. But I’m picturing all the swiping and scanning for those not using magic bands etc and with more rides and more parks I really hope WDW doesn’t do this.Not even considering the price, this option is a pain in the backside.
They already had since the start in 2016 in Disneand Shanghai.I'm sorry, pay PER attraction as you ride? What is this, a cheap carnival? This is the worst of all the iterations I've seen and it's real??
You realize this is how Disney started right? That’s where the term “E Ticket” came from…I'm sorry, pay PER attraction as you ride? What is this, a cheap carnival? This is the worst of all the iterations I've seen and it's real??
Nope. I can definitely confirm this is not a cheap carnival.What is this, a cheap carnival?
But that wasn't layered over top of all access pricing.You realize this is how Disney started right? That’s where the term “E Ticket” came from…
It's a bloody circus though.Nope. I can definitely confirm this is not a cheap carnival.
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Free Fastpasses to be replaced by Disney Premier Access at Disneyland Paris from 8 euros per person per attraction
Rumor is, this is what's coming for DLR and WDW- just a rumor at this point though. We'll see, but I'd bet we see something very similar with perhaps some perks to on site guests.
I do think that if this stick around and comes stateside, dynamic pricing won't be far off. Seems like a great way (for Disney, not consumers) to shift crowds around and maximize revenue.![]()
In all seriousness though, not only does this sound like it could get expensive, it sounds like a real PITA to mess with all day (and can you imagine if the pricing is dynamic over the course of the day the hyper-planner nightmare this creates!?).
I hope if (god-forbid) we go this route onsite guests at least get some level of advantage.
Yeah. I would rather not pay for FP but would consider it. This is not a very good implementation though for us.Totally ok with paying for FP but not in this fashion. I was hoping for or expecting something more similar to max pass or even what universal has. I'll hold out hope but there's not much left!