In terms of pricing this is "only" priced $20 over the current Wishes dessert party, that they offer almost nightly. I think that's not an outrageous upcharge, through the lens that this IS Disney. I was actually surprised by that, when the info came out. For that $20, you're getting, essentially, a FP for parade viewing, a mug with some candy in it, and (I think) a "collectible" badge and lanyard. That seems about right, in terms of disney pricing.
Now, we can argue if Disney's pricing, as a whole, is "right" or not...that's a different argument. And we can argue whether the table cloths and lanterns warrant the recent $20 price increase, too. I think I'd likely side with locked out on those discussions....I usually do.
But I'm paying for this, knowing full well that it's not cheap. But, for that money, I get some stress relief because the parade/fireworks "stake out" process is my least favorite thing about Disney (and yes, that includes some of their business practices). We're also travelling with my 63 year old mother, this trip...so those seats at the dessert party carry some extra value, too. I fully acknowledge this isn't going to be a great deal/value. for lots and lots of folks.
In essence, I'm proof that Disney is right in their assumption that there is a sizeable group out there that will pay for convenience. And I may grumble while paying for it. I may point to it as evidence that Disney is, once again, targeting a higher income demographic, with potential spare capacity, and offer them convenience benefits (and not much else) for a considerable price. But...I'm also sometimes one of the first in line to pay that price.
Caveat, though: If initial reviews aren't good, or if the convenience is not what I anticipate it will be (parade spot check in around 8:15, relatively seemless and timely "herding" process from parade spot to the terrace, etc)...we will cancel.