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I think Disney would love to have everyone purchase Genie+, that would maximize their profit. Given the price point they set it at, a lot of people will be buying it.
for the system to work, standby has to be longer then return time, and return time needs to be max about an hour.
That's very hard to predict. On one side it's cheap, on the other people used to have it for free. People may not even know it exists (many people thought the paper FP had a cost).I think Disney would love to have everyone purchase Genie+, that would maximize their profit. Given the price point they set it at, a lot of people will be buying it.
I haven't totally figured out his this Genie+ and the lightning pass is going to work, yet. But, I wonder if the lightning pass might be set up so they can apply surge pricing to it?
So, apparently DFB is reporting the same thing. Are they going to match the block out dates from the Gold Pass, or enforce the Sorcerer Pass block out dates. Gold blocks out Easter, while the Sorcerer blocks out Thanksgiving.
I was thinking-what if one lightning pass cost like $100.00 (or so) during peak times between Christmas and New Years, for example. If they were applying some algorithm to the price that would result in a target wait time--like 5mins max (or whatever amount of wait time that guests would feel it was worth spending the extra money for it.) Fewer people signing up for it when it is more expensive, and more people signing up for it when it was less expensive. (But, overall I guess Disney could fix it so they were achieving the same amount of revenue).Right now, it is $15/day for GP+ which is the majority of the attractions...most expect it will go up yearly. The IAS is for the popular rides like SDMT, ROFR, etc. Those will not be part of GP+, and if one wants to avoid stand by or boarding group for those, you have to pay extra and they have already said that will be a flexible charge based on time of year.
I was thinking-what if one lightning pass cost like $100.00 (or so) during peak times between Christmas and New Years, for example. If they were applying some algorithm to the price that would result in a target wait time--like 5mins max (or whatever amount of wait time that guests would feel it was worth spending the extra money for it.) Fewer people signing up for it when it is more expensive, and more people signing up for it when it was less expensive. (But, overall I guess Disney could fix it so they were achieving the same amount of revenue).
I have no idea how this is all going to work. Just that it is going to cost me more $$. It's times like these that I think I should be buying Disney stock, instead of Disney tickets......
Rise of the Resistance is.No ride is worth the extra cost!
I think that guests staying on-site can get by without the additional Lightning pass cost because they will have early entry and can run to that one ride that will have the additional cost. Most will be able to get by with just Genie+ or even without it if they don't mind standby.
Remy and ROTR will not have standby?Not for ROTR or Remy…those require the BG. But for the others, yes, that is a strategy to avoid paying for IAS.
Remy and ROTR will not have standby?
While that might be true for you and your family, it won't be true for everyone. If you have people who go rarely and wish to experience to elite attractions while there, paying for the opportunity is something they will do. While it's really annoying to have to pay more, with what the rest of the Disney vacation costs, another $100 for a family to absolutely experience one of the elite attractions they have their heart set on is not going to stop them.No ride is worth the extra cost!
Disney has described the $15 for Genie+ as an "introductory price."Right now, it is $15/day for GP+ which is the majority of the attractions...most expect it will go up yearly. The IAS is for the popular rides like SDMT, ROFR, etc. Those will not be part of GP+, and if one wants to avoid stand by or boarding group for those, you have to pay extra and they have already said that will be a flexible charge based on time of year.
We will be there the week of 10/11 ,6 of us. Right now I'm pretty neutral about Genie+ and we'll see how it rolls out.Tend to agree, but I do not think the return times will be an hour or less. It would be great if that is how it works out in practice.
It will be interesting to see how things actually work out after the system has been in effect for a few weeks/months. So far, all we have are assumptions along with the usual complaints (& a very few).
For now, I am in thecamp.