Marionnette
Children see magic because they look for it
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I think you're missing the point, which is that there is currently no real incentive for people to pay to stay onsite.Did they, even in the 80s/early 90s? I’m 37 and having been going since I was very young, so mid 80s. I genuinely can’t remember what the perks were back then.
ETA: and I don’t mean just the days before legacy FP. I don’t recall any onsite bonus for paper FP. I could be wrong, but I don’t remember it. Which would mean there was an era where FP existed but onsite guests weren’t given any superior access to it.
They used to get both morning and evening magic hours every day. They don't anymore. They get 30 minutes in the morning at any park. But the killer is that they don't need to stay onsite to enjoy that benefit. They can stay at any number of participating offsite hotels and be able to walk into the parks a half hour early.
If you're lucky enough to be staying at a deluxe resort on a Monday or Wednesday night, you get 2 extra hours at either MK or Epcot...or you can save money and stay at the Swan or Dolphin and get the same benefit.
Complimentary overnight parking gone. But rack rates didn't go down to reflect that.
Good-bye Magic Express. Hello Mear$.
So, what's the incentive to stay onsite? A few complimentary LPs might be a good reason. Just because it hasn't been done before doesn't mean that they can't do it now.