Rides without LL - Are there any rides without LL now? Pretty sure everything has a LL/ILL entrance. The rule is that if it's a
genie+ ride then you can ride it LL as many times as you want during the tour. Sometimes (if wait times are high or if it's a very popular ride) you might need to ride something else in between your repeats. Sometimes there is a secret entrance to a ride that only a VIP guide can bring you through (Space Ranger Spin has one).
If it is a ride with an ILL or virtual queue then it depends on the ride. I believe the ILL rides are as follows (based on my experience last winter). Depending on what happens with Tiana - that could impact 7DMT or Tron (although I suspect Tiana will end up LL not ILL after the initial surge of it being new).
- 7DMT - as many rides LL as you want
- Tron - 1 ride from your guide (2 possible if you book ILL too)
- RotR - 1 ride from your guide (2 possible if you book ILL too)
- FoP - as many LL as you want
- GotG - 2 rides from your guide (3 possible if you book ILL too)
Shows - VIP can get you priority seating for shows and fireworks.
Characters - If that character has a LL pass for it, then you would be able to use it. If not, then you wait in line like everyone else. Your guide would be able to give you up to the minute info on how long the line is at any point - so this would be something you could tell them at the beginning of the day that you are interested in and then you could play it by ear based on the wait time.
Your guide will also provide some small snacks (ice cream bars, rice crispy treats) free of charge. They have free ponchos if it rains for you. They will go pick up meals or snacks for you if you order them from QS locations (you pay for them via app). They will pick you up at your hotel (or meet you in park) and will have a van available to transport you between parks and will bring you in through CM entrances to save you time. They cannot make you reservations at TS restaurants or for extra ticket events like after hours.
Ok now the bad news. You have a minimum price of $500 per hour and a minimum booking of 7 hours. Maximum is 10 hours. So for the base cost your talking about $3500-$5000 before tax and tip. You are expected to tip your guide, that isn't included. You cannot break the tour hours into chunks, once your booking time starts your timer is running. If you are late meeting them - it's part of your time. If you want to take a break in the middle of the day that's fine but your going to pay $500 an hour for it. Travel time is part of your overall time, you pay the same amount regardless if it's spent traveling in the van or on rides. Your meal time is also paid time for them. You can bring up to 10 guests (non-negotiable) but it's the same pricing regardless if you bring 2 people or 10 people.
So for all of those cost reasons, many people try to maximize their rides on the tour day and don't do a lot of shows (except for ending the tour by having them seat you for VIP fireworks). That being said - I have done a VIP tour (yay for traveling with a ton of people on all my WDW trips) and it is amazing. The guides have a lot of inside info/are very knowledgeable about WDW trivia, lore, history and are just all around Disney nerds. If you decide to do it - I HIGHLY recommend Ellie F. as a guide. My kids now ask every time we go to Disney if we will get to see Ellie again and which rides they get to ride with her.