If Disney parks to reopen this Summer/Fall with limited access, would you pay higher admission fees to go?

Would you Pay more to enter the parks once they reopen?

  • Yes - No more than $50 per day per park

    Votes: 2 5.6%
  • Yes - No More than $100 per day per park

    Votes: 4 11.1%
  • No

    Votes: 31 86.1%

  • Total voters
    36

kyomagi

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Topic with Poll. After talking to my wife, for one or two trips max, we would both said we would pay more in admission and merch to be able to get back into the parks.
 
I like the concept. But I don't trust Disney's definition of "limited".
 
Absolutely not! In fact, we're discussing cancelling our early to mid-June trip, if we end up even getting to go, because we're not willing to pay an astronomical price for a trip with a much limited experience. We already felt like it was stretching past a price point we felt comfortable with. When you remove the ability to ride the rides we want, which our fast pass selections we got last week were terrible, and restaurants and other experiences will likely be limited, we don't see we'll be getting what we paid for. In the end, it just wouldn't be worth it for us.
 

I think the backlash from a ticket price hike would be too big. Thats why you are seeing much more stealthy price hikes like the price increase for some QS meals to offset the expected lower attendance.
 
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I'd pay more, if they roll out a new offering called "Fast Pass Elite Mega Premium Deluxe." For $100 add on, you can join any FP queue. :-)
 
No.
I’m not going to pay more for less.

It would be different if I had an AP. But I’m not going to pay more for tickets, knowing that some rides/shows/eateries/parks, etc... are not open.
I agree. I do have an AP, but if I didn't, would not be interested in paying more for tickets, to get less.
 
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No. We have a trip booked in November, but if most things aren't open, we will probably cancel. We definitely wouldn't pay more for less, we'd just choose a different vacation.
 
Definitely not. I'm not sure why anyone would want to pay more for less experiences. Is it just to be in the parks with less people?
 
I took the pool as “limited access” meaning “limited attendance.” In which case yes, I’d pay more, but not much more, and only if most things are running.

I would not pay more if attractions themselves were limited.
 
Fewer people means fewer CM’s. I can’t see them running everything at full capacity, and if that’s the case, it will probably feel crowded anyways.
 
I've already paid for our Christmas trip, 5-night DVC rental from Dave's, 5-day Hoppers from UT, and even Cirque du Soleil "Drawn to Life" tickets. We're going if they're open. If they're not open, I'm hoping all of the above will work with me to postpone until 2021.
 
No. I have a trip planned for September that I plan on rescheduling if everything is not back to operating as normal.
 

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