The MK and HS would seem to be the only parks where this would be worth it, right?
 
Hmm Orlando… maybe start at $140 ($150 after tax) up to $280 (Just under $300 with tax)

And still buy the ILLs separately 🤪
No!!! It has to apply to ALL the rides, no ILLs separately! Otherwise it’s still “time” oriented!
 


I remember being told that Disney would never charge for this. You just never know.

I would expect more tiers in time. It just makes sense.
 
One big issue is that Disney would not want any new pass to significantly cut down on the demand for VIP tours. A family of 6 wanting to skip the lines all day can currently buy a 7-hour VIP tour for around $4000 to $6000, depending on the time of year. If the LL VIP pass was a vastly cheaper alternative, they would quite possibly pick that option instead of the tour. Also, Disney would want to avoid large numbers of people arriving at LLs at unpredictable times, so would probably want to price such a product at a premium price. I would be surprised if it was less than about $600 per person.
 
One big issue is that Disney would not want any new pass to significantly cut down on the demand for VIP tours. A family of 6 wanting to skip the lines all day can currently buy a 7-hour VIP tour for around $4000 to $6000, depending on the time of year. If the LL VIP pass was a vastly cheaper alternative, they would quite possibly pick that option instead of the tour. Also, Disney would want to avoid large numbers of people arriving at LLs at unpredictable times, so would probably want to price such a product at a premium price. I would be surprised if it was less than about $600 per person.
I was thinking similarly. At $150 too many people would buy it. I was not quite as high as $600, but thinking $300-$500, depending on season.
 
One big issue is that Disney would not want any new pass to significantly cut down on the demand for VIP tours. A family of 6 wanting to skip the lines all day can currently buy a 7-hour VIP tour for around $4000 to $6000, depending on the time of year. If the LL VIP pass was a vastly cheaper alternative, they would quite possibly pick that option instead of the tour. Also, Disney would want to avoid large numbers of people arriving at LLs at unpredictable times, so would probably want to price such a product at a premium price. I would be surprised if it was less than about $600 per person.

How many VIP tours are they selling today?
 
My understanding is VIP tours gives you a lot more than just skip the line. They will shuttle you from park to park in a private van. Plus, the tour itself is great for folks who just don’t know what to do or where to go. Skipping in line is just one aspect of the tour. For someone who has the cash to spend, wants to maximize their time, and do zero planning for the trip, then VIP tours is it. A LL VIP pass still requires you to have a plan and know where to go.

As far as the LL VIP pass, we have 2 kids under 6 years old. I’d pay upwards of $250 for it if it means we can navigate the park on our own time and skip the line whenever we walk up to each ride. Managing two kids and working Genie + on my phone was a struggle and took away from the experience. We’d have a much more enjoyable experience if we didn’t have to rush from ride to ride. We’d likely buy more from shops and feel less exhausted at the end of the day (maybe).
 













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