Hmm... this is interesting thinking about it a little more. If you plan both pay to ride attractions, and the multi pass, that would be at least $76 for the day, meaning this Premier pass is "only" $324 more. Somehow that actually seems a little more "possible" for me. I think some adjustments could make this really powerful and more popular. I think I might actually bite on this if it had been "14 uses at
Disneyland and 10 uses at DCA in a single day with a limit of 3 uses on the same attraction." Something like that. I don't think at this price it would have a skyrocket take rate, I just don't think there are that many small families going and with a larger family (4+ people honestly) the price becomes staggering. I could see a couple, or parent and child, feeling more like they can afford this. $800 is NOT cheap, especially before park tickets, it's likely a $1,000 day or more, but it seems more possible than if you had a family of five buying this or something.
If I could do Rise, Space Mountain, Runaway Railway, and Indy each three times in a day and then Matterhorn and Big Thunder once and then over at DCA do Guardians, Radiator Springs, Midway and Web Slingers each twice, and then Soarin and Incredicoaster once, well.... that really moves the needle for me. I'm an adult without children so Autopia doesn't really appeal to me (I get plenty of driving between Universal and Disney on my trip, lol), Pirates usually doesn't need a line jump if you're there *all* day, same with Falcon. Over at DCA Grizzly isn't important to me since I'm not a fan of being soaked all day in the fall, and Little mermaid and Monsters usually doesn't need a line jump either if you're there long enough. I've actually never done Goofy's Sky School, it always seems like a kids attraction to me... maybe I should try it?