LL Premier Pass is here!

I'm sure Disney will keep it around. It's a total win for them. They will continue to come up with new schemes and price ups as long as they can get us to keep paying for it...and even more being happy about paying for it. They've got it down to a science.
 
I completely agree that it is better for many than a VIP tour. A VIP tour has a limited duration while the LLPP lasts for the entire park day. On a tour, I feel guilty or rushed to eat anything more than a snack. There's a lot to be said for being able to walk through the park without zig zagging around. Honestly, on a VIP tour, I feel like I hit the "highlights" or big rides and skip rides that don't usually have a long wait. But it's fun to ride everything and enjoy the entire experience.
 
MK is sold out late last night for 3/24 and this morning for 3/23 and 3/25 to add to 2/11 - 2/23, 2/25-3/15-3/21. HS Sold out just after 1 AM this morning for 3/21, and 3/20 this afternoon to add to it's list 2/14 - 2/28, 3/3-3/5, 3/9, 3/11-3/20.

AK Sold out overnight for today 3/17, and tomorrow 3/18, 3/19, 3/20 this afternoon to add to 2/14 - 2/22, 2/28, 3/5. Epcot Sold out night for today 3/17 and 3/18 right after lunch, to add to it's list 2/15 - 2/18, 20-23, 3/14.

ETA: Add MK 3/23 which sold out this morning right at 7 AM and MK 3/25 near 11 AM. Epcot for 3/18 . HS 3/20 at 5 PM today. Add AK for 3/21 and 3/20 this afternoon.,

Dave
 
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Remind me again... You can purchase for your entire trip at the 7-day mark? I likely won't get it for every day, but may treat myself to one or 2 for my trip in August.
 

Remind me again... You can purchase for your entire trip at the 7-day mark? I likely won't get it for every day, but may treat myself to one or 2 for my trip in August.
Yes you are able to book for all days of your on-site resort stay 7 days before you resort arrival day for up to 14 days or your money runs out if less than 14 days.

Dave
 
Sorry if this has been answered already, but I understand the fact that you can only redeem one per ride to start. That said, after you redeem that one time LL for a certain ride, if there is still availability, can you book more, or is it just simply one and done per ride without having the ability to book more?
 
That said, after you redeem that one time LL for a certain ride, if there is still availability, can you book more, or is it just simply one and done per ride without having the ability to book more?
No it is 1 experience per attraction (ride). You don't book anything. You just purchase your LLPP and as you walk around the park you tap in to any LL attraction whenever you stop by. There are no re-rides unless you wait in the Standby line.

However you have the option to also purchase LLMP and/or LLSP for more rides of the same attractions that you enjoyed using the LLPP.

Dave
 
No it is 1 experience per attraction (ride). You don't book anything. You just purchase your LLPP and as you walk around the park you tap in to any LL attraction whenever you stop by. There are no re-rides unless you wait in the Standby line.

However you have the option to also purchase LLMP and/or LLSP for more rides of the same attractions that you enjoyed using the LLPP.

Dave
Understood - so with LLPP it’s one FP then standby.

Ha, but of course they’ll “allow” you to buy LLMP/LLSP on top of that

Thanks!
 
MK sold out right after 7 AM this morning for 3/23 to add to 2/25-3/15-3/21, 3/24-3/25. HS is still Sold out today 3/18 it's list 2/14 - 2/28, 3/3-3/5, 3/9, 3/11-3/21.

AK Sold out this morning for today 3/18 and 3/19 to add to 2/14 - 2/22, 2/28, 3/5, 3/17, 3/20. Epcot is still stuck, it's list 2/15 - 2/18, 20-23, 3/14, 3/18.

Dave
 
MK sold out late last night for 3/26 to add to 2/25-3/15-3/25. AK is sold out today, 3/19 and it list 2/14 - 2/22, 2/28, 3/5, 3/17-3/19. Epcot Sold out for today, last evening 3/19, and this morning for 3/20 to add to 2/15 - 2/18, 20-23, 3/14, 3/18. HS is still Sold out today 3/18 it's list 2/14 - 2/28, 3/3-3/5, 3/9, 3/11-3/21.

Dave
 
I have not been tracking pricing closely, but it appears it continues to creep up. Is anyone tracking stats?
 
I have not been tracking pricing closely, but it appears it continues to creep up. Is anyone tracking stats?
Not really creeping up but as when it launched in October. It is dynamic based on Disney's projected park demand for busy periods occurs. Thrill Data collects all types of metrics but start here to see the pricing and if you scroll down this page you are able to Click a link for "View All Data" by park

https://www.thrill-data.com/premier-pass/wdw

Dave
 
MK is sold out thru 3/26, it's list 2/25-3/15-3/26. AK sold out last night for 3/21 and it list 2/14 - 2/22, 2/28, 3/5, 3/17-3/20.

Epcot is sold out for today 3/20 to add to 2/15 - 2/18, 20-23, 3/14, 3/18-20. HS sold out this morning for 3/22 to add to it's list 2/14 - 2/28, 3/3-3/5, 3/9, 3/11-3/21.

Dave
 
Is there analysis of its use yet? For example, does it make sense to buy it for HS and if you normally do 2 HS days on a trip only do one and have an additional MK day say from 2 days to 3 days with LLMP on those 3 days?

I willingly spend a lot of money on our trips but getting PP for every park does make me think maybe there is a better plan.

Also if you buy PP would you avoid park hopping tickets?
 
Is there analysis of its use yet? For example, does it make sense to buy it for HS and if you normally do 2 HS days on a trip only do one and have an additional MK day say from 2 days to 3 days with LLMP on those 3 days?
Nothing that I have seen but there have been a couple back of the napkin type comments on the thread about vacation / park time is money. For example using LLPP and saving a couple days of resort nights and food could quickly offset the cost of LLPP to make the most of a short Vacation window.

Dave
 
After seeing all the tired screaming kids at busy parks the past few days, I am thinking it could be worth it for the first time we bring our grandson. Less waiting in line and zig zagging around on a fixed ride schedule. Definitely for the MK at least, possibly for DHS as he should be able to ride almost everything the adults do
 
After seeing all the tired screaming kids at busy parks the past few days, I am thinking it could be worth it for the first time we bring our grandson. Less waiting in line and zig zagging around on a fixed ride schedule. Definitely for the MK at least, possibly for DHS as he should be able to ride almost everything the adults do
That was my decision point, as well. We only go every other year, and during spring break (daughter is a teacher). I want to make the most of it without stress and have down time at the resort.
 
Is there analysis of its use yet? For example, does it make sense to buy it for HS and if you normally do 2 HS days on a trip only do one and have an additional MK day say from 2 days to 3 days with LLMP on those 3 days?

I willingly spend a lot of money on our trips but getting PP for every park does make me think maybe there is a better plan.

Also if you buy PP would you avoid park hopping tickets?
The analysis on DTB was that, if you are worried about whether it can save you money, this option is not for you. If you are only 1 or 2 people and staying deluxe, you might be able to break even if you shorten your trip by a day.

Everyone who has used it seems to have had an amazing time. General consensus seems to be it’s especially nice at MK and HS. Most people recommend against getting it for AK since you can get all the rides with LLMP + LLSP, but some who used LLPP there enjoyed the flexibility.

How you use it really depends on your family’s preferences. Would you enjoy reriding the lower wait attractions at MK an extra time? If so, adding an MK day makes sense. If you really love Slinky Dog, you could still do a second day at HS with LLMP (if you are staying onsite and can get a LL). There are so many variables.
 
MK is sold out this morning at 7 AM for 3/27, it's list 2/25-3/15-3/26. AK sold out last night for 3/21 and it list 2/14 - 2/22, 2/28, 3/5, 3/17-3/20.

Epcot is sold out for today 3/20 to add to 2/15 - 2/18, 20-23, 3/14, 3/18-20. HS sold out this morning for 3/22 to add to it's list 2/14 - 2/28, 3/3-3/5, 3/9, 3/11-3/21.

Dave
 














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