We were previously Premium and Sig+ annual pass holders, and made great use of the passes through December 2018, when we decided to take a year off because the kids had started college and SW:GE was supposed to pack the park. Then C19 hit, and when the entire program changed, we decided against MKs mostly becuase of the reservation system. Also, with the kids still in college, we could get by with the 3 day SoCal passes. The final switch was DH and I taking a 5 night trip during the holiday season, and buying 1 day tickets in January for the whole family (because the kids could no longer arrange 3 different days off to use the 3 day offer, and definitely couldn’t coordinate their days off with different employers). We could stick with that MO going into 2025, but I miss going to
Disneyland throughout the year, and this January only the birthday kid will likely be able to get a day off for DL.
We’ll have to get Inspire MKs because DH works M-F. Saturdays are my favorite Disney day. If it’s going to be hot we get up early, make the drive, maybe make rope drop, maybe not (depends on traffic, how long parking takes, and the buses from TS). How late we stay depends on how hot it gets. If we know we want to stay late for something like a nighttime parade or show, we usually arrive after lunch, but for the most part we aim to be at the parks from open to around 2 or 3. At least, that’s how it used to be. We could decide on Friday night, and now that won’t be possible. But since we live more than an hour away, we can adjust and make the reservations since it was never a case of hey, let’s go to DL and be through the gates within 30 minutes (I have family who can do that).
You know how they have the new crazy expensive LLPP that doesn’t require you to book a return time? I bet some people would be willing to pay for MK with no blockout days and no reservations required — how much do you think Disney would charge for a pass like that? They could just make it super limited.