starry_solo
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I wonder how much after 1 pm Pacific Time the announcement will come out.
I wonder how much after 1 pm Pacific Time the announcement will come out.
"Not before 1 PM PT" is worth noting. That is when the stock market closes. This is obviously a big announcement with material impact. I think the big headlines drop right at/after the close, then they are free to do the media creampuff stuff.
Not that it matters - I also did not get the email, and I'm a confirmed Legacy Passholder.Perhaps the bolded section answers why you didn't get this email. It was directed to "Legacy Passholders" which is a term specific to those with active/valid APs at the point when Disney chose to cancel the AP program ... long, long into the shutdown.
"Not before 1 PM PT" is worth noting. That is when the stock market closes. This is obviously a big announcement with material impact. I think the big headlines drop right at/after the close, then they are free to do the media creampuff stuff.
The park blog apparently did.Something’s bugging me: does it actually say anywhere that this Magic Key program is going to be the replacement membership program for APs? The email calls it a “new offering” but doesn’t say it’s the new membership program.
Maybe it’s just a new FastPass/MaxPass system and they are just announcing it to legacy pass holders first since they’re the “biggest fans”.
Just thinking out loud. Gotta have something to ponder for the next 24 hours!
I think payment plans will be there.
Disney needs the constant flow of money. If these new "Passes" are too expensive people won't buy them. There is a reason why the California 3 day pass was brought out and extended for ALL of Cali. They could not sell out the days and with borders and other restrictions still in effect, they were not able to bring in the people from out of state enough to move the needle.
The fact that in the "before times" people would use APs for their teens as a way to drop them off to "hang out with friends" unsupervised, like a mall food court. The lower tier APs were cheap enough to make that commonplace, along with just people coming to "hang out" but not actually spend any money.
So basically like a Six Flags or Knotts Berry Farm style. Got it. So you would prefer a more expensive price to push out the local crowd that just wants to hang out at their local theme park because its Disney and should be more exclusive for people destination vacation?
That sounds to be exactly what the Disney bean-counters want. Teens with cheap SoCal APs roaming around, maybe buying an occasional soda or snack, or tourists with full-price tickets buying T-shirts, souvenirs, and sit-down dinners? Tough choice….So basically like a Six Flags or Knotts Berry Farm style. Got it. So you would prefer a more expensive price to push out the local crowd that just wants to hang out at their local theme park because its Disney and should be more exclusive for people destination vacation?
So basically like a Six Flags or Knotts Berry Farm style. Got it. So you would prefer a more expensive price to push out the local crowd that just wants to hang out at their local theme park because its Disney and should be more exclusive for people destination vacation?
So basically like a Six Flags or Knotts Berry Farm style. Got it. So you would prefer a more expensive price to push out the local crowd that just wants to hang out at their local theme park because its Disney and should be more exclusive for people destination vacation?