Bone Daddy
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- Jun 9, 2009
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A very controversial and heated topic in the domestic DIS Parks community is the ‘revamped and repurposed’ return of the FastPass system. Depending on what type of park guest you are, the opinions of how the FP system applies to you can vary between the absolute necessity to absolute indifference. In a nut shell, the typical DLR guest does not rely on FP as much as their WDW guest do. Recent news on the FP front cites the ‘intriguing’ decision by Disneyland Paris (DLP) to charge a per person, per ride fee ranging between roughly 8 to 15 euros. If you’re counting at home, that’s roughly 40-60 Euros for a family of 4 to ride Buzz. Not exactly an E-ticket ride. By comparison, I recently researched Hong Kong DLs website for a potential visit in a couple years and was surprised to see their “FP” program. First of all, and altogether irrelevant, was their marketing moniker: “Disney Priority Special+”…(DPS)
What wasn’t irrelevant, however, was the pricing of these seemingly similar experiences. As of today, 8/13/2021, the pricing for a DPS at HKDL ranges between $45 -$60 per person, but includes ‘priority access’ to eight of their selected attractions (most, if not all, E-ticket), plus preferred viewing area to their night time finale. If we try to apply an ‘apples to apples’ comparison, the average guest at DLP would end up paying $350 for the same experience.
Long story short, we as Global Disney Resort Fans should not tolerate this egregious attempt to allow the DIS corporation to exploit our love for the devotion to our nostalgia, and instead unite to raise our voices to positively influence change and reignite the spirit that created our beloved universe.
What wasn’t irrelevant, however, was the pricing of these seemingly similar experiences. As of today, 8/13/2021, the pricing for a DPS at HKDL ranges between $45 -$60 per person, but includes ‘priority access’ to eight of their selected attractions (most, if not all, E-ticket), plus preferred viewing area to their night time finale. If we try to apply an ‘apples to apples’ comparison, the average guest at DLP would end up paying $350 for the same experience.
Long story short, we as Global Disney Resort Fans should not tolerate this egregious attempt to allow the DIS corporation to exploit our love for the devotion to our nostalgia, and instead unite to raise our voices to positively influence change and reignite the spirit that created our beloved universe.