tlmadden73
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Oh . .I wonder if this reservation thing will just turn into "dynamic" pricing for tickets. They already have that with their day-to-day pricing now ...instead of Christmas Day being $X more than some day in September (and that price being locked in all year) .. I could easily see that price for any given day slowly creep up as the reservations get more filled up --- thus encouraging people to visit other parks on other days. This would also encourage EARLY bookings to "lock in" your reservation and ticket price early before it fills up (just like hotels, airlines, etc. etc.).I also just thought about another thing:
Depending on how much volume they get with people buying tickets the day of entry or a few days prior, they can sell individual park tickets i.e. AK ticket or a Epcot ticket at cheaper prices that come with a reservation that get people to spread out more.
Disney definitely seems to value the "data" over the "impulse park attendee" or "day guest" .. and until COVID .. they had the attendance numbers to "force" people to plan 180-60 days in advance where they wanted to be on a particular day. They may not have that luxury for the next year.I'm struggling to see how this plays out well.
Right now "aimless" guests (preCovid) can just show up after purchasing their ticket. Even the ones who purchase tickets in advance or already have tickets or got them through third parties. No FP is required. I don't know the percentages of aimless guests vs educated ones, but I have to imagine it is bigger than I think. Can't imagine the mess this would create at the turn styles.
I just don't know if the Orlando tourist area will bounce back that quickly .. and this reservation system MAY not play well for them .. especially if they have days where the park is "sold out" and guests have to be turned away at the turnstiles.
I've run into that issue on a recent vacation due to COVID restrictions. We wanted to go to a tourist attraction that was maybe 30 minutes from our first destination .. but I didn't want to pre-buy my "reservation" time because I wasn't sure when my previous activities would be done and I didn't want to be too late or too early for the reservation. I waited until I knew when we were going to leave our first destination and voila .. because of limited capacity, there were no spots available for this attraction unless I wanted to sit around and wait for 3-4 hours (which was too late in the day) .. so I skipped that attraction and they didn't see our money. We spent it elsewhere.
Not everything can (or should) be planned months in advance for a vacation.