That's only $1396.00 for a family of 4. Pocket change for most Disney fans.
Some Disney fans must have deeper and wider pockets than I do!

That's only $1396.00 for a family of 4. Pocket change for most Disney fans.
We also purchase the CL FP+ and it's a game changer for sure. We have done it on our last 2 trips and doing it again in a few weeks. I know there is the refresh option but being able to book multiple tier 1 rides especially in HS makes all the difference. I for one am looking forward to the paid option if it becomes reality. I just hope they do offer different packages maybe 3 for $50, 5 for $100 etc. But better if they have no time restrictions. Time will tell!I'm okay paying if it is something that prices the majority of people out and therefore is a real advantage. For instance, we are staying CL and taking advantage of the extra FP's in December. This is a real benefit because the majority of people do not spend money to do this, and therefore is a real advantage for us to book tierless FP's to multiple parks per day. If too many people could afford it, there would be too many people in the FP line, and you may as well just do standby and not waste your money.
Oh, you'll have that option, but it'll mostly be before and after hours events. I see no reason they can't charge $349 per person for an extra 2 hours. That's only $1396.00 for a family of 4. Pocket change for most Disney fans.
Personally I can't see them going this way. Many people enjoy Disney, Universal and other parks because you only need to pay once and don't need to keep pulling out your wallet. While very few things would turn me away from Disney, paying for individual rides would be one of those things that would cause me to look elsewhere.I've skipped the last bit, so maybe this has already been discussed, but, I got thinking the other night... does anyone see this as a step towards almost an inverse set up in the future:
As in, eventually we'll be back to where we started: you paid for admission, and then paid for each ride. So, I could see Disney marketing it as, "Your theme park ticket gives you access to all entertainment (shows, fireworks etc...) free, PLUS your choice of 3 rides! Then, only pay for the rides you want!"
Oh, you'll have that option, but it'll mostly be before and after hours events. I see no reason they can't charge $349 per person for an extra 2 hours. That's only $1396.00 for a family of 4. Pocket change for most Disney fans.
Pocket change for most DISBoard members perhaps, who are nothing more than a small minority of Disney guests. Definitely not pocket change for most Disney guests.
WOW!! I'm not sure where you live or what you do but $349/person for 2 hours of entertainment is out of budget for every single family I can think of with the exception of probably only 1 family!!!!
As in, eventually we'll be back to where we started: you paid for admission, and then paid for each ride. So, I could see Disney marketing it as, "Your theme park ticket gives you access to all entertainment (shows, fireworks etc...) free, PLUS your choice of 3 rides! Then, only pay for the rides you want!"
I assume this is sarcasm? While I will pay for upcharges, even that gives me pause. I could split a VIP tour with another family for that price.Oh, you'll have that option, but it'll mostly be before and after hours events. I see no reason they can't charge $349 per person for an extra 2 hours. That's only $1396.00 for a family of 4. Pocket change for most Disney fans.
Reminds me too much of a state or county fair. Would probably be the end of our trips.I've skipped the last bit, so maybe this has already been discussed, but, I got thinking the other night... does anyone see this as a step towards almost an inverse set up in the future:
As in, eventually we'll be back to where we started: you paid for admission, and then paid for each ride. So, I could see Disney marketing it as, "Your theme park ticket gives you access to all entertainment (shows, fireworks etc...) free, PLUS your choice of 3 rides! Then, only pay for the rides you want!"
Reminds me too much of a state or county fair. Would probably be the end of our trips.
I agree, that to say $349/per person for 2 hours is pocket change for most Disney fans is a ridiculous statement, that I can only hope was said in jest. I know there are many on this board, for whom it is definitely doable, but in the "real world" outside of here... not so much.
The wdwnt article on the new version of the MDE app make it sound like the app is putting upcharge options front and center. There seems to be pretty consistent movement in this direction. There would be all sorts of negative press if ticket prices crossed $200 a day, but they can move toward $300 for those with more disposable income ($129 ticket in peak season + $79 for EMM + $69 fireworks dessert party). I think some paid FP are inevitable, but only time will tell.
It’s doable for my family, but goes against all of my common sense and principles. I’m a cheapskate in every way other than Disney, but I have to draw the line somewhere.
As much as it pains me to say it I doubt we will get APs after these expire. We will be losing my full time income once my kid goes to middle school. There’s a big world out there to see where they don’t force you to “keep up with the Joneses” on every vacation.
I don’t see it as “keeping up with the Joneses”.
A WDW vacation is an absolutely ludicrous price no matter how you slice it. I already know I’m forking over an insane amount of money for the value. In mid-September, low season, (although maybe not so low this year), I’m spending $1350 for two people to spend 3 nights at the Beach Club with dining. That’s AFTER my 40% military room discount. My 4 day military salute park hopper tickets are another $480 for two people. Add in additional costs for Food and Wine Festival purchases outside of our dining plan allotments, and I’m now up over $2000 for 3 days/4 nights, JUST FOR THE WDW PORTION OF OUR TRIP FOR 2 PEOPLE. That’s not including $600-800 in airfare. I spent less on a week long Northern European cruise with my Mom.
I’m not complaining, I knew what I was getting into when I booked this. As you can see from my siggy, we’re no strangers to Orlando vacations. When you get up into the $2000 range for half a week, what’s another couple hundred on FP’s if need be? That isn’t going to break me. I do understand that it may break people trying to plan on a budget, but quite frankly, nothing about a WDW vacation is budget friendly.
I don’t see it as “keeping up with the Joneses”.
A WDW vacation is an absolutely ludicrous price no matter how you slice it. I already know I’m forking over an insane amount of money for the value. In mid-September, low season, (although maybe not so low this year), I’m spending $1350 for two people to spend 3 nights at the Beach Club with dining. That’s AFTER my 40% military room discount. My 4 day military salute park hopper tickets are another $480 for two people. Add in additional costs for Food and Wine Festival purchases outside of our dining plan allotments, and I’m now up over $2000 for 3 days/4 nights, JUST FOR THE WDW PORTION OF OUR TRIP FOR 2 PEOPLE. That’s not including $600-800 in airfare. I spent less on a week long Northern European cruise with my Mom.
I’m not complaining, I knew what I was getting into when I booked this. As you can see from my siggy, we’re no strangers to Orlando vacations. When you get up into the $2000 range for half a week, what’s another couple hundred on FP’s if need be? That isn’t going to break me. I do understand that it may break people trying to plan on a budget, but quite frankly, nothing about a WDW vacation is budget friendly.
You can 100% make it budget-friendly. I spend a good bit less than half of that (maybe even close to a quarter) in the same amount of time on a vacation, so a couple hundred dollars may even come close to doubling my total costs. Other than tickets, everything else can be done pretty cheap. Choosing a deluxe resort, adding the dining plan, etc. are choices and do not make a WDW vacation budget friendly.I don’t see it as “keeping up with the Joneses”.
A WDW vacation is an absolutely ludicrous price no matter how you slice it. I already know I’m forking over an insane amount of money for the value. In mid-September, low season, (although maybe not so low this year), I’m spending $1350 for two people to spend 3 nights at the Beach Club with dining. That’s AFTER my 40% military room discount. My 4 day military salute park hopper tickets are another $480 for two people. Add in additional costs for Food and Wine Festival purchases outside of our dining plan allotments, and I’m now up over $2000 for 3 days/4 nights, JUST FOR THE WDW PORTION OF OUR TRIP FOR 2 PEOPLE. That’s not including $600-800 in airfare. I spent less on a week long Northern European cruise with my Mom.
I’m not complaining, I knew what I was getting into when I booked this. As you can see from my siggy, we’re no strangers to Orlando vacations. When you get up into the $2000 range for half a week, what’s another couple hundred on FP’s if need be? That isn’t going to break me. I do understand that it may break people trying to plan on a budget, but quite frankly, nothing about a WDW vacation is budget friendly.