I'm not saying you are wrong, but if your reasoning is correct, why doesn't everyone enter the park twice and get 6 pre-booked FP a day?
A 7-day ticket is (as low as) $61/day. If you value park entry as $0 (which is appropriate given it would be used for a second entry), right now that means a pre-booked FP is "worth" $20 (on a 7-day ticket).
So if they charge more than $20 for additional FP, it would be smarter to just buy two sets of tickets and enter the parks twice.
You suggested it as a potential way to save money and not buy paid FP+. If it were really cheaper than buying FP+ and people were really using it as a strategy they would definitely put a stop to it.It’s not now. And do you really think Disney would be upset if people paid twice to enter the parks?
You suggested it as a potential way to save money and not buy paid FP+. If it were really cheaper than buying FP+ and people were really using it as a strategy they would definitely put a stop to it.
I'm not saying you are wrong, but if your reasoning is correct, why doesn't everyone enter the park twice and get 6 pre-booked FP a day?
A 7-day ticket is (as low as) $61/day. If you value park entry as $0 (which is appropriate given it would be used for a second entry), right now that means a pre-booked FP is "worth" $20 (on a 7-day ticket).
So if they charge more than $20 for additional FP, it would be smarter to just buy two sets of tickets and enter the parks twice.
My point was that people are throwing out numbers that don't make sense, when you consider the current cost of admission.
Disney is NEVER going to stop a guest from paying twice to enter a park on the same day. Never.
If Disney ever were to see someone paying two admissions as a "problem", the solution would be to increase the ticket price.
Just misspell your name and use a different finger for ticket 2.........................doneI’m wondering how they would even enforce not entering twice. I imagine guests would be required to “tap out” of a park each time they exited?
I’m wondering how they would even enforce this. I imagine guests would be required to “tap out” of a park each time they exited?
My point was that people are throwing out numbers that don't make sense, when you consider the current cost of admission.
Disney is NEVER going to stop a guest from paying twice to enter a park on the same day. Never.
If Disney ever were to see someone paying two admissions as a "problem", the solution would be to increase the ticket price.
Actually they do now. You can't use two days on a ticket in lieu of a park hopper to visit two parks on the same day.
Just misspell your name and use a different finger for ticket 2.........................done
I think that might be part of why they’re considering it besides the profit. More & more ppl are catching to refresh & FPs lines are longer & longer.That's what I'm afraid of![]()
Yeah, but that's a bit different. It's the same reason you cannot buy PH for select days. It's all or none.
Yes, but what if there were two Princesses...With two Blasters?Actually they do prevent people from paying twice to enter now. You can't use two days on a ticket in lieu of a park hopper to visit two parks on the same day.
What do you get for the ultimate?I wonder if it might be more like the system at Disneyland Paris where you can buy different tiers-- the standard, super and ultimate?
If Disney ever wanted to disallow second entry, I wonder how they would actually enforce it. I imagine if guests were required to tap out each time they exited a park then it would be impossible to have two Bridget’s in the park at the same time.
I think that might be part of why they’re considering it besides the profit. More & more ppl are catching to refresh & FPs lines are longer & longer.
Yes, but what if there were two Princesses...With two Blasters?
Right but I guess I meant that since more & more ppl know about it, more of the available FPs are being used. I think at first there were many going unused for the ITASW type rides.There are only a certain number of FP's available. In order for refreshing to work it requires someone else dropping a FP so it doesn't really affect FP lines.