As a many-year Annual Passholder who let my families passes expire due to the pandemic and still waiting for the COVID-19 risk in the community to decrease before traveling again, I am currently in a holding pattern in any decisions pending what the new annual pass offerings are. In general, as someone who would visit the theme parks pre-Covid two weekends a month traveling from Tampa Bay, enjoying Disney dining with Tables in Wonderland, I have no desire to wait on any lines over 10 minutes at any time. When Universal took the Express ride line access to be a hotel only benefit and started charging for express access, I waited until they started offering the Premium pass which gave me express access after 4pm and was quite happy with that and visited their park often, also enjoying the prime parking beneft. I current renewed my Sea World/Busch Gardens Platinum pass also knowing I took a trip to San Antonio, like the reserved seating, and although the single Qwick Quoue for me is useless since I don't ride roller coasters- but the preferred parking and reserved seating, dining and shopping discounts is worth the higher cost for my family (and I am buying lots more food and gifts then ever before when I visit because of the benefits we get). Being with outdoor shows seems a little safer with the covid risk these days, however now that as a vaccinated physician I am seeing such high positivity in the community, we visit much less often then we would like to due to the crowds.... as I mentioned, I like the parks but travel way too often to bother with crowds and lines to see things we see so often. Which brings us back to Disney's decisions on their new Genie-Plus. Paying for single rides for my family won't happen on principle. The previous fastpass system probably encouraged me to renew my pass many years repeatedly before their expiration because of the benefit of the 60d reservation system (before that, I used to let the pass expire, wait for new attractions to be built while visiting other parks, then resume as a passholder when the park seemed a little different, which sometimes was hard to wait because the concert series used to be much better and gave my family a reason to come over several weekends a month. So I suppose it will be wait and see- if the new annual pass offering is value, and the entertainment offerings (like the concerns Epcot used to have) comes back, my family will take advantage of it at a reasonable price point. However, I will not pay daily extra for fast ride access, nor pay extra for new rides. If stand by ride times go back to unreasonable like they were before the Fastpass system, then my family will probably hold off on renewing and will go back and wait until visitation become more accommodating and enjoyable, in the meantime enjoying my reserved seating for shows and close up parking at Sea World and eventually resuming Premium Pass at Universal with the express entry after 4pm with prime parking. But we are in no hurry to decide anything now- perfectly happy trading the theme park crowds for a beachfront room away from crowds while earning Marriott Lifetime Titanium and Hilton Diamond Points. We will see what the new Disney Passes offer us when they come, knowing and fearing it probably won't be of much value anymore for us compared to other entertainment options.