Nope that would be silly, but folks do have the choice of paying for a value, a moderate, or deluxe resort, and sevices do differ accordingly.disneyjunkie said:If they go with two menus, what's next?
Should those paying full rate to stay in a resort get more perks than those using a code or AP rate?
Absolutely. You get what you pay for. You have a choice as to whether you want to purchase this perk. It's not as important to me, so I've never considered purchasing. I don't have an issue if the folks who do have reserved or better seating than I do. If it was important to me, I'd do it too.(This one kind of had me confused, because it doesn't support your argument.disneyjunkie said:What about the Fantasmic Dinner Package? Shouldn't the people who book the package get the best seats in the house?

disneyjunkie said:Let's not forget park passes. Some of us purchases passes from WDW. Others take advantage of discount prices from Ticketmanina. Should those who pay full price get more perks than those with discounted tickets?
Nope, that too would be silly. Nothing wrong with getting a discount on the same offering. But we already have a two-tiered ticket system. Folks get one set of rules (I'd prefer to call it an "offering") for the regular ticket, other folks get other rules for the hopper. The option you get is dependent on the price you pay. If I choose not to pay for the upgraded options of hopping, do I resent the folks that do? NO.
People on Platinum, or people paying for certain special dining experiences get preferred seating for Illuminations. I don't resent them, they paid for something I chose not to.

As far as civil unrest, of a two-tiered system, I'll say again: The responsibility to inform and advertise is Disney's. Would I be unhappy if I took DDP and wasn't informed that the menu was restricted? Yes. Just as I'd be unhappy if they didn't inform about the differences with ticket types.