DonaldDuck77
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Maybe they will phase out APs like they did NE tickets. Everyone has to pay every time they want to go to a park for a 14 day period.
I have the Gold AP.are you @#$(*@#$*@#($*#@ kidding me?!?!?!?!?!?
BTW I didn't get this survey, do you happen to have an AP that has blackout dates on the AP itself? if they want to block AP holders, open the attraction while an AP is blacked out...
I would assume that is the case as well... I know they are presently pushing that for $170 you can upgrade from Silver to Gold so you don't miss the awaken summer promotion/new attractions openingThey're trying to determine if Silver and Weekday pass holders will come in the summer despite their blockout dates to see Soarin, Fro-Way, the new MK show, etc etc and if so, how will they do it.
They just lifted the summer blockouts for the 3 and 4 day FL tickets, I really don't see them adding more to any level of AP.
I have the Gold AP.
I feel the same way. It's acceptable to offer a product at a lower price point, but with more restrictions. It's not acceptable to add "surprise" blockout dates that weren't communicated at the time of purchase.ok so they sent this survey to ap holders that have blockout dates on their ap. I have a platinum without them and didn't see this survey.
That's really messed up if this one happens. I completely understand if they launch something when it's a blockout period, you purchased the ap knowing those dates.
I just took the newest AP survey & there was an "interesting" set of questions.
If your pass type was blocked out for about two months after a new attraction, parade, or show opened for the first time...
- Would you buy regular park admission to visit while your pass was blocked out?
- Would you upgrade to a pass type that wasn't blocked out during those dates?
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I think that's the question they're asking. They aren't talking about adding new blackout dates based on opening new attractions. Rather, they're asking if your existing pass is blacked out when a new attraction opens, will you upgrade?That's really messed up if this one happens. I completely understand if they launch something when it's a blockout period, you purchased the ap knowing those dates.
ok so they sent this survey to ap holders that have blockout dates on their ap. I have a platinum without them and didn't see this survey.
That's really messed up if this one happens. I completely understand if they launch something when it's a blockout period, you purchased the ap knowing those dates.
Yep I remember when Splash Mountain had a soft opening for AP holders too.....those were the daysSo much for the days when AP holders got first "dibs" on a new attraction…I remember when Mission Space had a "soft" opening, and AP holders were allowed to ride…we rode it over and over again, to the point of being ill. Ah…good times.![]()
I feel the same way. It's acceptable to offer a product at a lower price point, but with more restrictions. It's not acceptable to add "surprise" blockout dates that weren't communicated at the time of purchase.![]()
I think people are confused about the questions,they're simply asking mostly those with silver or weekday AP's if they would upgrade their AP's or buy regular park admission to see the new attractions introduced during the summer,to me there's nothing sinister about asking this question.
I just took the newest AP survey & there was an "interesting" set of questions.
If your pass type was blocked out for about two months after a new attraction, parade, or show opened for the first time...
- Would you buy regular park admission to visit while your pass was blocked out?
- Would you upgrade to a pass type that wasn't blocked out during those dates?
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