Epicnemesis
DIS Veteran
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There are a lot of wishful thinkers in here if they think this will lead to a change in Disneyland when things return to normal and annual passes return.
You have almost 10% of the country within a day trip of the parks. The annual passes will return when their normal capacity returns, and with them, the AP crowd levels.
The only thing that will change is that the grandfathered passes/addons are going away.
If I were a betting man I would say there will be three tiers:
Reservations required for every day; 2 reservations up to 30 days in advance
Reservations required on weekends/select days (flex pass).
Signature pass; go every day.
The reality is that Disney NEEDS AP holders to go to the parks during normal operations. Tourist demand just isn’t there 365 days a year to keep the parks humming. They need the$25 dollars per car, the food purchases, the seasonal merch purchases, etc.
I’m hoping that they implement reservations for the passes moving forward and that it is a fairly high threshold. The flex pass was great because the threshold was high enough that you rarely had blackout dates, and yet they still essentially were able to limit people from “overusing” their passes. It would be a great way to keep the parks at an 8/10 which I think Disney would try to target.
You have almost 10% of the country within a day trip of the parks. The annual passes will return when their normal capacity returns, and with them, the AP crowd levels.
The only thing that will change is that the grandfathered passes/addons are going away.
If I were a betting man I would say there will be three tiers:
Reservations required for every day; 2 reservations up to 30 days in advance
Reservations required on weekends/select days (flex pass).
Signature pass; go every day.
The reality is that Disney NEEDS AP holders to go to the parks during normal operations. Tourist demand just isn’t there 365 days a year to keep the parks humming. They need the$25 dollars per car, the food purchases, the seasonal merch purchases, etc.
I’m hoping that they implement reservations for the passes moving forward and that it is a fairly high threshold. The flex pass was great because the threshold was high enough that you rarely had blackout dates, and yet they still essentially were able to limit people from “overusing” their passes. It would be a great way to keep the parks at an 8/10 which I think Disney would try to target.