That only addresses part of the problem. If they are limiting crowds, they want the most they can get for each of those visits.If the concern is crowd control, it seems the reservation system would control that, regardless of APs.
As an out-of-stater I’d love to see a “punch card” system of some sort.
That only addresses part of the problem. If they are limiting crowds, they want the most they can get for each of those visits.
Ehhhh… that’s not really how most things work, though. Consider season tickets for sports teams, memberships for zoos and museums and aquariums… not to mention basically all other theme parks…But really if we all pay the same rate(s) per day, it’s “fair.”
Ehhhh… that’s not really how most things work, though. Consider season tickets for sports teams, memberships for zoos and museums and aquariums… not to mention basically all other theme parks…
I’m not saying Disneyland has to offer any type of “membership” program at all. They’re a business, and it’s up to them to decide what they want to offer and how best to maximize their profits. But most entertainment venues don’t really operate on a principle of “fairness.”![]()
Perhaps you missed this part:No. It’s supply and demand. Demand is so high perhaps they don’t need to give out discounted tickets, which is basically what APs are when they are used to go every weekend or whatever people are saying they do... (which I would totally do if I lived close). I don’t know the economics of it... I just think maybe wait and see what the restructure looks like.
And I’m not saying Disney is doing it to be fair. I’m saying if you’re losing sleep over this, just remember you’ve been getting an awesome deal and now you might have to pay what regular people pay. I was trying to be helpful by reframing the situation.
Sports have a finite number of games. Museums and Zoos would get rid of annual passes, too, if the pass holders were there 100 days a year and it was too crowded to move. Disney is just so dang popular.
There just seems to be a lot of angst about it on the boards. I get the disappointment, until it starts sounding like entitlement.
And honestly, I wouldn’t miss the local teens who act like they own the place.
I’m not saying Disneyland has to offer any type of “membership” program at all. They’re a business, and it’s up to them to decide what they want to offer and how best to maximize their profits.
Perhaps you missed this part:
Spot on. After awhile, everyone feels entitled to something that was never theirs to begin with. With all the money people paid, they feel entitled to better experiences. Well guess what? There are always others who are willing to pay more to have even better experiences. Its nothing personal. Just basic economics.No. It’s supply and demand. Demand is so high perhaps they don’t need to give out discounted tickets, which is basically what APs are when they are used to go every weekend or whatever people are saying they do... (which I would totally do if I lived close). I don’t know the economics of it... I just think maybe wait and see what the restructure looks like.
And I’m not saying Disney is doing it to be fair. I’m saying if you’re losing sleep over this, just remember you’ve been getting an awesome deal and now you might have to pay what regular people pay. I was trying to be helpful by reframing the situation.
Sports have a finite number of games. Museums and Zoos would get rid of annual passes, too, if the pass holders were there 100 days a year and it was too crowded to move. Disney is just so dang popular.
There just seems to be a lot of angst about it on the boards. I get the disappointment, until it starts sounding like entitlement.
And honestly, I wouldn’t miss the local teens who act like they own the place.
But, the AP program as we knew it is dead (unless Disney changes its mind years down the road). Disney has said that multiple times, and yet, some here don't seem to believe it.
Of course it is. I might not have read enough posts to see people here that they "refuse to believe it", but Disney clearly said they are bringing some sort of frequent visitor program back. We have no clue what it will look like, but it would not be very exciting to anyone if it was just a "you can get a special popcorn container" or "you get a discount on food if you come often" sort of thing. I can't imagine Disney hyping the return of some sort frequent visitor program that wouldn't benefit us somehow. No one would care, and those executives are dumb enough to think it would. It is reasonable to expect a discounted way to go the parks more frequently.