I agree. Disney is Disney because of the PR. It doesn't have amazing thrill rides, it is the "happiest place on earth" and that feeling is how it markets itself. I do not think the $ they could make selling limited numbers of line passes would override that value. Plus they could not charge as much as universal since they cannot offer unlimited FP for every ride. And again, parks like six flags and cedar point did not have FP in place and THEN start charging. They charged from the moment they offered it. Disney more than other parks takes in huge revenue from souveniers, food and hotels. I am thinking of a more advanced version of the receipts they are currently using that offer 20% off in gift shops during busy times of day for a couple of hours to help with crowd control. This all just sounds to me like advanced planning
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Originally Posted by DizFanSLD View Post
BUT, I am still of the opinion that the 3 FP+ is not a number written in stone either. I think they picked a reasonable number (from their data and perspective - I realize many her DON'T see it as a reasonable number) to make available during the rollout. I think that once they have decent data on usage and guest feedback over a decent breadth of time, capacity, etc., that they may tweak that number, or perhaps offer additional "same day" selections to resort guests, etc. Not sure what it will look like, but I am one who actually believes that the word TEST actually means that they are still TESTING the system, and have not finalized things. Heck, they tweaked FP- numerous times through the years!
I also think this testing will change as it goes along. Mostly because a lot of people buy park hoppers, it costs them basically nothing to sell that extra feature, and allowing hopping can actually help with crowd control. It is a pretty nice package and I am thinking they will somehow make FP+ fit this.