FeistyDisneyMom
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I understand what you're saying and to an extent I agree.
My problem is that those of us who cannot ride all the G+ rides are, in essence, paying more for less.
There are a total of 19 G+ rides at DL/DCA. Of these 19, I cannot 'safely' ride 4 unless I want to take chances with motion sickness and a ruined day. This leaves me 15 rides for $20 or about $1.33 per ride. I know that's still 'cheap', but someone who can ride all of them is paying $1.05 per ride.
I'm lucky in that Scopolamine works for me or it would probably be 6 'no rides' for me, making the cost of G+ even more expensive per ride. I really feel for those whose motion sickness is really bad, have a phobia of coasters, or whose children won't get the full benefit of G+ because of height requirements. Many of them probably won't even opt for G+ because they feel it's just not worth it.
I think it would have been better for Disney to set it up so that you pay on a sliding scale for the rides you can ride (so G+ would cost me around $15.75 for 15 passes) or give 19 passes for $20 to be used as one chooses. I'd be able to use my 4 'extras' to re-ride the rides I'm able to do.
It seems like instead of calculating the cost/value based on total number of rides, it makes more sense to calculate based on minutes saved going through LL vs standby for the rides you DO ride. If someone goes on a low attendance day or just manages to really muck up their G+ selections, they could end up going on every ride but still saving less time than someone who uses G+ to minimize time in line through more careful planning/selection.