Sherry E
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Thank you for the clarification.Backing up a step, I don't really have a problem with complaining. And I didn't mean to make it appear I was jumping on Sherry. But what I don't agree with are those who say "Disney is just all about the profits", "Walt wouldn't have done this" or "Walt is gone from the park" or "Walt wanted everyone to come to his park". They are right on the last one, he wanted everyone to come to his park... to spend money. He never gave the park away at cost. He would have been one that said "The park is too crowded, we need to thin it out a little, and the way to do that is to raise the prices." Walt charged by the ride. Want to come in? $1 Want to ride Autopia? Buy a ticket for it. Want to ride the Pack Mules? Buy another ticket.
When I went in the 60s as a child, we bought ticket books, and when your 10 rides were done, your trip was over, unless parents wanted to fork over more money. Walt would love it if you just bought another pack of tickets.
Walt was a businessman, a very shrewd businessman.
Grocery stores will need the rep to come in and remove the passes and take them out of the system. That will take longer. As for the DIsney store, last time they lasted 2-3 days.I wonder if they will get rid of those premium passes tonight and not sell them tomorrow, I'm interested to see if they are still available at the stores.
I'm not eligible to renew until the end of the month, but hoping someone who is can answer these questions.
There's several mentions of parking now being an option. Is this for all passes or just the new ones (that replaced the premier) where it is included in the price. "Option" makes me think it is an add on.
I know there's no discount for renewal of the deluxe passes. What about the other passes?
Currently we have 1 premiere and 3 deluxe. Before today's announcement we were planning on getting one premiere and three SoCal passes. Is the SoCal pass still an option to downgrade?
I'm wondering if I should run and get a premiere pass at the Disney Store if there's no renewal discount instead of purchasing the Signature.
Thanks for anyone who has insight ... I know this is new for everyone, but hopefully someone who is up for renewal can help!
Grocery stores will need the rep to come in and remove the passes and take them out of the system. That will take longer. As for the DIsney store, last time they lasted 2-3 days.
Strange how none of the usual sources seemed to predict this.
Maybe I'm the only one, but I don't see these increases as too horrible if you already use photopass plus.
+$50 for the same deluxe, not good, but not horrible.
+$70 for premium to become signature (minus peak Christmastime), but + free photopass+ (costs $70 per 2weeks prior separately)
+$270 for premium to become signaturePlus (no blackouts) + free photopass+
So basically, they seem to be trying to reduce the horrible overcrowding over Christmas break, and making people pay an extra $200+ for it. If you are an annual passholder who doesn't go during peak Christmas anyway but uses photopass+ fairly often, this is actually a better deal for you.
I think people are allowed to complain, I mean it is a bit of a bummer doesn't mean I won't still be renewing my pass. I just wish they had gotten rid of the Deluxe as well, or the SoCals. Which I am sure will happen next year with the SoCal. I'm interested to see if the crowds lessen, I highly doubt it. People will still buy the passes.
I'm curious why you wish they had gotten rid of the Deluxe pass? For many people who don't live in the area, it's the least expensive option of getting more than 6 days in the parks. Not everyone is local. We bought our APs last year and are returning just inside a year to get a second trip out of them. We aren't close enough to justify a higher level pass.
Just gonna leave this here...I posted it elsewhere and feel like it needs to be read with all the complaints going on.
Not upset about the price increase at all!! If you're an annual pass holder and have not done the math to see the value in this and are therefore stating you will not be renewing, see ya later. More room for me. If you're not a frequent visitor and tickets work better for you than you're not affected as of yet. But even so, ticket prices are even still a great deal. Here's some information for you...and simple math.
Disneyland currently has 40+ attractions in its resort for a ticket cost of $99 (or $155 for a park hopper). Universal Studios Hollywood currently has 8, yes that's right, EIGHT attractions and they charge $95 for a ticket. Who is really the company overcharging here??
I don't get the complaints. I just don't understand. ANNUAL PASSES ARE AN AMAZING VALUE!! Here is some basic math to prove the value. If at any time you will be visiting the park more than 6 days in a year, you are saving money.
DELUXE PASS vs TICKETS ---
A deluxe pass is $599, or 6 days in the park with park hoppers. This AP does not include parking, but can be added on. For now we'll just quote it as if you were going to pay $18 (the current pricing) daily for parking those 6 days. That's a cost of $707 with the deluxe AP, or with just buying tickets on its own, $578. Here you can see the Deluxe Pass is not cheaper than just buying tickets, As long as you are only going 6 days. Any more than that and the pass is cheaper.
SIGNATURE ---
$849, or 5 park hopper tickets. Includes parking, PhotoPass+ and discounts on merchandise/food.
SIGNATURE PLUS ---
$1049, or 6 park hopper tickets. Includes parking, PhotoPass+ and discounts on merchandise/food.
Now I'm not your average visitor, but if I didn't have an AP then I would have spent a small fortune going to the parks this year. Without including any savings I have received on food and merchandise, my 63 trips to the park would have cost me $10,899 (with parking included). So please, tell me how this isn't a value. I hope you realize that AP's are directed towards those of us locals that take multiple trips during the year. It's a value. Please just look at the math. If I'm going for more than 6 days, I'd rather just buy the pass than buy solo tickets!! That guarantees I can return during the year more than 6 times if I wanted to!
At the end of the day, this is a discussion forum... and people will discuss things. Some of those things that people discuss will be what they don't like about Disneyland Resort or WDW or DCL, or whatever. The sentiments expressed about Disney are not always going to be sunshine and roses, but the thing is that everyone has their own idea of what is okay and not okay for them, personally, and we may not all share the same views on the pros and cons of certain things that Disney does.
But if no one ever complained or took the time to express their opinions -- which may be negative -- about changes, additions, removals, expansions, etc., this wouldn't be much of a discussion forum!!There would probably be a lot fewer posts, that's for sure. As it is, I get the feeling that some people who are new to or not as familiar with this forum may think that we (the mods, podcast folks, admins) "have" to say good things about Disney, or that we are somehow obligated to only paint DLR in a positive light. That's not what we do here -- I can't speak for Mary Jo, Tom Bell, Michael Bowling, Nancy Johnson, etc., but I'm pretty sure that all of us use our respective platforms to give out as much information as we can -- and also give our opinions. Sometimes we may love certain things that Disney does, and sometimes we may not like them at all, but the conversations and discussions on the board are always encouraged either way (as long as they remain respectful and people don't start jumping on each other, attacking and making things personal!).
Strange how none of the usual sources seemed to predict this.
Maybe I'm the only one, but I don't see these increases as too horrible if you already use photopass plus.
+$50 for the same deluxe, not good, but not horrible.
+$70 for premium to become signature (minus peak Christmastime), but + free photopass+ (costs $70 per 2weeks prior separately)
+$270 for premium to become signaturePlus (no blackouts) + free photopass+
So basically, they seem to be trying to reduce the horrible overcrowding over Christmas break, and making people pay an extra $200+ for it. If you are an annual passholder who doesn't go during peak Christmas anyway but uses photopass+ fairly often, this is actually a better deal for you.