I first read about this elsewhere yesterday & knew I'd need to read the entire thread here (which I have). At this point, I'm all for XPass - and know I'm not loaded. I do need to give this more through on how I'll feel when I retire to FL in about 20-25 years.
Here is the response I posted on another site yesterday:
I'm probably on the "other side" of this issue. By no means are we flush with cash and do have to plan pretty far in advance for our Disney trips (mostly WDW &
DCL). Yet when I read this article I was/am all for XPass.
First, I presumed by "deluxe" it would also include DVC, which we regularly stay at (on a friend's points, not own). So that needs clarification.
If it's (eventually) open to anyone, then it's no different than other "special" offerings like firework cruises, VIP tours, firework dessert reception, etc. We used to watch the fireworks for free at Tomorrowland Terrace. Now we decide from trip to trip if we want to pay for the reception to have those seats or not.
Another example is the 3D Dessert Reception (w/ VIP Illuminations viewing) during Food & Wine. I would never do this with my mom, but have done it twice with BFF. Last year we even upgraded to the Sweet Seats.
But perhaps the best example is the Dining Reservations. This costs nothing, but it is a regular occurrence for a table service restaurant to be booked with reservations, and not available to walk-ups. Some would say this is unfair; that there should be no reservations. It's even more of a factor on DCL with the silver, gold, & platinum levels. Yes, I couldn't wait to get to gold just to book Palo earlier. And getting that "perk" is incredibly expensive, as the only way to get there is take more cruises!
As long as Disney maintains a high visitor count, high demand for resort hotel rooms, etc., they can "afford" to put these kinds of measures in place. Why? Because Disney people like us, even though we gripe about it, determine the offerings are worth it (based on want or need) and find a way to fork out the $.
Everyone has their own wants and limitations. Do I want a private cabana on
Castaway Cay. You bet, but $500/day is too rich for me, so I'm satisfied with getting up a bit earlier for a good seat on the beach.
Frankly, I feel my time is very valuable, as is effortlessly traveling with my elderly mother. She can't "run" to an attraction at opening or do all-day/commando style visits anymore. If I have the OPTION of paying more for a more relaxing/less taxing vacation, it is most likely worth it for me and my family. And as much as we initially hate these types of changes with Disney, in the end we know they create incredible experiences for us.
Personally, I hope we get to try out some form of this for our November visit.
Gayle