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Disney had recommended an AP. Are the kidding me? An annual pass for a once a year trip? How does that benefit me in any way. I looked into it and none of the days we are travelling have blackout dates but still for us to enjoy 6 days in the park for that price is ridiculous. Now say if the annual passes were good for 13 months, that would make more sense since we do travel to DL once a year we could use it for 2 trips and be able to enjoy the perks of having an AP. Travelling from Hawaii in the first place is expensive enough.
So if you stay on property is the 6-day pass available for purchase? We don't have the dough to splurge staying on property but maybe we could change our trip to every other year and stay on property because that is one of my dreams! Or is the 6 day taken away completely from everyone? Hoping Disney rethinks their decision! |
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That's what I'm saying. $350 starts to sound reasonable, doesn't it? It doesn't make sense that Disney is not doing this. However, I don't think that $300 for a 7-day ticket is a "reasonable" price to Disney in the climate of their current success, and that leaves them "stuck" at the moment trying to figure out what to do and how to market whatever it is they decide to do. Why? Because it also doesn't look good to go from $275 for 4 days to $290 to 5-days to $320 (a larger price jump between 4 day and 5 day) for 6-days. I agree that the current idea of just buying more full price hoppers or upgrading to an AP if you truly want no more than 7 days seems even more silly, but the average guest who really doesn't care about more than 5 days will never know about these mathematics since they aren't posted right there at the ticket booth or website that way. They are going to scratch their head though when they see a $15 upgrade for one more day (4 to 5 days) and then a $30 day upgrade cost for one more day again (5 to 6 days), and how many will get over that psychological hump to add the 6th day then? If you see a 5-day ticket for $290 and a 6-day ticket for a choice between $320 or $415 though, that's a no-brainer decision even if the 4-day ticket did cost $275.
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Oh my, I just today started seriously planning for my next trip and thought to come on the Dis to research or ask which week I should visit during March or April in 2013. I live in Sweden so, with that and, what with DCA's upgrades, well I need a week in the parks. I don't know what I'm going to do now, this is so upsetting
! I totally get that Disney want to stop those creepy ticket brokers who as one site said, "rented" used tickets to people. Denying me my properly purchased 7 day hopper isn't the way to combat those thieves however! |
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I just emailed them. I will be staying at a Good Neighbor Hotel when I go, but only being able to purchase a 5 day ticket WILL affect my stay.
I let them know that suggesting an AP or additional single day tickets is a very poor suggestion for someone who travels from Alaska. I hope between now and my actual trip a change is made! |
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I surmise from all of it, that right now, Disney is probably already about as full (ticket sales from guests) as it wants to be on a regular basis, so offering slightly discounted daily rates for a 6 or 7 day pass maybe are not on their radar right now when they can make more money per day by selling the current up-to-5-days Park Hoppers. I agree it might be a case of Disneyland not actively soliciting ticket sales as business is so brisk right now. On the other hand, I feel that Disneyland should understand that it will always be worth it to keep their current loyal guests as loyal guests, and not as disgruntled ones if made to pay an inflated price (compared to before, when tickets were only a few dollars more per each additional day after 5 days, for tickets higher than 5 days.) For my family, $1400 (IF the prices on a 7 day hopper were to be raised to $350) would be FAR out our price range.
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Jory I am in total agreement with you. I don't feel comfortable right now writing as my DH works for a Dis company so we fall into the "CM" family of things right now, but I disagree with what DLR has done in every way. We've been AP holders in the past and I know DH won't work for TWDC forever (shoot I'll be shocked if it's more than another year) so things will again apply to our family directly but I still have friends and extended family who are affected. I completely understand wanting to reduce/eliminate fraud and am 100% behind efforts to do so. That said, there MUST be a way to address this without losing honest money for Disneyland Resort AND it's customers!
I am sure most true Dis fans don't mind verifying the info about where they bought the ticket and/or showing ID or proof of ticket purchase or proof they intend to be the sole user of their ticket. Whatever is needed, DLR needs an OFFICIAL policy about selling longer than 5 day tickets OR a consistent written policy on upgrades at the ticket booth. This hodge-podge CM A knows how to upgrade but CMS B & C don't is ridiculous and hurts all parties. DLR needs to realize that the expectation from a stockholder perspective is to make profit. To achieve that, Disney has invested *billions* into remaking Disneyland into the Disneyland Resort, complete with 3 hotels and 2 parks. The idea was to make DLR a multi-day stay destination, much like it's WDW counter-part. They have been successful in this. Now make it so folks can come and enjoy a comparable CA vacation like they can in WDW. Since DLR has approximately 75%-80% of the park attraction base, making folks shove that into 5 days isn't very practical. Disney has booming business with it's local base, especially with APs. It works for APers now it's time to make the model work for Annual Trippers/those coming from far away (the *high spenders*).
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Even better, that was a great email
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I understand that fraud is the reason for the change, but why doesn't Disney require photos for 5 day or longer park hopper tickets, that would eliminate people being able to "rent" the tickets.
I too sent an email. We have an upcoming trip and also like to tour the parks at a leisurely pace (traveling with a senior) so mid day rest breaks work the best...we are staying before and after our upcoming DCL cruise and it would have been nice to have been able to buy a 7 day pass. If a 5 day pass is the most we can buy, I guess we will be spending the time before the Halloween party hanging out at the pool instead of spending time and $$$ in the parks.
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