With apologies to the many AP holders on these boards, I have a lot of trouble understanding or justifying the current inequities across the buckets. Right now for June, every single day shows all four parks available for AP, with the exception of one day (where only MK is unavailable). For on-site guests, however, not a single day has all four parks available. Eight days have zero parks available. Every other day has just Epcot available, except for a single day that also has AK.
Why?
There are still rooms available in many resorts in June. But why would someone book one now? How does this make business sense?
And more generally, wouldn't Disney normally prioritize on-site guests over APs? It is nice to make your most regular and loyal customers happy (something Disney has been doing too little of lately, even pre-Covid). But APs used to be the first ones shut out when the parks hit capacity. Now they are the last ones. Even though they are much more likely to be local and thus have flexibility in when they can attend. And even though Disney makes significantly less money from letting them into the parks than it does from letting resort guests in.
I don't get it.