It's why they should have went the Universal route. Charge a premium for it and let people get in queues whenever they want.
I like that Disney offers VIP tours for those who can afford them but for the vast majority of people (us included) there is no way we could ever justify the cost of a VIP tour given our financial status.That would be worth the price to me.
True but $15/person was $79 for us & one day was for 2 rides! That’s absurd.I like that Disney offers VIP tours for those who can afford them but for the vast majority of people (us included) there is no way we could ever justify the cost of a VIP tour given our financial status.
Disney has VIP tours for those who want 'walk on' access to everything and for the rest they offer something more reasonable.
I'd prefer 'free' but if I have to pay something, I can find $15 when I want to.
Not arguing with that! $79 for 2 rides is absurd!True but $15/person was $79 for us & one day was for 2 rides! That’s absurd.
This. Didn’t even bother with Genie plus at Epcot on Tuesday because test track return was at 9pm by 7:30 am, Soarin was already at 2 pm and none of the others really matter. I couldn’t book an iLL for Frozen because I wasn’t a resort guest and they were sold out by the time I could—and the Ratatouille queue told me no slots available at 7 am and at 1 pm. At MK on Monday I did do Genie+ but only got Jungle Cruise at 7 am (11 am return time) and Peter Pan at 11am ( 5 pm return time) before everything else was sold out. Really not worth the money.Given what happened this week stacking is going to be largely irrelevant anyway. You’ll be lucky if you pull 2 lightning lane attractions total before everything sells out. AK was out of every single lightning lane including all the shows by 2:20 pm today.
It was over $90 for us and we also got only 2 rides.Not arguing with that! $79 for 2 rides is absurd!
Exactly our experience yesterday at HS. Paid for G+ for 5 for 2 rides. Main rides sold out quickly. Since it was our arrival day we got to the park later but with the 2 hour stack not sure how much better it would have been. As feared strategies discussed so far don't seem to be the best during busy times.True but $15/person was $79 for us & one day was for 2 rides! That’s absurd.
I honestly don’t think they care. They are raking in the money with super crowded parks this week. If you want to complain go wait in the 2 hour line for guest services? We made some memories this trip but we aren’t coming back any time soon. It has become so crowded and such an expensive planning nightmare that I am very done. But I have no expectation that I will be missed.This whole thing is a train wreck. I don’t think Disney realized how useless G+ would be on busy days. But that just raises the question: how could they not have seen this coming?
If so many are not getting their money's worth I wonder if less will purchase? I know I'm reconsidering for our Jan trip.
That's why only charging $15 doesn't work. It's the same issue that FP+ had. Too many people have access to it. With the lack of rides at 3 of the 4 parks this was bound to happen. IMO skip the line systems only really work when they are limited to how many have it.Not arguing with that! $79 for 2 rides is absurd!
Here's the thing, I don't think they really care that much about the parks anymore. As long as the money is rolling in that's all the matters. Right now the focus is Disney+.I’m starting to reconsider myself for our February trip. Some of these recent posts are concerning - it’s one thing to charge extra money but it’s another when they can’t deliver on top of it! I can only imagine the complaints they must be getting about this - and I hope they are! Of course if the money keeps rolling in I guess they don’t care but the park experience seems to be declining with Genie+
I understand Disney wanting to make more money and I’m willing to pay - if it improves my experience. If paying more for a worse experience is the new trend, it’s sad. This is coming from someone who was excited to try the Genie+ but it seems like it’s constant stress/challenge all day with little return.
I think Disney will push most people into adding to their pkg for the length of stay. I don't think most will buy day of.If so many are not getting their money's worth I wonder if less will purchase? I know I'm reconsidering for our Jan trip.
That being said, people on DISboards make up a small portion of people in the parks so not thinking us deciding not to purchase due to low return of value for cost, will make much difference.
I’d love that, but even at that price, they have to only sell so many per day. What’s another (x) amount of dollars when we’ve spent thousands to be here?They should just make Genie + $299 pp with unlimited rides and call it a day
I’d love that, but even at that price, they have to only sell so many per day. What’s another (x) amount of dollars when we’ve spent thousands to be here?
After hearing over and over about how-to stack LL reservations (at 7 AM, using the 120 rule, and tapping into to a ride after the 120 time, etc), today I’m seeing many posts stating that it’s not working that way as of today.
I’m curious if anybody there today can confirm or deny that there have been some closures to this loophole? The posts said that while they could book at 7, 10, 12, 2, 4, 6, they could not grab another once tapped in two places into their first ride.
We have had the same experience this week.we are here now and were unable to do any stacking. It’s very frustrating because by the time your “window” opens again to book, everything is gone or it’s so late in the day. I’m going to write a post about our experience, it’s been soooo stressful