Ms Bibbidi
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- Mar 21, 2022
I agree. This is very restrained. Of course, they could raise the price again in February or right before they do restart new AP sales.I am surprised they didn't price them higher than what they did.
I agree. This is very restrained. Of course, they could raise the price again in February or right before they do restart new AP sales.I am surprised they didn't price them higher than what they did.
Honestly same. While my renewal was almost $1300, it pays itself with two trips just in ticket prices alone. Got a 5 day PH ticket for a companion and it was half the cost of my AP. I'm saving an arm and a leg in room rates with the AP discount at Dolphin, plus the 10% TS dining helps. Until it takes 3 trips instead of 2 to come out ahead, as an OOS visitor I will probably keep renewing my AP.I am surprised they didn't price them higher than what they did.
I have Pixie ... they block ALL WEEKENDS, all Monday holidays, weeks in December, April, Thanksgiving .... and we can't make more than 3 park reservations. They have reduced the impact these passes have on busy times. Imagine if they just escrowed all that money and let it grow? And with Pixie appealing to local those folks will walk in dine, drink, shop and go on a few rides. They are spending more money with less hesitation. For those not local they may also be booking hotels, def spending money on food and again less hesitation on upsells. They fill gaps for Disney.What I find interesting is the lack of increase with Pixie. They seem to be pushing the Pixie pass as much as possible by making it much more economically valuable than the other passes. Makes sense to push the pass holders onto your least busy days.
Our renewal isn’t for a while - we may upgrade - but probably not to Incredi - for us I just dont’ see the point in going to Disney on the busiest days of the year - even if I do have the time to go then.
I disagree. IMO they will pause sales again once they reach the amount of passes Disney wishes to sell. The weekday pass will always be available cause that's when they want AP holders in the parksSeems like they making the same mistake that Disneyland made and not increasing the prices of the passes enough so demand and supply are in balance. The annual pass situation at Disneyland is a disaster.
I have Pixie ... they block ALL WEEKENDS, all Monday holidays, weeks in December, April, Thanksgiving .... and we can't make more than 3 park reservations. They have reduced the impact these passes have on busy times. Imagine if they just escrowed all that money and let it grow? And with Pixie appealing to local those folks will walk in dine, drink, shop and go on a few rides. They are spending more money with less hesitation. For those not local they may also be booking hotels, def spending money on food and again less hesitation on upsells. They fill gaps for Disney.
It works for us (we went down from Platinum pass) because we had started skipping weekends (beach, Disney, beach), we avoided the holidays and I'd rather spend money on upsells. In the end they likely get more cash from me than they did before with Platinum. (not counting hotel)
I had an out of state for years ... My guess is that they know if out of state are that committed to them, they'll also pay the big bucks. Florida folks also buy Universal, SeaWorld, Busch Gardens ... maybe it's just a way to stay in the market.Why do they restrict this to FL residents? Out of state people would be willing to work around these blockouts too.
It's really interesting that they have announced price increases to the passes - but still are only offering the renewals. They probably sold almost no passes at the prices listed above - because they weren't available! So does this mean perhaps there's a glimmer of hope they'll start reselling them again? Doesn't necessarily seem likely, but maybe! Just seems odd to make a big announcement for a ticket price increase - for a ticket they're not currently selling.
this is the main reason I don't want to go in. . . 2 days. lol but I got family bullied into it. we gave up our passes during covid not knowing. been pass holder since 2002. my 10 day ticket for the 4 of us was a huge pill to swallow that I'm still choking on. it drives me batty how much I paid vs when we had the passes even at full price. brutal. just brutal.This makes me sad. We were only coming once for 11 days next year. A 10 day ticket was pretty close to our renewal for our sorcerer pass (DVC). A little higher but was still going to do it. Now with the price increase it makes no sense to keep them. We are officially out. Been passholders since 2004 It holds no value to me anymore since reservations favor ticket holders over AP and the discounts I already get with DVC. I never thought I’d say those words….
Because pixie dust aka weekday was always Florida residentAnd for the 50th time, why can't DVC buy the pixie pass?????
No…Have they specifically said they will start new sales? This could just be the new price for those who already have annual passes.
Pixie is also only FL residents so they are enticing FL residents to shift to weekdays by giving a better price point which would allow more park availability for weekends, holidays and peak periods.They seem to be pushing the Pixie pass as much as possible by making it much more economically valuable than the other passes
Member Services has to verify eligibility for the Sorcerer pass, then they forward you to ticketing.My AP expires 1/14, 60 days from today, but there is no option on the app to renew. When should that pop up? I seem to remember there was some kind of issue when you renew over the phone, but can't recall what it was...