While I have not experienced Peter Pan with the new VIP Tour procedure, it is likely similar to Character meet and greets — during the tour, VIP Guide calls ahead to book a time.Someone mentioned just recently that you have to call in advance to schedule if you want to do Peter Pan with a private tour...
Yes, there are limits. For example, the guide will call ahead to get you into Anna and Elsa, into the Princesses ay Fantasy Faire, into the characters at the launchbay. I saw the new addition of Peter Pan as a major improvement, as it hasn't been on the tour before.Someone mentioned just recently that you have to call in advance to schedule if you want to do Peter Pan with a private tour. That shocked the heck out of me. I mean, you're spending thousands of dollars and there are still limits. I can't even imagine how they'll handle this with SWL.
Generally, yes. When Cars Land first opened, we had access to Racers, and Maters, but not Luigi's.I know this is a long way off, but I was curious about private tours. If you book a private tour, does that get you front of the lime access to brand new areas? I am debating booking one whenever Star Wars Land opens.
Just to be very clear, it is not "Front of the line access", it is considered "Expedited access". If there is a line at the FP, you will wait in the line.Thank you everyone. I am debating this when we go in a couple years. Also next year is my parents 50th wedding anniversary. If I can arrange it, I would love to send them to Disneyland and have front of the line access one day. Lots of saving and planning to do!
That is fine. Basically I am trying to save my parents from running around.Just to be very clear, it is not "Front of the line access", it is considered "Expedited access". If there is a line at the FP, you will wait in the line.
That is fine. Basically I am trying to save my parents from running around.
I know this is a long way off, but I was curious about private tours. If you book a private tour, does that get you front of the lime access to brand new areas? I am debating booking one whenever Star Wars Land opens.
Someone mentioned just recently that you have to call in advance to schedule if you want to do Peter Pan with a private tour. That shocked the heck out of me. I mean, you're spending thousands of dollars and there are still limits. I can't even imagine how they'll handle this with SWL.
How have you seen the VIP tour change over the years? has it become better or worse value?Just to be very clear, it is not "Front of the line access", it is considered "Expedited access". If there is a line at the FP, you will wait in the line.
Yes, there are limits. For example, the guide will call ahead to get you into Anna and Elsa, into the Princesses ay Fantasy Faire, into the characters at the launchbay. I saw the new addition of Peter Pan as a major improvement, as it hasn't been on the tour before.
When we were on tour in April, our guide explained they can now call ahead for Peter Pan, like they do for Anna and Else, the Launchbay characters, and the Royal Hall. She called, got a time of 530 (it was about 430), we rode 3 other rides (Pinocchio, Snow White, and Dumbo), then went to Peter at 530 and rode.Malcon10t, are you saying that Peter Pan is now included on VIP?
When we first started doing VIP tours (back in the 90s and 2000s) the VIP guide basically was your FP runner. They arranged viewings, meals, could call ahead to find times for rides, and kept you going in the right direction. Then they added FP rides without FPs, and have slowly added other rides. They can call ahead and reserve a table for you to sit at places like Red Rose Tavern, so when you arrive, you don't have to hunt for a table. There is a lot they can help with.How have you seen the VIP tour change over the years? has it become better or worse value?
Minimum $400/hour, for at least six hours. Ten people, max.Dare I ask how much this costs?
We are going in June and it is $500/hr. Min 6 hoursDare I ask how much this costs?