I apologize for being picky, but you are describing people visiting what everyone has agreed to be a "not inexpensive" Disney theme park as "have nots" based on their parade seat and parking spot.
I am almost 100% certain that these are what is known as "first world problems".
It might be time to broaden our world view.
I didn't mean "have nots" in that they don't have anything but more that the appearance that Disney is catering just to those that are (either via being able to to or willing to) spend more money
We can't blame Disney for this as every business on earth caters to those that are able and/or willing to spend their money.
If they don't...they go out of business.
My brother worked for McDonald's Corporate for years. They regularly rented one of the Disney parks for their owners for their National Meeting. Pretty sweet perk!I don't have statistics and I'm not invested enough to search for them.
My point is that none of this is new.
Walt allowed companies to rent parts of Disneyland for private events.
Most successful businesses look for way to monetize what they have.
Because there is an emotional attachment to Disney, this seems personal.
It's not.