Man, I used to give those away left and right with indecisive children..
Should have given away the children instead!
Man, I used to give those away left and right with indecisive children..
But what would the parents do?Should have given away the children instead!
But what would the parents do?
Yeah, that's when my family finds another place to vacation, permanently.I think that's per person too! So if you have a party of 6, it's $6 per person per ride, so $36 just to ride like, Big Thunder Mountain
People are speculating they are only doing this in DLand Paris because they are millions of dollars in debts over that park and there's rumors its not super profitable.Yeah, that's when my family finds another place to vacation, permanently.
And I say this as a stay-onsite, 5-day ParkHopper, MaxPass/PhotoPass, eat-every-meal-in-the-park, Blue Bayou Fantasmic package person; we already pay the top-tier full rack rate for every dang thing you can do there, and I'll be [redacted] if I'll pay PER RIDE. You talk about killing the "Disney bubble," hoooooooooooooo boy. It'd be like some rinkydink local carnival, but breathtakingly expensive.
Possibly true, idk, and if so, that would mean less imminent danger for Disneyland in CA -- but no matter where it is, chiseling the guests out of the magic is reeeeallly not the way to go. I'd actually pay double for MaxPass as it was -- just don't remind me, at every single ride entrance, of how much $$ I'm spending, and please don't make this a thing where people who don't have that money to spare (aka me growing up, whose family absolutely did not ever have the means to go to DL at all, much less like this!) have to watch those who do, scan some stupid app and breeze on through at $x/per ride, while they stand in the 2-hour line because they're less well off. What an awful experience for both! Here's hoping none of this will come to pass; it's stressful, enraging, and terrifically sad to think of.People are speculating they are only doing this in DLand Paris because they are millions of dollars in debts over that park and there's rumors its not super profitable.
We've been 5 or 6 days since reopening and have not waited longer than 30 minutes even when posted wait times are much longer. That may all change when Key passes come into play....I’m with you. As much as we miss DL, we are debating canceling our Nov trip for a variety of reasons, including the lack of FP/MP. My family rarely waits more than 20 min in a line.
Everyone was really worried about what they'd do with APs and for the most part what they announced is pretty similar to before... which is good news. Maybe we can hope the same for MaxPass? Most of the strongest rumors surrounding FP being replaced are more focused on WDW.
I, too, was disappointed with the lack of FP/Max Pass upon my return to DL. I’ve been twice since reopening and before each visit I would see all these comments on my Facebook groups and whatnot talking about the short wait times. It just wasn’t my experience. Sure, wait times in general were lower than most of my other trips, but not always. Cars was consistently 75-120, Space was 45-75 most of the day, big thunder was always at 25-35 mins, etc. Those waits weren’t horrible but once you really get the Max Pass system down, know all the little tricks and how to stack them, etc, I would very rarely in a line longer than 10 mins. Between going to the park early, utilizing Early Magic Hour (when I stayed onsite - and which has yet to return either!), and FP, we would just hit ride after ride after ride. It was awesome. I would GLADLY pay a bit more for max pass. I agree with you that having to stop and think about each ride and whether you want to spend the money really sucks the fun out of it.