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a day late but i love me some reys
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one park or park hopperWent to Disneyland yesterday and it was awesome, mostly because it was empty AF. Most lines were 10-15 max, with the exception of a couple rides. Was able to get on multiple rides multiple times because little to no wait.
I would overpay all day if I could get another trip like this
dang! Have fun man. Let us know how Avengers Campus is.
The wording they use alludes to hopping back and forth like normal after 1PM, but I’d also love some confirmation.do yall know if you can jump back and forth with the park hopper?
i know you cant switch til 1pm but after that, can you just jump back and forth as many times as possible?
The wording they use alludes to hopping back and forth like normal after 1PM, but I’d also love some confirmation.
Man can it be end of June already so I can be in my hotel room waking up and booking my ROTR queue?yup because starting next week they're gon' extend closing from 7pm to 9pm
plus if i dont get that rotr queue at 7am, im gon try for the 12pm and likely have to go back and forth
Yes, did it this past weekend. As long as its past 1 PMdo yall know if you can jump back and forth with the park hopper?
i know you cant switch til 1pm but after that, can you just jump back and forth as many times as possible?
We have a lil one, so we only did 1 park, didn’t think we would have enough time for both.one park or park hopper
my girl went this past wknd to upgrade to park hopper cause shes been hearing the wait times were so short
taking a mental health day midweek and going 6/9
My wife compared prices and told me Costco's deal is pretty good.The wife & I are about to take our son to Aulani. Is Costco the best route to book for someone who has zero Disney memberships.
why do i feel like this is chapek being chapek, a greedy ol' bastard who always wanted to charge more and invest less on new innovative themes/attractions?
Bob Chapek Avoids “Annual Pass” Term for New Disneyland “Frequent Visitor Program”, Aims at Shareholder Return Over Guest Value
In today’s quarterly earnings call, Bob Chapek answered a question about the new Disneyland “membership” program that will replace annual passes, which were discontinued and cancelled earlier this year.
In answering the question, Chapek avoided using the annual pass term for the replacement program, referring to it as a “park loyalty and affinity program” and “frequent visitor program”.
Chapek also stated that the per guest spending across the Disneyland Resort Annual Passholders was inconsistent, and the new program aimed to “get an adequate return to our shareholders for the type of experience that we do give to our guests”.
Essentially, Chapek and the company feel that the old program was offering too much at an inadequate price point, and also that spending at times was not strong enough among these guests.
This would indicate that the new programs will have guests paying more money for less days of access (and maybe even lesser benefits), although it remains to be seen what all of this will look once it is actually announced.
It’s ALWAYS about money/ROI when dealing with a corporation. Most people just don’t say it straight out like this guy did.why do i feel like this is chapek being chapek, a greedy ol' bastard who always wanted to charge more and invest less on new innovative themes/attractions?
Bob Chapek Avoids “Annual Pass” Term for New Disneyland “Frequent Visitor Program”, Aims at Shareholder Return Over Guest Value
In today’s quarterly earnings call, Bob Chapek answered a question about the new Disneyland “membership” program that will replace annual passes, which were discontinued and cancelled earlier this year.
In answering the question, Chapek avoided using the annual pass term for the replacement program, referring to it as a “park loyalty and affinity program” and “frequent visitor program”.
Chapek also stated that the per guest spending across the Disneyland Resort Annual Passholders was inconsistent, and the new program aimed to “get an adequate return to our shareholders for the type of experience that we do give to our guests”.
Essentially, Chapek and the company feel that the old program was offering too much at an inadequate price point, and also that spending at times was not strong enough among these guests.
This would indicate that the new programs will have guests paying more money for less days of access (and maybe even lesser benefits), although it remains to be seen what all of this will look once it is actually announced.