Resellers Caught Buying Up All Merchandise From Disney Parks

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6 Comments

  1. Chris

    Scan admission media, make the limit strict per person, not per day, but per person, once the limit is reached, that ticket can no longer be used to buy said item until say a week before they are no longer going to be sold in the parks and lift the limits completely at that point. Also, add serial numbers that get associated with passes, if the item is found within X weeks for more than Y% above purchase price, ban the person from the parks. Also work with eBay, ETSY, etc. to ban users that do this. Crack down and crack down hard on this practice.

    1. Karl

      Completely wrong. The market has spoken. Disney should raise prices and or sell more merch outside the park to meet demand. More revenue and more happy customers.

      Your plan is overly complicated, will increase already long lines as employees are forced to say “show me your papers,” lead to customer service conflicts, and sellers will obviously not post serial numbers online to avoid your park bans.

      1. Teddy

        Tickets and passes can be scanned for/linked to everything. Scan them along with the merch.

      2. Joseph

        Universal does this and it has virtually no impact of lines.

    2. Mallory

      That won’t work because the resellers typically just grab other people with pass holders and work with them and give them a part of the cut… Sadly I have seen this

  2. James Robert Wyllie

    Also monitor Amazon, and crack down on the resale of disney movie club exclusive titles. And just a heads up resellers are pulling this on different merchandise from just about all retailers. In particular disney merchandise exclusive to certain retailers and disney 100 merchandise across the board. This pretty much a widespread wide reaching problem.

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