Disney Implements Mandatory Upfront Fees: Guests Face $400 Charge for Premium Experiences

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A split image showing a close-up of a book page under a magnifying glass on the left, and people engaged in a Disney lightsaber battle at a themed event, under colorful lights on the right

Credit: Inside The Magic

6 Comments

  1. Goose

    Hope that they return your money to you as quickly as they take ot from you if you have to cancel.

    1. Terry

      It’s been that way for awhile. No biggie. I booked and they charged. Then I had To change my plans. Money was returned almost immediately. Then was able to rebook for my visit. All good.

  2. Maverick

    Maybe you should plan better. PS Watch out for the canopy.

  3. I’m fine with this, it might reduce the amount of guests going providing more opportunity to go.

  4. Ralph

    I was in DHS on April 5th. When I went into the droid factory around 11:00 AM, it wasn’t very busy. I asked if I needed a reservation, and they said “not at the moment, step right up.” I didn’t because I didn’t want to lug a droid around all day. I didn’t go back later. My question is, does the new policy change anything for walk-ins when things are slow there? I refuse to do the whole light saber thing because it involves a lot more play acting than I prefer and it has ALWAYS required a reservation. No walk-ins at all. Plus you end up with something that only lights up and makes funny noises. At least the droids can move wherever you want with the remote and make funny noises.

    1. Jonathan

      Your missing out unless you aren’t much of a Star Wars fan. It is a very imersive expirence and filled with lore.

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