Disney should not be putting the restrictions on incredipass holders. Most of them are from out of state on a vacation usually staying at a Disney resort, and spending in the thousands of dollars for a maybe twice or three times a year trip. the problem is passholders with a much less expensive pass usually a day guest, in many cases visiting on a daily basis. They are the type of quest that causes the crowding problems. When someone has spent over $1600 on a pass along with hotel costs (usually a Disney resort) and food cost, I think they should be allowed to visit the park they choose. To put restrictions such as advance reservations on this type of pass should not happen. Fix the problem with your less then $500 annual passes that are flooding the parks. Another problem is the remarkably heavily discount resident passes currently offered. Guests with this type of pass with a cost of $60.00 per day can visit the parks without the restrictions placed on Incredipass guests. Maybe make the cost the same for all guests to be fair to everyone.
When you purchase an AP you accept the block out dates on your pass. By telling you sorry there area no reservations at MK today for you Disney is effect adding a block out date. Living close to Disney we purchased our AP with the thought we could visit the parks without a reservation. If these restrictions continue then lower the cost of the AP.
Comments for Disney Cracks Down on Parade Chaos at Magic Kingdom
Cathy Shea
Disney should not be putting the restrictions on incredipass holders. Most of them are from out of state on a vacation usually staying at a Disney resort, and spending in the thousands of dollars for a maybe twice or three times a year trip. the problem is passholders with a much less expensive pass usually a day guest, in many cases visiting on a daily basis. They are the type of quest that causes the crowding problems. When someone has spent over $1600 on a pass along with hotel costs (usually a Disney resort) and food cost, I think they should be allowed to visit the park they choose. To put restrictions such as advance reservations on this type of pass should not happen. Fix the problem with your less then $500 annual passes that are flooding the parks. Another problem is the remarkably heavily discount resident passes currently offered. Guests with this type of pass with a cost of $60.00 per day can visit the parks without the restrictions placed on Incredipass guests. Maybe make the cost the same for all guests to be fair to everyone.
Kenny
Let me guess…YOU have an IncrediPass, don’t you?
Dave
When you purchase an AP you accept the block out dates on your pass. By telling you sorry there area no reservations at MK today for you Disney is effect adding a block out date. Living close to Disney we purchased our AP with the thought we could visit the parks without a reservation. If these restrictions continue then lower the cost of the AP.
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