If they want to reward passholders appropriately, the tier pricing needs a revamp. Florida residents who, most likely, do not stay on property, do not regularly dine Disney, and can visit enough days to get their per diem below $20, buy annual passes at a steep discount. When compared to foreign visitors or even we Michigannders, who cannot just pop in after work or school, but Disney food because it is part of our “vacation treat” and pay to stay on property must pay a premium for our APs. Erasing FastPasses was criminal, but the Incredipass is highway robbery compared to Florida resident options.
Agree 💯% with Rod.
I have said that DVC members who pay Florida property taxes should also get Florida pass prices & options. As loyal visitors, the stupid Reservation System should be removed for Annual Passholders. In the system, daily ticket holders have preferences over AP.
For years, I, along with my grandson held AP’s. With the Reservation System and the current DAS policy are reasons I, as well as many others have not renewed/given up AP’s. Not to mention the PRICE!!
Comments for Walt Disney World Begins Promoting Annual Passes Again
Rod
If they want to reward passholders appropriately, the tier pricing needs a revamp. Florida residents who, most likely, do not stay on property, do not regularly dine Disney, and can visit enough days to get their per diem below $20, buy annual passes at a steep discount. When compared to foreign visitors or even we Michigannders, who cannot just pop in after work or school, but Disney food because it is part of our “vacation treat” and pay to stay on property must pay a premium for our APs. Erasing FastPasses was criminal, but the Incredipass is highway robbery compared to Florida resident options.
D
Agree 💯% with Rod.
I have said that DVC members who pay Florida property taxes should also get Florida pass prices & options. As loyal visitors, the stupid Reservation System should be removed for Annual Passholders. In the system, daily ticket holders have preferences over AP.
For years, I, along with my grandson held AP’s. With the Reservation System and the current DAS policy are reasons I, as well as many others have not renewed/given up AP’s. Not to mention the PRICE!!