A Separately Ticketed Magic Kingdom event is being expanded to Disney's Hollywood Studios:
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A Separately Ticketed Magic Kingdom event is being expanded to Disney's Hollywood Studios:
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Originally Posted by Disney Parks & Resorts
I loved the extra magic morning at MK, but is it really needed for Toy Story Land?
Is this really just a continental breakfast? That is horrible. Hotels give you the same stuff for free at hotels.
Two things and a (nasty) comment (or two):
1) Another money grab for the mouse
2) There will be people who actually spend this kind of $$$ for 1 1/2 hours in TSL?!?!?!?!?!!
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How long is this going to go on? Will they soon give up on regular MYW passes completely and go to a 'pay by the hour' format? Get a ticket when you go in, or rather, have them log the time/date stamp when you scan you MB+ on entry, and have to scan again to leave. At which point you are charges $50 per hour, or portion thereof. (This would be on an equivalent basis with this Early Morning Magic cost....)
This cost almost makes the MNSSHP and MVMCP seem cheap!!!!!
I still love visiting the parks, but it is getting a bit 'old' to see every new thing have a price tag attached.
Sorry for the rant!!! :soapbox: I'll step off my soapbox now!
Testing the waters to see how much people are willing to pay to try out new attractions?
Precursor to hard ticketing early/late entry to SW:GE when it opens?
Those are my guesses at this point.
I can't imagine paying that much for 3 rides (one which has been around for a while) and some pastries.
I'm actually surprised they haven't done/tried this for Pandora.
Seems more that they're playing with the idea of charging for extra magic hours.
Technically, they already have done it for Pandora. I don't know if it's still available or not, but they were selling AKL "VIP" passes (seems to me it was much more expensive than $79, maybe $225+) - it included special access to FOP, Navi, ROL, and I think some of the other attractions like EE and Dinosaur. Not exactly the same, but it was a way for people to "buy" their way onto FOP at a time when the lines were (are?) so long and FP+ is so difficult to get.
What annoys me is that these events take hours away from regular park ticket times. So unless you have a park hopper, not a good idea to go to MK on a day when they are having Halloween/Christmas parties because your day will end at 7 o’clock. I imagine the same will be true with the Studios. Your day will start later. And at a dollar a minute you wouldn’t want to stop at for that cup of coffee.
Hmm, I never really thought about it this way. Thanks for that different point of view.
If they tweaked it a little - you got to ride the rides for 1.5 hours, then had a sit down character breakfast with Buzz, Woody and Jessie (with actual food, not continental) - I would think it was worth it.
Now, I'm going to have to go figure out how much an hour it is when you buy a park ticket . . .
I think they would go back to the A-E ticket books before they started charging per hour. I can see it now they would sell it as a discount on park tickets only $50 to get in, but it will be $75 for the ticket book. Each book will have 2 E tickets, 2 D tickets, 2 C tickets 2 B tickets and 2 A tickets. If you want more tickets you can purchase them starting at $5 for an A ticket and $10 for an E ticket.
Pricing based on demand at that time. The more crowded the park gets, the more expensive it is to just get in. The longer a line gets for any particular attraction, the more expensive those ride tickets become. Part of me would like to see that, because only then could we really find out what people are willing to pay for. So much of the 'demand' is smoke and mirrors right now, with better pricing for longer stays, and people ending up at parks in attractions that they might never otherwise care for if it was not already baked in.