kboo
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 10, 2014
I guess the point was that if they are not selling them because they don’t want more typical APs out there, come up with a compromise ticket that saves over daily tickets for those that come multiple times a year…
Of course anyone who is DVC and not a FL resident and needs that many days, the option should still exist.
I don't know if any of you kept APs over the pandemic (we did) but the current park pass system kind of already manages that, and so I wonder again why they aren't selling new APs... ** In the early days of online park pass reservations, anyone with an on-property stay got length of stay (or length of ticket) park passes, and an AP holder could only hold 3 days of park passes at a time. They've fixed it now, but when I tried to reserve online it would pull all 3 PPs first and then tell me I couldn't reserve any more, and then I'd have to call to switch out for length-of-stay reservations. I do remember thinking that if I were a local AP holder, it would be supremely annoying to have to pick which 3 days I'd reserve if, for example, I had family or friends visiting. Like should you reserve Thanksgiving or Christmas or another holiday, but then only be able to reserve other days day by day?1. Let's sell Annual Passes, but black-out some popular dates
2. Let's restrict AP sales, to manage crowd$
3. Let's sell quasi - Annual Passes, with a 50-60 day limit. !!!!
4. Where does this end?? - How many more restrictions are you going to place on my not-so-annual, Annual Pass ??
Are AP holders not staying on site limited in the # of park reservations they can hold at once?
**ETA: I think there may still be a de facto limit on # of reservations an AP holder can hold at once (like, you can't go in and reserve every single day at once, or can you?) so it seems like that might be a way to manage AP holder crowds. But maybe that also reduces demand for APs?