mikepizzo
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Not to take anything away from you but, to be fair, MOST things become an ornament lol
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More and more reviews and info is coming out about SWGE. Visit the SWGE subforum for all of that and more!
It will be interesting to see if GE allows Disneyland to pass Magic Kingdom. And I wonder how big of a boost DHS will get. If Pandora gave AK a 10% boost in it's first full year, what is the ceiling for DHS?
I also find it interesting how much lower DCA is than DL, given that they are right next to each other. Not nearly as much to do in DCA, but I think I spent just as much time over there re-riding Guardians, RSR, and Incredicoaster. Easily my 3 of my 4 favorites.
Can you link that subforum please?
Also, I just noticed quotes don't save for future use, or at least not that I know of. I quoted you rteetz, went to the Rumors and News homepage, came back into this thread and noticed the "Insert Quotes" button in he bottom left was gone, which meant I had to requote you. Maybe something to add to future updates.
NEWS
A look at all the new Skyliner merchandise that’s coming ... the ornaments are pretty cool!
https://twitter.com/Attractions/status/1131212454787256322
Go to the theme parks attractions and strategies board and it’s right at the top.Can you link that subforum please?
Also, I just noticed quotes don't save for future use, or at least not that I know of. I quoted you rteetz, went to the Rumors and News homepage, came back into this thread and noticed the "Insert Quotes" button in he bottom left was gone, which meant I had to requote you. Maybe something to add to future updates.
NEWS/PHOTOS
New Rise of Skywalker photos and story in latest Vanity Fair edition
(note, seems to be some spoilerish elements of characters in the photos, etc)
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/05/star-wars-cover-story?verso=true
That mug!!! Finally, I've been waiting for a new mug, I haven't bought one in a while because I have too many. I'll have to break something...
no, it is 6 passes - so can be 6 days and not really hopper (or if you "hop" you are using up 2 of the passes) - so really 6 entrances that can be used over as few or many days as you want (within the time frame of June 4th to Aug 28th)
I guess I misread it initially. I first read it to say that you get 6 admissions: 1 to each of the four parks (so 4 park admissions) + 1 to each water park (2 water park admissions) for the 6 total, I didn't read it the first time as 6 admissions to any of those 6 (parks + water parks) and being able to repeat them. That's why I thought it was essentially a lesser Park Hopper+ (which on a 4-day, would actually give you 8 admissions if you counted 4 theme park admissions + 4 water park admissions).
NEWS
Disney announced "Summer of One World" ticket for Walt Disney World
For a total price of $444 (plus tax), this ticket includes one admission to each of the Walt Disney World theme parks and water parks. Ticket details:
- Summer One World Tickets must be purchased between June 4, 2019, and Aug. 23, 2019.
- Each Summer One World Ticket includes six admissions – one admission to each of the four Walt Disney World theme parks and each of the two water parks.
- You have flexibility in how you use these tickets, including visiting more than one park per day.
- Tickets must be used June 4, 2019 – Aug. 28, 2019.
http://blogmickey.com/2019/05/disney-announces-summer-one-world-ticket-for-walt-disney-world/
I read this as:
1 visit to MK
1 visit to Epcot
1 visit to DHS
1 visit to AK
1 visit to BB
1 visit to TL
Are others interpreting it differently?
Wow. Pretty flexible ticket. Personally I've always like the flexibility when it comes to a WDW ticket and makes a ticket like this pretty appealing when the alternative is the date-based tickets/pricing.That is exactly how I see it ... and you can use those tickets/visits over as many or as few days as you want within the overall time from
So you can go to MK and EPCOT in the same day, but that uses up 2 of your 6 visits
Alright, had some time and love my spreadsheets, so tried to predict the attendance at the 6 stateside Disney Parks over the next few years
Kept it simple and assumed a 2% just natural increase to each park each year. I don't know of any major addition to other parks until 2020 (though I assume like Rat or something might open in 2020, but didn't contemplate that for now)
I put the impact for a full year of GE at 2x that of Pandora to AK for Disneyland and 1.75x at DHS (since getting is 2nd) and put the % of that increase being seen in 2019 as the % of months GE is open and then the remainder of the impact being seen in 2020.
basted on this it would put Disneyland still behind Magic Kingdom in 2020 - but very, very close. Now, but 2021 with the 50th anniversary and Tron opening and stuff I expect Magic Kingdom would then expand their lead.
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So 1 question, does this mean a break mid-day to go back to the hotel would then mean you can't go back to the same park after the swim/nap?That is exactly how I see it ... and you can use those tickets/visits over as many or as few days as you want within the overall time from
So you can go to MK and EPCOT in the same day, but that uses up 2 of your 6 visits
The main difference though is a regular 4-day 1 park per day allows multiple visits to the same park.Wow. Pretty flexible ticket. Personally I've always like the flexibility when it comes to a WDW ticket and makes a ticket like this pretty appealing when the alternative is the date-based tickets/pricing.
If I didn't have passes already and wanted to go during the summer, I could see snagging this ticket. Even if you only went 4 days and skipped the water parks, it is still a good deal. DOesn't a normal 4-day non-hopper ticket cost about the same?
Just odd they basically give you a hopper, without technically giving you a hopper. I wonder if they would ever stop selling park hoppers to do this. (Make you essentially eat up another ticket if you wanted to go to a different park). I would think that would help crowd control by forcing people to stay in a given park on a given day.
I guess this is the 'bonus' of date-based pricing-- they can offer flexible tickets like this and make it seem extra special. For those who say Disney world is not affordable, when they offer family-friendly deals like this -- it is pretty cool.
So 1 question, does this mean a break mid-day to go back to the hotel would then mean you can't go back to the same park after the swim/nap?
The main difference though is a regular 4-day 1 park per day allows multiple visits to the same park.
Someone could get a 4-day 1-park per day and go to MK twice (MK one day and MK another day). Under this ticket deal you cannot do that. It is literally 1 visit per park.