Ya .. I would think that they will change blackout dates to the lower level APs to pretty much match the "tiering" prices set forth by the new ticket structure as well as blacking out SWGE dates.I also want to see if any structural changes coming as annual passes starting pretty soon after this will cover into when Galaxy's Edge will open - so will they add a category where one is blacked out from DHS when Galaxy's Edge opens and a "premium" one has no black out dates? something like that
There is already a Florida resident pass that has blackouts by park and day. They can go to at least one park everyday a year . Sat is blacked out of mk all year and only Epcot in summer.I also want to see if any structural changes coming as annual passes starting pretty soon after this will cover into when Galaxy's Edge will open - so will they add a category where one is blacked out from DHS when Galaxy's Edge opens and a "premium" one has no black out dates? something like that
There is already a Florida resident pass that has blackouts by park and day. They can go to at least one park everyday a year . Sat is blacked out of mk all year and only Epcot in summer.
There is already a Florida resident pass that has blackouts by park and day. They can go to at least one park everyday a year . Sat is blacked out of mk all year and only Epcot in summer.
Ditto. But glad I just went with my gut and bought my AP voucher late last night. Saved ~$150 (on 3 passes). That is NOT insignificant. That is two days or more of meals for the family.surprised none of these disney bloggers (self proclaimed insiders and experts) did not know about the AP price increases......shocked Disney kept the amounts under wraps
This round of the ticket/AP price increases is just a precursor. Raise a little now. Let that settle. Raise a little more later. I have to assume the number crunchers already have a target for what ticket prices should be come SWGE.I, for one, am surprised they went up because SW won’t be open a year from now, and they had already gone up this year. IF they don’t go up again in Feb 2019, then I understand. But if they go up again, then WOW.
(FWIW, ours expire in July and we had already planned on not renewing, price increase or not.)
This round of the ticket/AP price increases is just a precursor. Raise a little now. Let that settle. Raise a little more later. I have to assume the number crunchers already have a target for what ticket prices should be come SWGE.
It's the whole boiling frog concept.
I don’t have a chart on renewal prices as that can really only be seen by those who are renewing but I do have the new and old pricing if buying new on the FAQ on the Theme Parks board.Is there a chart anywhere comparing the difference in AP renewal prices, including FL residents?
Is there a chart anywhere comparing the difference in AP renewal prices, including FL residents?
From the ticket thread on the theme parks forum: