![]() This makes doing all the rides in the park as easy as it is now, while also giving guests who just want access to the park the ability to do that. Rather than making all rides comes with an additional fee, we could see two levels of ticket: one that includes all the rides, as the current ticket does, and one that does not include them. There’s also a potential middle ground between these two extremes. (Image credit: Disneyland Resort) The Two Ticket System Could Be The Solution Frequent guests who have done all the rides before and just want to enter the park to enjoy being at the park could do so, while maybe throwing in one ride on their favorite attraction as well. Locals in Orlando and Anaheim who just want to have dinner in a restaurant would be able to do that. ![]() It would be a PR boon to be able to say that ticket prices were now cheaper.Ī lot of people would likely take advantage of this separate park entry ticket. But there’s also no denying that Disney has been raked across the coals in recent years due to the constant increases in ticket prices and additional costs. I can already hear people complaining that even if Disney brought back ride tickets, it wouldn’t mean the current park ticket would actually go down in price, and there may be truth there. This could mean that guests who only wanted to do limited rides, or no rides at all, could still enjoy the theme park experience, but for a lot less money. The fact is that if Disneyland and Disney World truly did go back to a ticket system where every ride had its own cost, that could be balanced by actually dropping the current ticket price for park entry. (Image credit: Disneyland Resort) Paying For Rides Could Make Getting Into The Parks Cheaper If things continue going in this direction, what’s to stop every ride from having its own Lightning Lane price? It’s essentially a shift back to the ticket book idea, but maybe that’s not the worst idea. Certainly a lot of people are not fans of this idea. This means a lot of guests are paying to get into the park and paying again to get on the rides. ![]() Recently, Disney CEO Bob Chapek revealed that 1/3 or more of guests have paid to use these features. Because of the Disney Parks' popularity and the way lines can get really long all over the park, many view these additional cost options as necessary rather than the optional service they are sold as to the public. These are the most popular attractions in each park, which means the lines for them tend to be long, making the interest in skipping the line that much higher. These are called Individual Lightning Lane attractions. However, there are one or two rides at every domestic park that require a separate purchase to get the ability to skip the line. ![]() The former gives guests the ability to skip the queue on several different attractions for a flat price. In 2021, Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World launched Genie+ and Individual Lightning Lanes. And when the parks launched a FastPass system for queue skipping, the system was free to everybody, though that doesn’t mean it didn’t have issues. (Image credit: Walt Disney World) Genie+ And Individual Lightning Lanesįor decades following the set price establishment, if you got into Disneyland or Disney World, you could go on any ride you wanted as long as you were willing to wait in line. ![]()
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