- August 2nd, 2019, 5:28 pm
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Look how many tiers of Annual Passes that Disneyland has, those tiers are there for reasons....
Distopia wrote:Look how many tiers of Annual Passes that Disneyland has, those tiers are there for reasons....

Hiveminded wrote:Any reason they closed two hours earlier today with no announcement or even an update on their app? Just drove 20 minutes to see a wall of disappointed people walking out letting me know they closed at 8. It’s perfect weather tonight too. Im just a little bit frustrated is all.
Distopia wrote:https://buschgardens.com/williamsburg/annual-pass/
Hardly the only parks...
Edwardo wrote:Distopia wrote:https://buschgardens.com/williamsburg/annual-pass/
Hardly the only parks...
He wasn’t saying they were the only parksbthqt had multiple tiers. He was saying the Disney parks, ESPECIALLY Disneyland, are the only parks where it’s a necessity to have. And I would argue that that’s true, for the restrictions more than the perks.
Disneyland is very much a locals park. I’ve never not been there when it wasn’t full of locals. They need blackout dates on most DL APs.
coasterbruh wrote:I, personally, have no issues if SCarowinds was not included in the gold pass. It's already too many people there on night for my liking anyway. Knotts, Universal and Busch Gardens (to name a few) keeps theirs separate from pass holders. I do believe the park does give away the gate a little too much but again, this is my personal feelings.
Grobble wrote:coasterbruh wrote:Halloween events across all chains are so profitable b/c they bring in many non pass holders
Glitch99 wrote:Grobble wrote:coasterbruh wrote:Halloween events across all chains are so profitable b/c they bring in many non pass holders
That's pretty much the whole point. Restricting season passholders for such events only makes it a more pleasant experience for those with one-day tickets, and makes it a more attractive option for those who think about buying a ticket but decide not to because of the crowds.
As has already been mentioned, a season passholder who gets in the gate for free, parks for free, uses their meal plan to eat for free, and souvenir cup to drink for free, adds no value for the park that day, and only complicates the experience of "paying" customers. Unless no/restricted access to Scarowinds would cause a significant number of people to not buy season passes at all, it's an obvious move to consider.
Plus, personally as a season passholder, restricting Scarowinds to one visit per pass per season would potentially add value for me. Cull all the passholders out of the crowds, and I might be prompted to actually use my one visit.