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Old 09-01-2017, 12:59 PM   #1
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Question The cost doesn't include park admission??

I just read about this new tour at the AK and not only was I like when I saw the price ($265 per person), it dropped even further when I read you still need park admission. What exactly does one get for that kind of money that can't be done just touring the park on your own? I know the "easy access" part would come in handy for those wanting Pandora but is it worth that kind of price tag?

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I guess you might want to do this tour if you have limited patience and are travelling during peak crowds. . . . . or if you had money to burn.
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I wouldn't do it. As for the price of admission not being included that's pretty standard with Disney tours. I don't think any of their tours include admission.
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I wouldn't do it. As for the price of admission not being included that's pretty standard with Disney tours. I don't think any of their tours include admission.
That's true, but most of the other tours are also much less expensive making the "no park ticket included" easier to understand.
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That's true, but most of the other tours are also much less expensive making the "no park ticket included" easier to understand.
True enough. I guess I just tend to assume that anything like a tour or special event tickets don't include admission to whatever theme park, zoo, aquarium planetarium etc. that they're in unless and until I learn otherwise. My assumption tends to be that I'm buying X and only X in this case X it's a tour. This assumption carries over to AP's as well. I assume that all I'm buying and the only thing Disney, the zoo or any other venue that sells AP's is required to give me is a year's admission and that any extras such as discounts, newsletters etc. are things that the venue has reserved the right to discontinue at any time without notice. This assuming I'm only getting a tour or an AP or whatever for my money means that I'm always happy with any "extras" provided because I don't expect or count on getting any "extras."
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These VIP tours are just getting crazy expensive! I can only understand doing that at the busiest times of the year and only if you have the money....
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But, after saving for the WDW trip, how many have that amount of EXTRA money (per person)???
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That was pretty much my response when I saw the price. I hope for that price they show you some truly amazing sights and have incredible information to share. If you think how much it costs to hire a VIP tour guide, how does this tour compare financially with that? I can't afford either one so I didn't bother doing the math but I wonder if this is the logic behind charging such a price for a four hour tour.
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An "ordinary" VIP tour is $400-$600 per hour for up to 10 people with a 7-hour minimum, I just found out.

Comparatively, I suppose you could call this tour a pretty good deal since you haven't to pay at least $2800, possibly more.

I don't know if the hourly rate varies according to group size or what all you want to do, maybe both. As crazy popular as the Pandora stuff is now, wouldn't surprise me but what you'd pay the higher-end rate if you wanted what's included in this tour.
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hmmm. i just read a bunch of posts on this, including the official disney site. i can not for the life of me determine what makes this tour special. you can do all of these things on your own. i'm confused.
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hmmm. i just read a bunch of posts on this, including the official disney site. i can not for the life of me determine what makes this tour special. you can do all of these things on your own. i'm confused.
You're not the only one - but they are advertising it as giving "easy access" to the rides. Other than Pandora, I didn't think getting to the rides was that difficult to begin with.
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hmmm. i just read a bunch of posts on this, including the official disney site. i can not for the life of me determine what makes this tour special. you can do all of these things on your own. i'm confused.
I could see my husband and I doing this if we were only going to be there for 3 days. It would allow us to have a full day at EP & MK and then a split day at DHS & AK. We'd be able to schedule our 3 FPs for DHS and not have to worry about trying to get FPs at AK. It's overpriced, IMO, but I'd still consider it under certain conditions. I read a blog post about it where they tried to come up with line-item pricing for all of the elements and it basically comes out to paying ~$35/person per ride after backing out the food costs.

If we were there for a week and had all of of our kids with us....no way. I wouldn't even consider it. If I was going to spend $2500 for our entire family to do something extra at Disney, I'd be doing a VIP tour that would allow for more flexibility.
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I think this VIP tour is tailored for the privileged who have money to burn and want to be escorted to the front of the line and not deal with the rest of us guests. Crazy to believe but I know there are people out there who have no problem paying for this. And as long as that is true, Disney will continue to offer these kind of high-end experiences.
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I don't have as much of a problem with these high-priced luxury offerings as others seem to.

If you've got enough money to stay in high end, all-inclusive resorts elsewhere, these VIP tours would be the sort of thing you're accustomed to and expect to find at WDW.

I know lots of people complain about how many more such things Disney seems to be offering, but I'm betting it's pretty smart marketing to try drawing the truly wealthy who otherwise might go to the Caribbean or Mexico. Those people are likely to drop bunches of bucks at WDW if luxuries like this tour are available.

Seriously, if you won the lottery like that woman who just got a $338 million lump sum, wouldn't you do this kind of stuff? I darn sure would!
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oh, i definitely do not have a problem with it. if you can afford this and it benefits you, go for it. it's not affecting my enjoyment in any way. i just can't imagine doing it. but then i live in PA and have a ($700) annual pass, so i guess that's how i spend my money! ha.
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