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The year of a million schemes keeps rolling along. 

I guess if you're paying $2,500/ night to stay in an over water bungalow, what's $12,000 for a 1 day park tour. 

https://wdwnt.com/2019/01/new-world-of-dreams-12000-tour-being-offered-at-walt-disney-world-offers-cinderella-castle-suite-access-and-more/

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34 minutes ago, DaveInTN said:

The year of a million schemes keeps rolling along. 

I guess if you're paying $2,500/ night to stay in an over water bungalow, what's $12,000 for a 1 day park tour. 

https://wdwnt.com/2019/01/new-world-of-dreams-12000-tour-being-offered-at-walt-disney-world-offers-cinderella-castle-suite-access-and-more/

Does it include park admission?

because if it does, I’m in!  

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47 minutes ago, Travisma said:

I saw this yesterday and just shook my head in disbelief.

I actually thought it was an Onion article at first.

36 minutes ago, ImDownWithDisney said:

Alcohol is included. So if you went with 5 more heavy drinkers you could make Disney lose money for the day.

Who's with me?!?

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I wonder why alcohol is in quotation marks!?

  • All meals included (3 a day, with select “alcohol”)

 

I'm usually immune to Disney schemes but I have to say if I had $2000 to spare (going with 5 other people) this would be a fun way to spend a special day.  

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1 hour ago, Seals said:

I wonder why alcohol is in quotation marks!?

  • All meals included (3 a day, with select “alcohol”)

 

Probably  because Remy Martin Louis XIII is $260 for 2 ounces at the California Grill. And I gaurentee you that if I was spending $2000/ person we would be eating at Victoria & Albert's Chef's Table, $250/ person and doing the wine pairing, $150/ person. And would end the evening with several  snifters of Louis XIII. 😂 

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5 hours ago, Seals said:

I wonder why alcohol is in quotation marks!?

  • All meals included (3 a day, with select “alcohol”)

 

I'm usually immune to Disney schemes but I have to say if I had $2000 to spare (going with 5 other people) this would be a fun way to spend a special day.  

Yeah I would do that, but it would cost me 4k. There is no way i could sneak off without the wife in tow.

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My wife was in the Magic Kingdom with friends yesterday.  It was crowded, and she noticed a small group being led onto a ride with 2 guest service cast members (which is provided with this tour).  The thing that bothered her was the fact that the people in the group were smoking around the regular guests, and the guest service cast members did nothing about it.  I wonder if that is one of the additional perks. 

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1 hour ago, djsamuel said:

My wife was in the Magic Kingdom with friends yesterday.  It was crowded, and she noticed a small group being led onto a ride with 2 guest service cast members (which is provided with this tour).  The thing that bothered her was the fact that the people in the group were smoking around the regular guests, and the guest service cast members did nothing about it.  I wonder if that is one of the additional perks. 

For the price they should let you snort a line from Elsa's cleavage 

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1 hour ago, ImDownWithDisney said:

For the price they should let you snort a line from Elsa's cleavage 

You can experience that and more when booking the Magic Four Way Special at Mickey's Backyard Massage Parlor and Casino.  And it'll cost a lot less than $12,000.  Well...a little less anyways.  

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15 hours ago, djsamuel said:

...The thing that bothered her was the fact that the people in the group were smoking around the regular guests, and the guest service cast members did nothing about it.  

Yeah... that's not cool at all. Maybe the marketing department can rename it "The Totally Awesome Break All The Rules And Piss Off All The Other Guests VIP Tour"

11 hours ago, ImDownWithDisney said:

Not when you factor in child support

:ROFLMAO-1:

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It says it is only a 12 hour day so on extended opening days does that mean if you go at rope drop they kick you out 12 hours later. I also wonder how they will handle bookings since the suite is used for things like Make a Wish. Do you share it, do they forgo $12K, do they kick the freeloaders out?

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3 hours ago, keith_h said:

It says it is only a 12 hour day so on extended opening days does that mean if you go at rope drop they kick you out 12 hours later. I also wonder how they will handle bookings since the suite is used for things like Make a Wish. Do you share it, do they forgo $12K, do they kick the freeloaders out?

First of all, you don't go to rope drop because you have 

  • Front of the line attraction access
  • Access to any restaurant at Walt Disney World (no normal reservations needed)

Only the poor common folks who have to stand in line or depend on reservations do rope drop.

Second of all, you get

  • A tour of the Cinderella Castle Dream Suite

Only the mega rich get to actually stay there (not sure if that's true right now but I'm sure it's coming in the $20,000 per day World Of Even Bigger Dreams package).

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5 hours ago, Duane said:

I don't care how Disney "packages" this scheme... for $12K they better be successfully raising the dead...  Anything less, then they could throw in a couple of Fastpasses!  :dontknow:

Bobby says they may be thawing out Walt for an extra 5 grand

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On 1/30/2019 at 10:23 AM, h2odivers...Ray said:

 

Probably  because Remy Martin Louis XIII is $260 for 2 ounces at the California Grill. And I gaurentee you that if I was spending $2000/ person we would be eating at Victoria & Albert's Chef's Table, $250/ person and doing the wine pairing, $150/ person. And would end the evening with several  snifters of Louis XIII. 😂 

You get to go to Pecos Bill, and the select alcohol is Bud Light or Coors Light.

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2 hours ago, Travisma said:

Seaworld properties already have the quick queue passes that you pay for.

My sources tell me that paid FP has been repeatedly discussed for WDW (ala MaxPass at Disneyland), but WDW management has continued to push back on crossing that line. 

But I did hear something about Magical Express no longer being a free service. You heard that here first. 

TCD

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2 hours ago, Travisma said:

Seaworld properties already have the quick queue passes that you pay for.

Yes, but SeaWorld never had any type of free Quick Queue passes.  They have always been for pay. 

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