Despite the exit of Bob Chapek, Disney Parks head Josh D'Amaro continues to back theme park reservations in latest interview

Jan 11, 2023 in "The Walt Disney Company"

Posted: Wednesday January 11, 2023 1:!6pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

In a new interview with Theme Park Insider, Disney theme park boss Josh D'Amaro again reiterates his support of theme park reservations and the message that they improve the guest experience.

 

The driving force behind theme park reservations has been a hot topic among theme park fans since their introduction in 2020, with many believing that former CEO Bob Chapek was the principal architect and supporter of the system. With Chapek now gone from Disney, it may surprise some observers to see the head of Disney's theme park division continue with the same message as Chapek, and suggest that reservations exist to improve the guest experience.

The Disney Park Pass reservation system has been hugely unpopular with guests post-COVID due to the many additional layers of complexity involved in visiting a Disney park and no sign of any improvement to the guest experience. In fact, park pass reservations combined with Genie+ are, in many people's opinion, making the parks a far less favorable experience than they were in 2019 before the changes. It costs more to visit a park than ever, reservations can be hard to come by, standby lines are long, and securing Lightning Lane or Virtual Queue reservations is tedious and stressful.

On several days in the busy holiday week, there were multiple attractions with over a 3-hour wait, with Star Wars Rise of the Resistance reaching more than 5 hours of standby wait, and 30 attractions with wait times above 60 minutes.

When asked about the theme park reservations and guest pushback, D'Amaro said, "It's a guest experience issue. This all starts with guest experience, and having been in this business for as long as we have been, we know what constitutes a great guest experience. We know that there are certain attendance thresholds that can potentially deteriorate the experience. So the reservation system change that we've made is completely premised on wanting to deliver [you] the best experience I possibly can. And to do that, I'm asking my guests to make reservations, which is change. Change isn't easy, particularly for Disney, where everybody watches every single move that we make, and if you change something that's tradition, or the way that it's always been, it's hard."

Many Disney theme park fans suspect the primary driver for theme park reservations is to allow Disney to manage attendance spread across its theme parks, and to tightly control its operational costs, specifically labor.

New Disney CEO Bob Iger recently commented on park pass reservations at a company-wide Town Hall meeting. At that time, in late November 2022, Iger said that he had not used the system and would need to discuss it with D'Amaro before commenting further.

In a day full of more upbeat Disney news yesterday, Disney announced that Walt Disney World Annual Passholders will be able to visit the theme parks after 2 p.m. without needing a park reservation, except on Saturdays and Sundays at Magic Kingdom Park.

We have also previously reported that there are major changes planned for the park pass reservation system in 2023, including eliminating reservations for guests purchasing date-based tickets.

You can read the full interview with Josh D'Amaro at Theme Park Insider.

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DCBaker3 days ago

September 29 and October 1 have been added to the calendar as Annual Passholder good-to-go days.

DCBaker10 days ago

More Annual Passholder good-to-go days have been added: September 15, 24 and 26. Upcoming good-to-go days: September 10, 11, 12, 15, 17, 18, 24 and 26.

DCBaker15 days ago

September 17 and 18 have now been added to the calendar as Annual Passholder good-to-go days.

Sirwalterraleigh17 days ago

…good luck taking enough showers to get that funk off 😎

Splash4eva17 days ago

Btw Seaside made Disney seem cheap 😂😂😂

Sirwalterraleigh17 days ago

Hope everyone is enjoying the long weekend… I see the stupidity of “good to go” days continues 🙄 Enjoy the bbq 🇺🇸

HauntedPirate17 days ago

Young marketing people who have been directed by management to “create a program” which “provides perceived value” and “makes the annual Passholder feel good”? Oops. There’s that phrase, “bad management”, rearing its ugly head again.

Fido Chuckwagon20 days ago

Right, so what is the use case? It’s frankly insulting that Disney thinks their AP holders are this stupid.

SingleRider20 days ago

The calendar is completely open as of now so you could get a reservation for anywhere day of.

Fido Chuckwagon21 days ago

These are so dumb. Literally, what is the use case for them? Any day that is uncrowded enough to turn into a GTG day is a day you could have gotten a day of reservation for anyway.

DCBaker21 days ago

3 more Annual Passholder good-to-go days have been added: September 10, 11 and 12.

pdude8130 days ago

Great, thanks.

mattpeto30 days ago

You don’t need a reservation, anyone can join the VQ.

pdude8130 days ago

28th is a day I was trying to figure out where to make a reservation for previously. Does anybody remember on a good to go day whether passholders need a park reservation for VQ or not?