Is there any benefit to D23 for someone who no longer lives in LA, and only makes it to Disneyland once every 3 or 4 years? I'd been toying with joining, but wasn't sure I could see the advantages.I haven't seen any ABD offers through D23, and I've been a D23 member since March.
I have wondered, though, about D23 and ABD in regards to the Backstage Magic tour, which my daughter and I took in August. If D23 continues to offer archives and studio tours for its members, will that dilute the value of the ABD tour? I know those D23 studio events sell out quickly and they're not offered continuously, but they're free to anyone with $75 (D23 yearly dues) and a fast internet connection. Can anything keep D23 from expanding its tours to Imagineering or Jim Henson Studios?
I'm not knocking D23. I originally thought it was a money grab, but I eventually joined and have attended a few events.
Is there any benefit to D23 for someone who no longer lives in LA, and only makes it to Disneyland once every 3 or 4 years? I'd been toying with joining, but wasn't sure I could see the advantages.
D23 has held events in places besides LA such as Walt Disney World and NYC. If I'm not mistaken, I think they even held a special event at a Lion King showing in Anchorage. That said, I think D23 has been Disney-park centric to date so if you don't live in California or Florida, it might not be worth your while if you're interested in the events.
The magazine is beautiful and the articles are entertaining. D23 also has members-only merchandise, if you're into that. I joined to have access to the events. I live in the Bay Area, but I'm from San Diego so I'm always game for a trip home.
I'm from LA, but I live in Ohio, so the chance of me being in LA or Florida at the same time as a D23 event is highly unlikely, unless it were by accident. The magazine sounds cool, but would it really be worth $18.75 per issue?D23 has held events in places besides LA such as Walt Disney World and NYC. If I'm not mistaken, I think they even held a special event at a Lion King showing in Anchorage. That said, I think D23 has been Disney-park centric to date so if you don't live in California or Florida, it might not be worth your while if you're interested in the events.
The magazine is beautiful and the articles are entertaining. D23 also has members-only merchandise, if you're into that. I joined to have access to the events. I live in the Bay Area, but I'm from San Diego so I'm always game for a trip home.