Maybe, but at some point, the tweaks will become significant enough that it's hard to say that it's really the same product as today. If it is tweaked to be more like MaxPass, for instance (so that it no longer excludes the top rides and no longer prohibits re-rides), then that's a totally different animal (and one that would cost a lot more!). I suspect that the new version would get a different name, since people are going to associate "Genie+" with "not worth the money." But even if not, I think you and I are actually on the same page. I can see that sort of product (or, more likely, a pure ILL$ system) existing in 5 years, possibly still under the label "Genie+." But I just don't see the current monstrosity, or something fundamentally like it, lasting that long.I do disagree with Grasshopper201, though. A form of G+ will be with us for awhile. There will be tweaks, but it'll be with us. It lasted for years at DL with a very similar product, MaxPass.
Universal already does it. Just catching up with the competition.Yea, this extra layer of paying for certain rides and excluding them from G+ is a new and slippery slope.
I think $15 will still be the standard price, but it'll go to $20 for the busiest days.
Universal doesn’t charge extra for certain rides thoughUniversal already does it. Just catching up with the competition.
Universal doesn’t charge extra for certain rides though
I wouldn’t be surprised if “UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND” drives the price up to $20 for Christmas. 5 years from now? I’d guess it averages $5 per year and runs $40 per person in 2027.My guess is $15 is temporary and won't even last a year
I doubt that considering they have said the $15 is introduced pricingAh, I didn't consider variable pricing
I’m surprised that haven’t started that now$25 and the addition of a Genie Magic Carpet Bundle that includes the IAS at a reduced cost if you buy them all together as a package.