allege that in May 2020, they tried to book reservations in November of that year. The second, E.K., a resident of Palm Beach County, Fla., has been a passholder since 2010 and shelled out $67.75 a month for her subscription, according to the suit.Į.K. One of the anonymous plaintiffs, who goes by the initials M.P., is a resident of Orange County, Fla., who has been a passholder since 2013 and paid $633 for each Platinum Pass for her family. “Disney appears to be unfairly favoring single ticket or multi-day ticket holders, while restricting Platinum Pass holders, in order to make a larger profit,” according to the plaintiffs, who are accusing Disney of a “predatory business practice” and “exploiting the customers who support it most.” Disney World is being sued by two annual park passholders who say the park operator is using COVID-era restrictions to limit attendance. “On some days, Platinum Pass holders and Platinum Plus Pass holders cannot make reservations to go to a Disney theme park, even though there are single day passes available for purchase,” according to the class-action lawsuit filed against Disney in Orlando federal court last week. Instead, the suit claims the customers were told their subscriptions were subject to “blackout dates” because of pandemic rules aimed at limiting capacity - a pretext to squeeze more money out of visitors. Two Florida-based theme park customers - who each paid between $600 and $800 for a yearly “Platinum Pass” - said in court papers they believe the pricey passes gave them the option to book theme park visits whenever they wanted. Son of original ‘Snow White’ director bashes Disney’s ‘woke, pathetic’ remakeĭisney World has been accused of cheating customers who paid hundreds of dollars for yearly passes to gain unlimited access to its Florida parks - by imposing COVID-19 restrictions on their visits even as it sold access to other park goers, according to an explosive lawsuit. Disneyland Paris employee fired for refusing to put whipped cream, Nutella on guest’s wafflesĭeSantis asks Florida IG to probe former Disney-appointed board for dropping $2M on perks - including $500K on ticketsĭisney sues DeSantis for damages after he asks them to drop suit
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