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Disney VIP paid an extra 24,000 pounds to avoid queuing. Is it reasonable for the rich to enjoy privileges?

What I understand is that "extra money can avoid queuing", and it cannot be said that rich people enjoy privileges. After all, time is more important than money for some people. For people who value time, it is also very common to spend money and save time. After all, it is natural to buy time with money. If the extra money here is to hire people to queue up, it is reasonable. Or Disney has two venues, and it is reasonable to pay more for the venues with fewer people.

But what if Disney VIP pays 24 thousand more to avoid queuing? "There are two kinds of VIP services: one is a three-hour tour guide, 2,700 yuan per person, and each group is booked by 3 tourists, with a maximum of 8 people; The second is a 6-hour tour, which costs 3,000 yuan per person and is limited to 6 to 8 people. According to the staff, the VIP tour fee does not include tickets. Each tour group is equipped with a tour guide, and the tour route can be customized according to needs. You can choose the tour time at will without queuing. "

As can be seen from the above, the queue-free here is to jump the queue directly, which is unreasonable in my opinion and definitely violates the rights of ordinary tourists. VIP group jumping in line aggravated the waiting pain of ordinary tourists and infringed on the rights and interests of ordinary consumers. Follow-up reporters also found during the investigation that some projects can be played as often as they want, so ordinary tourists may need to spend more time waiting. For ordinary tourists, what is true fairness? Ordinary tourists also spend money to play, and they don't say they want to jump the queue for VIP tourists. This is unreasonable.

As an online professor said, "it is suspected of breach of contract to sacrifice the interests of ordinary tourists to meet the special requirements of VIP tourists and gain benefits." This is no longer a question of the rich enjoying privileges.