I thought it was because of the logic that the flight seats are divided according to money
If I think about it, I think it’s controversial
I don’t want to pay for that time
The problem is, the time belongs to the person who waited for the line, and I didn’t pay him to buy it
It’s better to give it to Lotte World, not someone who waited for the line
I don’t think it fits the logic of capitalism
In capitalism, people who buy services and gain utility are the ones who buy them
You have to pay value to the person who provided the service
It’s not Lotte World that provided the service
I’m the one who waited for the line
For example, if 5 magic passers enter in front of the person waiting in line 10
The person waiting in line 10 is pushed back and becomes line 15
We would have waited an hour for the ride, so the average customer would have to wait two hours
That is, he stole the time of the people who waited in line
The Magic Pass user used the service labor of someone else’s time
I will pay the service labor fee to Lotte World
I think it’s right to say that the person who gave his time to others didn’t get any compensation, so he was robbed
Lotte World took away the service labor force of the person who waited for the line
It’s profitable from selling
They often compare it to the first class, economy class
Of course, the first class enters early without waiting, but the departure time of the flight is the same
No matter how many first-class guests there are
Economy passengers don’t lose any seats or departure times
But the concept of Magic Pass is, to paraphrase it, to take away the seat of an economist and give it to the first class guest of Magic Pass
If you think about the flight, I’m waiting for the 9 o’clock flight
First class guests come and steal economy seats
Eventually, the 9 o’clock flight couldn’t be fully booked, and then the next flight was vacant, so it would be a loss of time