That is my only complaint. I honestly don't care if they were throwing blu-ray players at a parade for free like candy, it's just very weaselly to put special features just on the premium edition. Marketting is the only reason, and clearly some back alley antics with Sony.in regaurds to the muppets, Its not the price. I will gladly pay the 25 dollars. Its the fact I dont like feeling like I am being pushed into buying something becuase of that carrot dangling in front of me.
But my question is, if Disney wanted to put as little care as possible into the standard release DVD, why then even release a standard edition? There's clearly an upsell with the special features trying to get you to buy a soon to be a 70 dollar door stop (the digital download is a scant few years away... that's why FYE's are closing down in droves). Why not just sell a double disk blu/standard combo pack? I was at Target the other day and saw some Lego Star Wars movie that comes ONLY in a combo edition... but even then, according to the package, the special features are on BOTH DVD's. Disney COULD have and SHOULD have done that, leaving special interactive features that work for Blu-ray as the incentives.
Even if I had a player, I'd feel that Disney is looking for the premium home theater set rather than the budget conscious fan. I will buy the combo pack, sure... but I'm more likely to get the crappy standard version as a gift. THAT'S what I'm ticked about.