Peter Pirate
Its not the end of civilization...But you can see
- Joined
- Dec 19, 1999
OK, my idea is for WDW to promote a Resort package in a uniqely different way. The company would handpick one week per month for an entire year, call it '12 Magical Weeks' and during that time, for a package price, offer guests an experience unlike any they have received before.
In this package (make it a 2-3 night minimum) you would offer the guests 1 FP per day, per park (each), a commemorative '12 Weeks' trading pin, special activities at each Resort for the kids, specal concierge assistence to package guests with emphasis on PS's, golfing (at a discount), PI activities, etc. Have a '12 Magical Weeks' Illuminations viewing area complete with cash bar access and to top it all off, bring back EE and E-ticket nights (say 2 of each during each of the '12 Magical Weeks') in which Package guests would get in free (all others would be welcome for a fee).
This should ensure that Disney Resorts will be packed for one week each month and would allow Disney to "test" many options of future offerings.
The pricing would certainly be important as the guest MUST feel he's getting a bargain and yet Disney must make money. The PR & marketing would have to be huge and sucessful as well, but if handled properly they could have 12 weeks of magic themselves...
Any thoughts? (Dumb question, I know...But be constructive)...
In this package (make it a 2-3 night minimum) you would offer the guests 1 FP per day, per park (each), a commemorative '12 Weeks' trading pin, special activities at each Resort for the kids, specal concierge assistence to package guests with emphasis on PS's, golfing (at a discount), PI activities, etc. Have a '12 Magical Weeks' Illuminations viewing area complete with cash bar access and to top it all off, bring back EE and E-ticket nights (say 2 of each during each of the '12 Magical Weeks') in which Package guests would get in free (all others would be welcome for a fee).
This should ensure that Disney Resorts will be packed for one week each month and would allow Disney to "test" many options of future offerings.
The pricing would certainly be important as the guest MUST feel he's getting a bargain and yet Disney must make money. The PR & marketing would have to be huge and sucessful as well, but if handled properly they could have 12 weeks of magic themselves...
Any thoughts? (Dumb question, I know...But be constructive)...