Hi all
Would just like to throw my bit into the pot regarding this issue.
To say that I am disappointed with Disney would be an understatement and I will explain why.
Yesterday I returned from 30 days in Florida which was fantastic.
To cut a long story short this trip took me 8 years to save and plan for. For the last two years I have trawled these and similar boards in order to get the best VALUE FOR MONEY that I could. I would like to thank all of you on these boards that played a large part in making this holiday wonderful. My expectations were therefore high and on the whole they were met or exceeded with a few notable exceptions.
Back to the main issue. When researching the trip I knew that, for part of it, I wanted to stay at one of the Deluxe Disney resorts-in particular The Animal Kingdom Lodge. It was clear from these and other boards that the best way to go about this was to purchase an annual pass and hope to get a good discount on the room rate. I accept that these were not guaranteed but to be honest they haven't exactly been hard to come by for the last two years.
Anyway I made a booking for AKL for the last 4 days of my holiday(that last special treat) at a rate of $300+ a night(this is AUG25th-29th). An A/p rate of @$190 was already out for dates prior to this(ie until 24th Aug when it is busier). This last week of Aug has also recently been the start of "value Season" due to a drop in attendance etc
I did not think it unreasonable that come 25th Aug that I would likely get (I accept not guaranteed) a rate of $190 or less.
I arrived in Orlando 30th July and had to make a decision. Do I buy an annual pass(premium) cost $520 or do I buy a 30 day fun in the sun pass $300(which is effectively the same as an A/P with the exception of no free parking but did include a free character breakfast).
All indications were that A/P rates would still be released albeit people were getting nervous due to the fact that they hadn't been released.
So I bought the annual pass.
I had made the disney booking via
dreams unlimited (no complaints here - excellent service) and although I had very limited access to my E-mail they kept me up to date that A/P rate not yet released.
So I rang CRO a couple of times while I was in Orlando regarding my booking on 25th Aug and A/p rates and was told they hadn't been released
YET
The implication being that they would be released
So I was not happy at all when I checked in to find no rate reduction.
Now this is what I am annoyed about because within Disney's management they must have been aware for some considerable time that no rates would be released for this period.
Obviously had I known there would have been no rate for this period then I would have altered my dates to take advantage of the rates for dates prior to my arrival ( because it wasn't essential to stay for my last 4 days merely desirable) or I would not have bought an annual pass either way saving a considerable amount of money.
What I'm trying to get over is the fact that Disney had implied (I accept not guaranteed) that a rate would appear and it did not. This cost me money, more importantly it annoyed me which in turn had a negative effect on my stay at one of their resorts.
I felt CONNED.
Yes Disney is a business and in the short term they have maximised the amount of money they have made out of me.
I am but a small fish in a very large pond and will probably only ever have the chance to influence a 100 or so colleagues and friends who will visit Disney.
If you were a Disney shareholder which scenario do you think will maximise Disneys's profits in the future; the one where I tell them that the service I had from Disney was excellent or the one where I tell them that I felt they conned me.
Not a hard one to figure out is it!
Rick