The math is not that difficult... Passes that have been activated added with projections of those that have not been activated would give them all the numbers they need to decide wether to run the special again. The only number they can't project yet are the ones that were purchased and, for one reason or another, never activated. And, in my opinion, they probably had all the numbers they needed to project success/failure the day the special ended. Sent from my iPad using DISBoards
It was always intended to be a one-off deal. Maybe come back in a few years.
Special deals like that lose their effectiveness when they are offered with regularity. Sure, a lot of people loaded-up on trips and spent more money as a result of the discount. But if offered for a second straight year, the effect would be less. A third year, even lower impact.
The analysis is: What were the spending patterns on total Disney product (food, retail, extra CRO reservations, likelihood to buy DVC add-on points, etc) by DVC members who purchased the PAP versus those who didn't? This is where they make their money- by increasing frequency, quality, and length of guest visits.
I disagree with that, to an extent. I think it's possible that people who missed out on it the first time around may jump on it the second time. I know I hm'd and haw'd because of the big outlay of cash. It's possible that people, in possible anticipation of it being offered again, put money aside hoping for the same offer.
I think this one is pretty safe: It is September 27th now. They haven't said or leaked one word about it. They aren't doing it this year.
Problem is that the vouchers could be redeemed through December of this year, from the original purchase last fall. Therefore DVC members like me haven't even started our PAP. I begin mine in Thanksgiving week 2013.
I suspect Disney corporate wants to review their data from the original offer, before they decide whether doing it again will make or cost them money. If you think they did this offer out of the goodness of their hearts, I have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn. That analysis puts you well into 2014 for them to possibly offer discounted PAP again.
Look on the bright side. The offer caused a whole lot of members to borrow into the applicable UY's to maximize their use of the pass. There's a reasonable chance DVC room availability will ease off in the next 1.5-2 years if Disney doesn't renew the offer. Simply said, those members will need to either add-on DVC points by purchase, or sit out a year to catch up.
And make no mistake, I'd love to be proven wrong on this. I just don't see it happening.