kerryamayo
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Aug 16, 2009
- Messages
- 18
It's remarkable how ignorant executives at a Fortune 50 company can be. I have no problem with the idea of selling something instead of giving it away. But there is no way that the four points made by bbjunkie could lead any intelligent person to the conclusion that $149 plus tax was the right price point for this, especially when E-Ticket nights sold for $12.
YES! THIS is the crux of the issue where paid park "extras" are concerned (IMO). EMH are included for the on-property guests. Why on earth did they think people would jump at the chance to pay $150 just to ride a few rides- some snacks thrown in? How stupid do they think we are....wait...don't answer that.
However, it seems that not too many people bit at the chance to do this event. Even amongst some of my more ride-or-die Disney Kool aide drinker friends (and I tell them that, LOL) who defend Disney all the time didn't bite with this one. So maybe it's a taste of reality for the clueless execs. We can only hope!