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bicker said:I think it will really depend on how many people who are happy to participate in the Best Rate Program. If there are enough that are, then perhaps they won't need to offer regular AP rates again. I doubt that will be the case. I think that Best Rate will appeal to folks who don't have the time to spend battling on the telephone for AP rates when their announced, and who really would have visited regardless. Except perhaps is boom years like this year, that won't fully cover the number of AP discounts typically offered.
I don't understand why you think it is unfair. There has been no guarantee every expressed or implied that AP holders were entitled to a room discount. As Nala said, "As I recall, the only real "benefit" of having an AP is yearlong admission to the parks. Anything else is subject to change and always has been."
Well, no, not really. As I mentioned above, they can just continue the policy for the folks who don't want to battle on the telephones, and then fill the remaining capacity with regular AP rates.
Customers and businesses define loyalty differently, of course. Repeat, discount customers will surely wish to consider themselves loyal, while businesses will consider repeat, premium customers far more loyal. Customers who always only come in for your loss-leaders aren't contributing to the success of the enterprise.
I am well aware that the only true benifit of an AP is the park benifit. The reason I am saying is it is unfair is because if is hurting those that frequent the park so often that planning all of the trips 120 days out it not realistic. I am not complaining about the lack of AP rates, but the way the program is offering them now.
Yes, Disney can continue the Best Rate Program & then filling in the left over rooms with the regular AP rates. But then the program is changed isn't it? As of now, we do not know if they will actually ever offer AP rates the way the use to because of this program. If they do end up, then the Best Rate Program is just one of the "offers" Disney will be doing for AP holders. As of now any stay after 10/4, must go thru the Best Rate Program to get an AP rate. So, in respect to the "Program", if they do offer the telephone rates, the process of getting the AP rate has changed ("Program" has changed). Hope this makes sense to you ( does to me).
In your statement "Customers and businesses define loyalty differently, of course. Repeat, discount customers will surely wish to consider themselves loyal, while businesses will consider repeat, premium customers far more loyal." I see you have corrected yourself by placing the word "repeat" in there. A loyal customer is a "repeat" not just the premium paying customer. Of course the one that pays more & is a repeater is the one Disney wants, but how many guests do you know that pay rack rate for everything & visit frequently (say 8-12 trips per year)? If that were the case, then the guest wouldn't have AP's now would they, they (the guest) would just go & purchase the new My Way Tickets and spend even more. So if you have an AP, please don't think that you are purchasing Disney's products at full price, becasue you aren't either

Customers who always only come in for your loss-leaders aren't contributing to the success of the enterprise. Again, I have to differ from your opinion here, if that were the case, then the business would not always offer the deals now would they? As another poster said, there are many business's out there to go to. If Disney dosen't mind loosing many frequent guests (ones that cannot always plan 120 days out) there are 1,000's of other resorts that are just as nice (some even nicer) than Disney's that they can go to that will offer better deals. I am a big Disney fan, but Universal's resorts are offering something way better than Disney's AP holders now. Not only are they offering the FOTL perk, and an AP rate that can be booked less than 120 days out, with a refund up to 5 days prior to the visit, they have an offer if you book now until Oct 4th, not only will you get a good AP rate (and other perks), but you will also get every 4th night free! So as you can see, there are other resorts out there that Disney should be monitoring and they aren't. You can stay at the RPR for as low as 96.75 per night ($129 for 3 nights & 4th night free). What is the lowest rate for the WL or AKL, they would be in the same line as the RPR. You can stay the HRH for as little as $119 using the same pay 3 stay for 4 deal. What deluxe on Disney's property is offering that? Even if you add in the charge for parking at the Universal resorts, they still come in lower than Disney's...even with the AP rate. So you see, if business's didn't want us "loss-leaders" that "aren't contributing to the success of the enterprise", why would Universal be offering us "loss-leaders" such a great deal
