DawnCt1 said:
Lately, what Disney considers "bonuses" has certainly diminished over time. There was a time when complimentary coffee was available in the lobby for all Yacht and Beach Club guests. That vanished. When I attended the "repeat visitors breakfast" to meet the managers, I brought that up and was told that surveys showed that guests would prefer to have coffee in their room. I made a point that one doesn't have to eliminate the other. They introduced coffee makers in the room and then charged for the coffee until they got complaints, and then they removed that altogether, replaced the coffee in the lobby for $1.75 a cup! What guests receive above and beyond what they pay for generates enormous good will for the hotel, and ultimately the company.
There are other examples of nickel and diming that leave a very bad impression. Penny wise and Pound foolish comes to mind.
With all due respect, the diminishing bonuses and "nickel & diming" are a direct result of those people who abuse the system.
WDW (and any business) includes this "Q" figure of costs in their operatig budgets for their guests/customers. When the cost of providing these extras exceed the budget because non-paying people (those breaking the "rules) take advantage of items or services they don't pay for and/or aren't entitled to, the options are to raise the cost to the people who ARE entitled to them or to eliminate them.
So, there is a definate cause-effect to the services and products provided to guests because of rule-breakers. And the ones who lose are those that follow the rules - they either have to pay more for the same services, or risk losing the services all together.
We may all be created equal, but we don't all end up that way. People pay more to stay at GF for a reason. People pay less to stay at ASMu for a reason. There's nothing wrong if you choose to stay at ASMu, but don't expect the same services and products as those who pay 3-5X as much. You pay more, you get more.
(And before I get flamed, I NEVER have stayed at any Deluxe - it's not in my budget. But, I realize that when I stay at Pop Century, I'm not going to get the same services, products, experience as those who have the means to stay at a Deluxe. When you go to McDonalds, don't expect Filet Mignon.)
As an example, what if EVERYONE decided to bring back their refillable mugs EVERYTIME they came back? In order to continue to provide the free refills, WDW would have to increase the cost of the mugs to make up for the additional losses. Eventually, it would become cost prohibitive for Disney to provide this service, because (1) the cost of the mugs would be so high that no one would buy new ones (2) the people who continue to reuse their mugs from prior trips would not be providing any drink income to offset the costs. So, the people who follow the rules lose.
And, I truly have no problem with people who are inadvertent "rule breakers." Honest mistakes are perfectly fine with me. I do, however, have problems with people who purposefully abuse the system and knowingly break the rules to suit themselves.