Originally posted by raidermatt
[BSome people believe that the cuts themselves have a negative impact on attendance, particularly in the long run. [/B]
I'm one of those people!!! We were planning a trip for Thanksgiving/first week of December, but I'm so angry about these recent cutbacks, I'm thinking of cancelling all together. Consider our track record:
Trip late Sept/early Oct. 2001, only a few weeks after 9/11. We could have cancelled and we didn't, figuring we'd be loyal Disney customers. We are also DVC. Drastic reductions in room rates or airline fares didn't draw us. In fact, we got no reductions in anything, yet we, understandably, got reduced hours, lots of rehab at the VWL. Though weekday crowds were slight, weekend crowds were tremendous as they mainly consisted of locals showing support for WDW and enjoying the parks without a lot of us tourists.
Trip midMarch 2002 - okay park hours. We're still being told there's a downturn in attendance. However, MK is so packed, it's just not enjoyable. Again, we stay DVC, so we haven't been drawn by reduced resort rates or special deals. Without EE, trying to do MK with a toddler and preschooler is a nightmare.
So we come to late March/early April 2003. We book a trip again through DVC thinking that by attending during spring break, which is usually on-season for WDW and usually busy between President's Day and Easter, we'll benefit from longer hours. After we're locked into our reservations, hours are changed to something resembling extreme off-season. Yet, no reduction in my DVC points or admission costs.
I'm willing to give WDW the benefit of the doubt, but if it's crowded, I'm going have to think really hard about how I'm supporting a corporation that's flinging aside its concern for the guest experience and becoming more obvious in its greed.