Ah! How sad!
Tiss better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all!!
Well, Ms. Max! So we part ways. But it was fun while it lasted, eh?
You may want to take that back because I'm not so sure where I stand in regards to your caste system.
Maybe I can help you. I firmly believe it. So it comes from deep within. I am firmly convinced that Walt never even considered such a concept and that Disney should have NEVER started down that slippery slope. So, lets see where this takes us. Perhaps we dont have irreconcilable differences after all!!
The parks had it's A-E tickets, and so I'm not sure if differently priced hotels would have been out of the question in Walt's mind.
Fair enough. But were not talking about the difference between Dumbo and Pirates. Were talking about Pirates and a dumbed down version of it for those who cant or wont pay for the Disney rendition. After all, you can have different caliber rides like you can have different caliber restaurants. Some are fast food. Some are elegant dining. Some rides have simple mechanisms and some have complicated ones. Some rides tell a BIG story, some tell a smaller one. And when Disney tackles them, they do it all Disney.
It isnt the food they are serving or the story they are telling that guides the price. Thats incidental. Thats why Roy thought Walt was CRAZY for putting real crystal chandeliers in a fast food hamburger joint!! If the story calls for a mild spinner (i.e. Dumbo) that doesnt preclude theming it to the max, and plussing it in every way possible. Or the fast food place having real oak floors and a marble countertop, if thats whats called for. And the cost for the consumer had nothing to do with those extras. The hamburger didnt cost extra in one place that called for elaborate theme, and less in the corner stand that happened to call for relatively cheap theme. NO!!
But a resort is more encompassing. Bigger. Almost on the level of a theme park itself. And theres never been any talk that Disney should build a cheaper version of the MK and only charge $30.00 a day instead of $50.00 for those who couldnt afford the Magic!! Of course not!! Thats just plain silly!! But thats what were saying when we talk about the Resort Experience. And Ill lay you 100 to 1 that most of us, had we been here in 1975, would have called Moderates silly if anyone would have been dumb enough to suggest it back then.
So lets keep playing and see where this takes us. What would the moderate version of Pirates be like. Lets see: A plain front facade, with no talking parrot. An unadorned walk way leading to the ride. No cannons, barrels or rooms to look in, that costs extra! On the ride itself forget the drop, too much money! And that first room with the ship firing on the fort... well... thats got to go!!
Now, the rest of the experience' is all Disney!! Except for some of the robots. Well, the guy with the hairy leg, hes wearing long pants now, but no one will notice! And besides, isnt it nice that instead of an E ticket, Disney has given us this version which is equivalent to a C ticket. But wait!! First we have to raise the ticket price of the E to... oh... lets say... a H ticket. You know what that means, right? Now we have to raise all the other tickets accordingly. So the dumbed down version now costs slightly more than the old E ticket, but represents a savings when compared to the current E ticket!! Pretty slick, aint it? And we all get on the DIS and LaughingPlace and even MousePlanet and praise Disney for giving to those poor souls whos income is modest a chance to experience the Magic. Not the same magic, mind you, but a poor copy of the original. But HEY!! This is America!! You get what you pay for! More money; More Magic!! Its that simple!
Does that make a little sense now? I probably didn't explain it quite right so please feel free to ask questions!! Or maybe you won't have to and you're already in my camp on this one!! How about it? Like the old song - "falling in love again!"
