@GAN - Watching the show now - actually jumped when Craig and Pete just said "GAN". Fantastic name - CONGRATS!!!!!TuTus the Tiki reared his head ....sure hope he doesn't bring bad luck like on that Brady Bunch episode when they were in Hawaii...
Wow - I jumped here, just watching it on TV! Hope all, and everything, is OK!Sounded like a lightning strike close the studio. I don’t blame them for shutting everything down right away. Lightning here can be brutal, and can really fry your electronics.
@GAN - Watching the show now - actually jumped when Craig and Pete just said "GAN". Fantastic name - CONGRATS!!!!!![]()
Congrats @GAN! Fantastic name choice. Just watching the show after work tonight. No better name for the new tiki! Inspired.
2. Decreasing attendance will increase guest satisfaction. Less waits, lines, crowds. This would make people feel more comfortable in a post pandemic world. It would also provide Disney opportunities to optimize staff and provide a better overall guest experience by allowing cast members more time to focus on providing the best service without feeling overwhelmed.
Price increases haven't reduced guest attendance though. Before the pandemic the parks were packed as ever. We go to DLR & DCA one or two times a year and the parks are super packed not matter the time of year or day of the week. And we made our first trip to WDW in November and even with reduced capacity its seemed like the parks were packed and Pop Century filled like it was full. Only thing price increases seem to due is make lower income families unable to afford a trip.
Price increases haven't reduced guest attendance though. Before the pandemic the parks were packed as ever. We go to DLR & DCA one or two times a year and the parks are super packed not matter the time of year or day of the week. And we made our first trip to WDW in November and even with reduced capacity its seemed like the parks were packed and Pop Century filled like it was full. Only thing price increases seem to due is make lower income families unable to afford a trip.
Exactly! I have been hearing lots of talk about not bringing back attractions but I see this as an opportunity for them to baseline cost on what is there now and increase cost as they bring things back that used to be included. “Fireworks are back so we are increasing costs by 10%”. There are things that aren’t coming back like DME or complimentary magic bands. But for the most part I believe everything will.I've been visiting as an adult since the mid-80's. Pricing people out is nothing new for Disney. Back then, most average families couldn't afford to visit every year ...maybe it was every 4-5 years. That's the way it was and we made it work. Now, we have some families planning 2-3 trips a year! I agree, it's crazy, that the significant increases haven't reduced crowds ...and I'm sure Disney is saying the same thing. What they don't want to do is investment more money into a new Park or new Hotels, so I think they do push the envelope with price. Which means families will be left out....
I certainly agree with you 100% but unfortunately the hard core Disney fans will pay whatever the cost. IMO there will never be a lapse in business regardless of what they do.Interesting discussion on the impact of price rises. It has already changed my plans. I was meant to be going this year, staying 2 weeks at Coronado Springs, followed by 5 nights ar RPR at Universal. But I've just postponed until July next year - but the prices at Disney are now much higher at CS, which I just can't justify. So instead, I have downgraded to staying at POP, but for just 12 nights now, followed by 5 nights at Cabana Beach, then 4 nights at RPR. I finally realised what great value Cabana Beach is compared to Disney, and I will use that as a base for when we do SeaWorld, Aquatica and Busch Gardens rather than when we are staying on Disney property. Maybe it will take more people like me before Disney realises people are staying less time on Disney property.
I was tempted to stay off-site completely this trip, but wanted the safety net of staying on Disney property just in case perks like fastpasses come back. My prediction is that once fastpasses come back, they wil be a paid option, but guests staying on site will get some free ones - Value 1 pass, Moderates 2 passes and Deluxe 3 passes for example.
Thing is, hard core Disney fans only make up a small part of the visitors. I think there will be plenty more people like myself starting to look off-site and at Universal, where you get more bang for your buck.I certainly agree with you 100% but unfortunately the hard core Disney fans will pay whatever the cost. IMO there will never be a lapse in business regardless of what they do.