skier_pete
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This is why I hate April fools jokes on the internet. I read this today the 4th and thought it was real. Boo on 4/1.
I can totally see this being real soon enough. Disney doesn't care about its repeat customers. They want those once in a lifetime visitors cause they spend spend spend with thier emotions. Us that go time and time again knowxthe real deal and know how to save here and there.I'm surprised this April Fools post was so realistic to many. I wonder what that says about our perception of Disney.
Ha...me as well...This is why I hate April fools jokes on the internet. I read this today the 4th and thought it was real. Boo on 4/1.
I can totally see this being real soon enough. Disney doesn't care about its repeat customers. They want those once in a lifetime visitors cause they spend spend spend with thier emotions. Us that go time and time again knowxthe real deal and know how to save here and there.
Why shouldn't a business care. I care about my customers. If I didnt I wouldn't have a business.Disney is not in the business of "caring', nor should they be.
Why shouldn't a business care. I care about my customers. If I didnt I wouldn't have a business.
totally get you. And that is kinda sad for the people who come year after year. We just get less and less. Because they know we will still come back.Well, of course you should care. My comment was incomplete; I apologize.
PP implied that Disney's revoking of previous perks/discounts is a sign of not caring. What I meant to say was that Disney will (should?) give only what it needs to to keep the profits up, as it's first and foremost a business whose reason for existence is to make money. It cares insofar as it's concerned that guests will want to return.
Totally
totally get you. And that is kinda sad for the people who come year after year. We just get less and less. Because they know we will still come back.
Yeah, I also miss the deeper discounts and nicer perks that I used to enjoy. But so far, the current price point hasn't broken me yet; when it breaks more people than management is comfortable with, we'll see new discounts and perks. That's Business 101.
I'd actually opine that we are getting more these days, just not overtly from Disney. With each subsequent trip, we have better knowledge about how to Do Disney, which yields better and more enjoyable trips. How's that for Glass Half Full?
Kind of like what they did with DVC points?This particular DVC Mike post really deserves accolades for cleverness including because it so accurately portrays Disney's callous history with discount programs. When we all read the post right after it went up, it sounded exactly like something Disney would do based on its history with discount programs, which often start out as seemingly great deals and then over a period of three to four years years, Disney continuously raises the price and adds new restrictions until you reach the point where the "discount" costs more than regular price and applies to almost nothing of value.