David Raguso
DVC Member from NYC AREA - WESTCHESTER COUNTY
- Joined
- Jun 4, 2008
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just curious what would prompt rumors of price increases at the parks if revenues are down?
Attendance was actually up. People just aren't spending as much money in the parks.just curious what would prompt rumors of price increases at the parks if revenues are down?
Attendance was actually up. People just aren't spending as much money in the parks.
(Spoken as someone who has set aside 200$ to eat at CRT on her 39th birthday and couldn't get a reservation the moment her window opened because it was at the end of the fall free dining extravaganza and had been booked 10 days prior).
Why spend any money in the parks when all your dining is always free? Those of us that would actually pay for our food can't even make reservations because the restaurants are completely booked by the folks that are not paying!
(Spoken as someone who has set aside 200$ to eat at CRT on her 39th birthday and couldn't get a reservation the moment her window opened because it was at the end of the fall free dining extravaganza and had been booked 10 days prior).
Attendance was actually up. People just aren't spending as much money in the parks.
just curious what would prompt rumors of price increases at the parks if revenues are down?
Why spend any money in the parks when all your dining is always free? Those of us that would actually pay for our food can't even make reservations because the restaurants are completely booked by the folks that are not paying!
(Spoken as someone who has set aside 200$ to eat at CRT on her 39th birthday and couldn't get a reservation the moment her window opened because it was at the end of the fall free dining extravaganza and had been booked 10 days prior).
"We survey our guests regularly and, in our research, nearly 9 out of 10 guests rate the value of our theme parks as good, very good or excellent," Prunty said. "Our pricing is based on the high-quality experience we deliver to our guests, and our guests continue to agree that a ticket to Walt Disney World represents a great entertainment value."
You guys are acting like you have never seen Disney raise ticket prices before. They have done it almost every year since they starting going to a One-Ticket admission to a park.
You are spot on with your assessment. I am a DVC Member as well and I feel we are getting left out in the mix. We came to WDW about twice a year so we thought going DVC was the way to go, (which has still saved a ton of money) but now with all the perks Disney is throwing out with free dining and free nights and $200 Merchandise Gift Cards when you check in, we are getting the raw end of this deal.
CM's also finally got a raise when the Federal Minimum Wage was just hiked last week. For the 6,000 housekeepers they employ it was about $0.75 cents an hour - so someone has to pay for that as well.
I bet the One-Day Ticket Sales are so small compared to the rest of there sales of Multi-Day tickets that it really won't affect the small percentage that use that option. How many people are really going to Buy a 1-Day Park Hopper Pass anyway? If your a Florida Resident there are so many options for Disney that you would never pay for a One-Day Pass living here.
I think the Big Question should be why is the CEO of Disney the third highest paid in the country at $51 Million Dollars last year when he hasn't posted a gain in profits since Michael Eisner left?