Planogirl
I feel the nerd in me stirring
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Well said!Alright,
So I read the entire thread and I know this topic is old but this is important. What is the purpose of a vacation and time off? It is time to recoup to be able to come back to work creatively fresh, physically capable, and mentally strong. It is also time to come together as a family or with friends and create memories. The reason most of you wanted to go to Disney or go to Disney are for those reasons right. To spend time to create memories as it is probably one of the best destinations to do that. Its become a right of passage for all families whether rich, poor, middle class.
Disney isn't affordable for everyone yes and vacation is a luxury, however, guess who is taking advantage of that. The park down the street people love to call the darkside. I can get a 6 person suite at Cabana Bay for 115 dollars which is the same price as a regular room at Art of Animation. Of course, many of you will celebrate and say yea now the park is less crowded for me but at the same time, less revenue later on, less investment in the park and more stagnant it will be. Those same families will grow to love the other park and just like some of you who have gone for years do the same for the dark side. Record Profits mean nothing. All Disney did was replace the good old Americans who used to be able to attend the park with Brazilians but what's going to happen if something happens to their economy. Disney is going to have to sooner or later cut prices and those stock holders bragging about their high stock and pleased with the high prices will lose their investment due to greed of outpricing the middle class.
But by then, it won't matter. People will have either given up on a disney vacation because as many people on here, its a luxury they can't afford etc and go somewhere else and Disney is going to be cutting staff and things left and right to keep a high return for investors so they can keep prices low. In the end no one wins. Its smart for them to lower prices now, be affordable for more people, then to continue the path they are on. I mean a recession hits Britian and Brazil, lets be real, Disney can't handle that hit again.
You just made me realize something. When we first visited Universal I didn't expect much but I was blown away. I think that much of it was that it was so new and different and that made me realize that the same old thing can be nice but it's good to mix it up with some things that are more exciting. Disney doesn't excite me and hasn't in a while. They could but they choose not to.
I agree that the economy going south would really hit a company like Disney hard. These parks are luxuries and would come far behind many other things that people might need to budget for in a recession. It's interesting.