supersuperwendy
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Since we typically travel for one week a year option C is perfect for us. I would love it if they'd offer this as an option in addition to the the AP discount.
Since we typically travel for one week a year option C is perfect for us. I would love it if they'd offer this as an option in addition to the the AP discount.
I think one of the biggest drawbacks to the plan that was offered was paying for the whole thing upfront. With a family, that could be a big chunk of change paying for several years worth of tickets at once. And I really don't see Disney offering a time payment plan. There would be costs involved for them to monitor the program and make sure the plan was paid monthly. Remember, Disney doesn't allow monthly payments for APs, why offer such a plan for hoppers?
I agree that the best plan for most members would be a straight 10% to 15% discount on hoppers. But what would be the advantage for Disney? DVC members staying at the DVC resorts, and using ME, are likely to go the parks anyway. Offering a small discount is not going to increase the number of people in a park, and likely won't increase Disney's bottom line.
Don't you think that now that Disney has monthly payment plans for Florida residents, they might consider something similar for DVC. I don't want them to do away with the Annual Pass options, but due to work schedules in our family now, I am in favor of another option besides AP discount.
I didn't get this survey from DVC, but if I did, I would vote "not interested" just as I did here. We buy APs and love the AP discount from DVC. Since we prefer to go to the parks at least a part of every day we are at a DVC location, we often will get 28 or more days on each AP. If I took any of the options presented, they would be getting me in there a whole lot less than they do now. That seems to me to be counter productive for them.
It always scares me when DVC puts out these types of polls. It usually means an "enhancement' to our membership that results in something being taken away. I'm quite sure this would mean the demise of the AP discount if they did it.
I voted for none of the above.
I would much rather have 10 day park hopper passes with no charge for no expiration. It would just be logical for DVC owners to have a no expiration option on park hopper passes as we can then be more flexible with our travel plans.
That's a neat idea too. That fee for no expiration drives me nuts. I loved the old days when all park tickets were no expire.
That would be a cool perk for DVC owners. And maybe they could allow ticket lengths greater than 10 days as well. That goes hand in hand with one of the earlier suggestions on this thread.
Disney should listen to us!
Again, though, how would any of these ideas actuallyincrease the number of days spent in the parks? What is in it for Disney Parks division?
Say they would allow a 15 day non-expiring ticket. Some members would use that ticket for 3 to 5 years. Not much incentive revenue-wise for Disney Parks.
Again, though, how would any of these ideas actuallyincrease the number of days spent in the parks? What is in it for Disney Parks division?
Say they would allow a 15 day non-expiring ticket. Some members would use that ticket for 3 to 5 years. Not much incentive revenue-wise for Disney Parks.
Granted, we aren't looking at this from the business side of things, only from the DVC member perspective.
But if Disney did offer a variety of discounted park ticket options for DVC members, couldn't they then use that as a selling point for DVC? I know that I've talked to people who were interested in DVC, who suddently became not interested as soon as they found out you don't get discounts on standard park tickets. The annual pass discount, while great, isn't very useful to folks who can only come for a week per year.
Maybe such perks aren't as big an incentive as I think they are, but it seems like it should help DVC sales, at least in theory. It would certainly make DVC membership seem a little more "special." (For that matter, a DVC discount on the Dining Plan ought to do the same.)
But I could be wrong, just throwing it out there.