Nice choices. Either you respond that you would like to make a reservation for every day of your visit or that you have no preference. How about a third option of "Only a few days of my visit"? Or a fourth choice of "I don't want to have to make park reservations at all."?Just got asked to do a survey at disneyworld.disney.go - so they're thinking about it:
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What are you talking about?Nice choices. Either you respond that you would like to make a reservation for every day of your visit or that you have no preference. How about a third option of "Only a few days of my visit"? Or a fourth choice of "I don't want to have to make park reservations at all."?
The survey is already skewed by the choice of answers.
Thats not an option that I'm seeing in the image posted by the OP. It says "Choose the first day of my trip that I might want to visit any Walt Disney World theme park." That's not the same thing in my mind.What are you talking about?
The first option is basically "I don't want to make park reservations at all."
You're checking in on June 10.Thats not an option that I'm seeing in the image posted by the OP. It says "Choose the first day of my trip that I might want to visit any Walt Disney World theme park." That's not the same thing in my mind.
Thats not an option that I'm seeing in the image posted by the OP. It says "Choose the first day of my trip that I might want to visit any Walt Disney World theme park." That's not the same thing in my mind.
As are a lot of their surveys. It's like they are trying to force you into what they want to hear.Nice choices. Either you respond that you would like to make a reservation for every day of your visit or that you have no preference. How about a third option of "Only a few days of my visit"? Or a fourth choice of "I don't want to have to make park reservations at all."?
The survey is already skewed by the choice of answers.
Interesting. It often seems that way.Most surveys are worded in a skewed way.
Yes, it does.As someone who has built surveys for clients I agree with @Marionnette's point -- the first choice doesn't specifically indicate no park reservations. That is something the responder might infer, but unless stated it may not be the intent.
For on-site resort guests, it's basically meaningless. Your resort check-in date tells them what they need to know.Thanks. It's starting to sink in now.
I've been doing the same. I can imagine someone saying "No Preference," and I can imagine people responding with the first answer, but I can't imagine the type of person who would pick the second.So, I've been wracking my brain for like 30 seconds, and I can't think of an advantage to the guest where they would prefer the reservation system. I suppose on the most crowded days, it's nice to know that you can get in, but...
Yea for Oct 1st I am very very thankful for reservations. I could see it being the same for other big days like Christmas or New Years.So, I've been wracking my brain for like 30 seconds, and I can't think of an advantage to the guest where they would prefer the reservation system. I suppose on the most crowded days, it's nice to know that you can get in, but...