I don't do
free dining anymore. We rent points instead. But years ago the dining plan was a good value and the restaurants were well above typical theme park quality IMO (some still are today, but most have gone mainstream).
i agree FD was offered to get folks hooked on adding it to their packages. Even when it isn't free it is targeted as a % discount off food. I also believe the dining plan has added to the higher prices and decreased quality. And I agree that new guests would not know this.
Disney will only get away with the price hikes as long as the economy holds. They put a ton of $ into overseas parks. Will that add to a decrease in FL and CA attendance? Will the weaker overseas economy (especially South and Central America) cause deceased attendance?
I am concerned as a huge fan and stockholder that they have pushed the market too far. The world economy makes a Disney vacation less in demand. The push for VIP Tours/Cabanas/Hard Ticket Events/After Hours Pricing is targeted to a particular market - will those folks come back year after year?
I saw what happened to WDW after 9/11. September and October were cheap for a reason - it's hurricane season and one storm (God forbid) will make people realize that time can be hit or miss.
History shows that companies that charge top $ for service and products and don't deliver, suffer. As someone said earlier, the DIS is a small % of people that visit.
I firmly believe the reason WDW continues to be magical is because of the CMs that believe in the original vision. If WDW management continues on the path to devalue their employees this will go by the way side too.
Ok, stepping off my soap box (sorry).