JimmyV
Por favor manténganse alejado de las puertas.
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What people want is of no consequence if you can mold them to do what you want them to do. If the choice is "spend more days at WDW, or don't go to WDW at all", we all know how that vote is going to come out at the family dinner table. That is what they are counting on. We'll see if it works. I'm guessing "yes".Interesting concept, isn't it? Pretty pointless, though, if it doesn't match what the people want to do.
Forcing people to choose between things of value...another interesting concept. Of course, you better hope* they value you more than the alternative.
* or you could study the matter, but where's the fun in that?
As long as Disney continues to tie in its other revenue streams with its parks, it will always be valued more than the alternative. That is where US will always lag behind. It doesn't have a "Frozen" or "Cars" or "Monsters Inc." or Princess franchises to draw in families with young children. Get the families with young kids to want to go to WDW and you don't need to worry too much about losing them until the kids are tweens or teens. US brings people in with its Transforners and MIB and Simpsons and Spiderman franchises. Those are decidedly not the demographic of families with 2 and 5 year olds. Not sure what sort of study one needs to do to reach that simple conclusion. And I'm not at all sure what sort of "studying" you thing Disney is going to do with its new FP machines. That is not the hardware for its studies. You continue to obliquely refer to "studies" but you can't describe what sort of "studying" you think is going on. I used a plastic admission ticket upon which I imprinted my FP options. The only data that Disney got from me was what three rides I chose for my FPs. They got the exact same data from the old machines. I put in my plastic card (that they knew was mine) and they learned which rides I chose. FP+ doesn't involve the placement of electrodes in my temples. So I'm not sure why you think that FP+ is linked to a new "study".

