"Guest Demand"

Decorated_Dust

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Because of my "lovely" job, I've been listening to a lot of old podcasts, and I was recently listening to the Disney line that they raised the price of buffets due to "guest demand." When I first heard it, I agreed with the podcast crew that it was ridiculous, but then I began to wonder if "guest demand" meant the amount of guests demanding the buffet. It's a little bit like the supply and demand we learn in economics class. If that is the case, then that makes the hike in prices more understandable. I don't like it, but I can see where they're coming from. This also means that if less guests are demanding it, then price should go down. Will it? Probably not, but it is a good argument to lob at Disney.

I apologize if this has been mentioned before, but it just popped into my mind. Am I nuts? Am I a Disney apologist? Is mentioning this so pointless that this thread is actually creating a large chasm of nothingness in the universe which every reader will be sucked into in order to fill the void? (Yes, my self-esteem is fine)
 
We get it.

The wording is silly.....but we get it.

I figured that out right after I posted the thread. :headache: It was the guest "feedback" that is the one that was being made fun of, mostly. I'm not the best at catching subtleties. Corporate BS aside, I do think they have a slight measure of justification...to a point. Then again, ya'll are the experts. I took an economics class in high school. :confused3

By the way, you know your obsessed when you start interpreting old podcasts like you do the Bible. :rotfl:
 















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