At some point, there will be a breaking point...but in the grand scheme of everything, I don't know how close it is. Most of the folks that are upset, are upset because they know better, and know what Disney used to be, or what they used to get. We are newish DVC members, and we bought in about 7 years ago, so what we've seen disappear/change isn't as substantial as say friends of ours who bought in and are original OKW owners and still talk about things like the grandslam pass and things of that nature. We also tend to look at the cost, based on what we know things used to cost, but that first time guest or even 2nd time guest, simply isn't as aware, or simply don't think its that much more expensive than say doing anything else. I work part time as a
travel agent, and can tell you that across the board, costs of trip destinations everywhere have skyrocketed. A friend of mine went to Punta Cana last year for spring break, booked in mid October, and it ran them about $5000 for the week for their family of 3 at one of the better resorts down there. They wanted to go back this year and that same trip and same resort, booking at the same time is now running about $7000 (various factors including airfare impacting that). I recently priced out a trip for Cancun for another family of 5, and for 4 nights at a mid-level all-inclusive in August it was going to run them between $6-$7K. Priced out Disney for them with airfare and they could stay at Port Orleans or Caribbean Beach for $5K for the same date range, and Boulder Ridge or Boardwalk for about $5800. Leaving them around $1200-$2000 to spend on food and any extras. I've sent a handful of first time families to Disney in the past year, and all come back hooked after a great trip and 3 have gone down the DVC exploration path, knowing we are DVC members and asking us questions. Some of the things that bother me/my family like paying extra for
genie+, didn't bother them because the theme parks where we live (in PA, we have 7 within 2 hours of us) either don't even offer a front of line option, or the cost for it is extremely high (Hershey Parks express pass for instance starts at $50 and can run as high as $150 a person for 1 day and the unlimited version of it runs from $70-$200 a person). They also never experienced Disney where fast pass was free and you got to make 3 selections before you went. What they experienced, was still simply put, far superior to what we experience at any of our theme parks up here, and the price point for tickets and genie+ is cheaper than the price point for tickets and express pass at a number of our parks near us.
I don't say any of this to necessarily defend Disney, or imply that I am fine with these increases or offering less for more money, because I know better. However, for the first time guest or even second time guest, who doesn't know any better, the overall feedback i'm getting from people is Disney is still awesome and some of these people are seriously considering DVC.
I can't help but think that people who used to go religiously in the 80's-90's started looking back at things in the mid 2000-2010 range and going they've taken so much from us. However, the next generation, who didn't know any differently, kept coming and filling the void. Now that group are going I can't believe how much we've lost or stuff we are missing that we used to get for free, but the next genreation who don't know any differently still seem to keep coming.