Let me back up a step or two. First, I have to say I did not see Jen's post until a couple of minutes ago (because someone referred to it) and if I had I would not have posted the more recent posts that got Deb worked up. I fear I have already burned my bridges with Jen (who I regarded as a dear cyber-friend) and I certainly don't want to go down that same path with Deb. You'll just have to believe that I have said nothing with animus, and if we were all sitting around the campfire I think we'd all be getting along. Cold electronic type seems to come across so harsh!
Second, I have no dislike of locals! Really! In fact I very much so want to be one! And if I ever am, I will probably find a way to get to the Fort 3-4 times a year if the prices stay like they are, and I will have an AP and use it even more often. If Deb's predictions come true and FW hits the skids and offers huge discounts (to APs, or FL, or good neighbor states) then I will take advantage of them and come even more often. I'm not being anti-local when I suggest that Disney's best interests might be served by marketing to neighbor states more so than to locals... I'm just trying to examine what I think would work best for their interests. I'm also not being anti-local by saying that the Fort is not ideally suited to being a replacement for a weekend-getaway type of CG. That's just not what it is anymore. The fact that locals were able to utilize it as such for so long should bring joy for the memories, not bitter disdain for the fact that it isn't that way anymore.
Third, I didn't generalize (in the slightest) about who is loosing their RVs! I made some general statements about how (many) AP-holders use the parks, and surmised that courting them is perhaps not the best use of the discount dollar. I generalized and said generally they stay shorter, spend less on food, and don't buy souvenirs, generally. Deb is obviously an exception, since she used to eat at a lot of nice restaurants (before the quality nose-dived [nose-dove? LOL]). I'm sure there are lots of APs who prove this statement wrong -- if it were stated as a universal... that's why I said GENERALLY.
If I were to make a generalized statement about who is loosing their RV's I'd probably say that a lot of retired folks with their income tied to the stock market (i.e. 401k's largely vested in "income" funds, ugh!) are having to part with everything non-essential. The only reason I even mentioned northerners is that there were a lot of them at the Fort and not a lot of Floridians (not that I have anything against Floridians, or locals, really!)
Finally, I thought I had heard about FL resident discounts here, the same as I had about good-neighbor state discounts. Sorry if I was misinformed.
I certainly didn't intend to spur anyone on to anger, though I suspected that by voicing my opinion it might lead to that. At the same time I don't really want to feel like I have to walk on egg-shells in order to participate in the community. Between loosing Jen as a friend over a similar discussion and loosing the right to talk about religion and politics, I feel like I'm a couple of "broken eggs" away from hanging up these boards altogether. I have already all but abandoned the Community Board. I sure don't want my friendship with Deb to be that "broken egg". I hope you'll forgive me for having a differing opinion and being just stupid enough to share it
Edit: Oh, just one more thing - to try to put this puppy back on track:
My original point (which I don't think I got across very well) is that probably within the next year or two, FtW ressies are going to start to decrease - unless the economy does a big turn around. When that happens, the "suits" will be forced to re-think prices
I certainly agree: if your predictions on FW bookings come true, the execs will have to rethink and I hope that they come up with some attractive deals for my fellow fiends who have decided the current pricing structure is too high for them. I wish you all (locals included) many happy days at the Fort, and Fort-filled dreams to carry you through your days away!