I think it depends on your definition of "no discounts"....taken literally of course it means none, nada, zilch!
Personally I think Disney is trying to go back to the pre "big recession" days of a couple of years ago (maybe 3).
As long as I have been going to Disney there have been discounts of some sort...
AAA, AP, sometimes a general public. But they have NEVER been like they have been in the last couple of years. It used to be that if free dining was out, your choice was free dining or nothing. This season...if you don't like free dining what about a 40% off code...don't like that? what about kids stay and play...you have a Disney Visa? what about kids stay, play AND eat free? It is insanity!
In these last couple of years Disney has trained the consumer to play wait and see...don't like this price, wait and see there will be a better one. This new way of booking has meant that most people are now booking within 3 months of travel...something that was unheard of in years past. If you wanted to stay at Disney for Christmas you had better book it by June or it wasn't happening. I heard of situations last year where people booked for Christmas 2 weeks prior AND got first resort choice. Discounts at Christmas were also unheard of...not the last couple of years!
The problem is that any company in the travel industry relies on "futures" or future travel business. Whether it is Disney, airline or
travel agency...it is very difficult to look 4 months down the road and see low "futures". You can't predict costs and capacity rates based on people who haven't booked yet. It puts everyone in panic mode...they then start slashing prices and throwing more discounts out.
For the industry to sustain and continue to grow and make money, this trend has to be controlled. There will always be last minute travel, but it used to be a small part of total revenue, now it is the bulk.
I believe the controlling of this trend and going back to the way things were 2-3 years ago is the definition of "no discounts" Bob Iger is referring to. It will mean some revenue loss in the short term, but will create sustainability in the long term.