luvthemouse71
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it's probably a " clown phobia", lol.Well, Dumbo is a circus elephant who performs in a.... wait....circus.![]()
it's probably a " clown phobia", lol.Well, Dumbo is a circus elephant who performs in a.... wait....circus.![]()
On the DISUnplugged podcast episode after the cuts were announced, Pete said that at one point (a few years ago, IIRC) a member of one of the groups was making $25/hour (pointing out the groups weren't being paid minimum wage) I believe he also said some (or all?) were Equity members. He went through a lot of reasoning to show why he believed this decision was financial, and that whatever shows they brought in would definitely be making less than the shows leaving were. IMO, his reasoning was very well thought out and absolutely possible, if not probable. All you have to do is look around the rest of World Showcase and see what they've just straight out cut and never replaced. If it weren't *at all* about saving money, why not replace all acts instead of just removing them?
it's probably a " clown phobia", lol.
Honestly,the Disney parks seem to have fewer Christmas decorations every year,even MK aside from Main Street doesn't have much.I visit all the Florida parks regularly and for Christmas the most impressive one for me the last couple of years has been Sea World,no upcharge admission for their Christmas events and shows which it's sister park Busch Gardens does have or like MVMCP at MK but all you have to do is walk around Sea World after the sun goes down and it's almost shocking at how many lights and decorations are around the park,not just in one area but all over.
When the Magic Kingdom opened there were few attractions. What made it special was the immersion, the attention to detail, and wonderful over the top guest treatment. I remember thinking wow, they really want me to feel welcome and appreciated. When you could get in for 3.75. Now? They really appreciate my amex credit card. I love Disney. But this is the trend as I see it.
I'll keep this in mind. I love holiday decorations and events and it never occurred to me that SeaWorld would do so much.Honestly,the Disney parks seem to have fewer Christmas decorations every year,even MK aside from Main Street doesn't have much.I visit all the Florida parks regularly and for Christmas the most impressive one for me the last couple of years has been Sea World,no upcharge admission for their Christmas events and shows which it's sister park Busch Gardens does have or like MVMCP at MK but all you have to do is walk around Sea World after the sun goes down and it's almost shocking at how many lights and decorations are around the park,not just in one area but all over.
No doubt. However, part of it comes down to consumers making choices. On my family's recent trip, we stayed at All-Star Sports for $73 a night, taxes included, for five nights. We only bought one-day MK tickets. My children are all under 6. They enjoyed swimming and playing games at the pool. We toured resorts- they surprisingly liked that. We had a couple of fun table service meals- walk-ins at Trail's End and Beaches & Cream (sat at the counter). We did pony rides at Fort Wilderness for $5. Watched fireworks from several locations. Etc. We had a wonderful time!
Is this the typical WDW vacation? Of course not. But, there are opportunities to spend less, and also much much more, if you want to. I don't know how much I can fault Disney for charging for exclusive events when a sizable number of guests are clearly willing to buy in.
We visited MK yesterday. I think the circus section looks like a cheap carnival at a State Fair. I feel the same way about the dinosaur area of AK.
In my almost 50 years of visiting Disney theme parks, I've never felt more like a $ to them as I do now, as opposed to feeling like a welcomed guest.
I have been following this tread for awhile, since we just got back I now feel I can weigh in. Change is good. Good to have fond memories of things. Many things that are gone now i would like back but that's how it goes. With all that being said; I do not like all the planning that has to go into a vacation anymore. I have to know where I want to be, where and when I want to eat and what rides i want to go on months before i even arrive. Don't like the FP+. We had major problems with the electronic readers and spend countless hours at guest services DAILY to get some new glitch ironed out. You would think a place like WDW would be able to have this figured out by now. Ya, not going back until something changes. If I know anything, its that change will always come.
If I recall, the only thing you need to make an ADR is an email address, and a credit card number to guarantee it.
I thought they were replacing them, just not right when they stopped the old ones.![]()
Well, the other poster was correct- they've tightened things up online, and you'll need to create a My Disney Experience account. Which isn't terribly difficult to do.Thank you msb!![]()
I thought they were replacing them, just not right when they stopped the old ones.![]()
They are replacing them (well most of them, there will be no replacement for the Fife and Drum Corps, leaving Voices of Liberty as the only entertainment act in the America pavilion). But apparently not with Equity performers, who are directly contracted to Disney, but with outside contractors who are not going to be official Disney "cast members." Thus, Disney doesn't provide them with anything like benefits, it merely contracts with their own management company for their services. Likely that means Disney will be paying the new acts less than they paid the outgoing acts. Labor is a major business cost.
Camp Minnie/Mickey is gone.
Change.
It can be handled many ways by a corporation. What has turned me off more than anything is how Disney has managed change and how poorly guests have been treated/informed during the changes.
For example, last Jan. we were all set up for a split stay: 4 nights at YC and 3 nights PBH at UO. Then, all the MB and FP+ implementation started for the Resorts - with no plan or info to the Guests.
Then, Tiering
Then, I saw what happened to the guests at Pop.... MB-only.... which went through the Holidays .... only for them
I cancelled our YC portion of the trip and extended the Uni portion. Very glad I did since YC went MB-only on the day we would have checked in. So sorry I missed that.....
Now, I'm planning our Jan trip back to PBH, hoping for a few days at WDW as an off-siter. And, what's happened while I'm trying to decide....?
The SB+ "test" at Soarin' and A&E (with no advanced notice to guests). Are they going to try that again? God forbid, implement it?
And Maelstrom - EPCOT's one of our top 2 Parks and one we would spend a day at in Jan. Is there a refurb? For how long? Will it be "Frozen" or not? Will we be fighting through hordes of little princesses just to get past Norway? Will I be getting nasty stares from their mothers while I order my re-branded Olaf Aquavit shots...?
I have been very disappointed in Disney's arrogant approach to guest management, guest information and guest service through all of this "Change".
Beyond all the "whys" and "hows" "whens" of all of this - that's my biggest issue...