MakiraMarlena
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I hope so. I'm a bit old for millenial though
Maybe the target demographic is nouveau riche?Any post that uses generalised generational references always creates controversy and arguing, because people are quite rightly not all a stereotype of their “group”!
I agree that Disney is pricing people out, but they are certainly not moving away from families as their target. Very few additions are adult-focused, and even things like the adult-only pool in Aulani have been removed, so child-free does not seem to be the target market.
I disagree. I work in marketing and have a BA in Marketing and the classification of generations is an industry standard measurement when creating customer profiles. The amount of income is also used in creating customer profiles. There are many factors used when creating customer profiles.
This is not the first time Disney has done this around 2000 they were targeting a similar demographic - retired folks and people without kids - they had much better food and wine was a focus - they they switched to the DDP model
Id like to see it meet somewhere in the middle - I really enjoyed it back then - the thing is many of those demographics wont accept the average food at an inflated price - so unless they change that I dont see it working
This is not the first time Disney has done this around 2000 they were targeting a similar demographic - retired folks and people without kids - they had much better food and wine was a focus - they they switched to the DDP model
Id like to see it meet somewhere in the middle - I really enjoyed it back then - the thing is many of those demographics wont accept the average food at an inflated price - so unless they change that I dont see it working
I think it's true that is it cyclical. This is just a moment in the grand scheme of things - it'll come around. The one constant is change!
Ok, who exactly do you think they are targeting?
Just so people know
Generation X = People born 1961 to 1981
Generation Y / Millennials = People born 1981 to 1996
Generation Z = People born 1996 to now
And YES these are the people that Disney is targeting.
People whose financial situation has benefitted from Covid who now have more disposable income
People whose professional life is not the traditional 9 to 5 Monday to Friday in the same building
Digital Nomads
Double Income No Kids
These are the new types of people that Disney is targeting.
That sounds pretty much like me, but GenX - Ill be going back fore the first time in many years - mainly because I hear the crowds are so low and I want to check things out.I think you're right about this. My old boss is a foodie boomer. For years in the early 2000's he'd go to WDW several times a year. They had APs. Always stayed in deluxe or dvc hotels. Always raved about the signature restaurants. Victoria & Albert's, etc.
During a work trip once, he took me and several of my colleagues out to dinner at Sanaa. (Edit: wrong restaurant)
I think he stopped going about 4 or 5 years ago when it seemed like some things started slipping/changing.
FYI we are going to Epcot this Saturday for F&W and I just saw that both Friday AND Saturday for Epcot there are no reservations available. I was hoping for low crowds but it looks like the word is out and it's caused a spike (at least for Epcot).That sounds pretty much like me, but GenX - Ill be going back fore the first time in many years - mainly because I hear the crowds are so low and I want to check things out.
I already said who they are targeting
Not to quibble, I get your point. But I always thought:Just so people know
Generation X = People born 1961 to 1981
Generation Y / Millennials = People born 1981 to 1996
Generation Z = People born 1996 to now
And YES these are the people that Disney is targeting.
People whose financial situation has benefitted from Covid who now have more disposable income
People whose professional life is not the traditional 9 to 5 Monday to Friday in the same building
Digital Nomads
Double Income No Kids
These are the new types of people that Disney is targeting.
Not to quibble, I get your point. But I always thought:
Boomer 1946-1964
Gen X 1965-1980