jillgunter
Mouseketeer
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Recovering economy? I guess I've missed that somewhere.
It depends on where you live. Economy is very good in Raleigh NC area. People for sure are spending money on vacations again.
Recovering economy? I guess I've missed that somewhere.
I used to think that FP+ was causing the long waits, but having just returned, I can safely say you are right. There is just a lot more people coming to Disney parks, period. It's good, beloved entertainment, and they are doing a great job of marketing in and out of the US. Lots of visitors from other countries: UK, South America, etc.Blame the recovering economy really. and the Disney marketing department. Like it or not, they've made something that nearly everyone wants to visit, and as more people can afford to do it, you can bet that they will. FP+ is more like a response to high crowds. It's an attempt to "direct the traffic" so to speak. Whether it's doing a great job of that is up for debate, but that was definitely one of it's purposes.
That's the most disappointing thing about shopping at WDW. No matter where you go, it's basically the same stuff.I don't get this notion that this will get more people in gift shops. If Disney wants that why do most of the stores carry the same products? A generic Disney shirt certainly won't look any different in a different shop.
On our last vacation, personally speaking, FP+ and the relatively cheaper cost of a multi-day ticket made me feel like we shouldn't have a "no park" day in our vacation. We ended up upgrading to APs, so it made sense to hop into Epcot to ride Soarin' or hop into DHS to get another ride on TSMM instead of hang in our room/resort/DTD all day.
I don't get this notion that this will get more people in gift shops. If Disney wants that why do most of the stores carry the same products? A generic Disney shirt certainly won't look any different in a different shop.
It's interesting.
That's the most disappointing thing about shopping at WDW. No matter where you go, it's basically the same stuff.
We'd buy a lot more if there were more variety and location specific items.
My thoughts exactly..... but I'm from Ohio! And certainly not much "recovery" here!Recovering economy? I guess I've missed that somewhere.
I don't want to turn this political but have you noticed the lowest unemployment rate in years? Low gas prices? Housing recovery? It was announced this weekend that social security would not be getting a raise in 2016 because inflation is stable. Not saying who gets credit, but the economy is definitely in better shape.
I don't want to turn this political but have you noticed the lowest unemployment rate in years? Low gas prices? Housing recovery? It was announced this weekend that social security would not be getting a raise in 2016 because inflation is stable. Not saying who gets credit, but the economy is definitely in better shape.
I don't get this notion that this will get more people in gift shops. If Disney wants that why do most of the stores carry the same products? A generic Disney shirt certainly won't look any different in a different shop.
It's interesting.
Clearly you missed the $150 per person special event... that's what you could have spent that extra money on...It really is perplexing, isn't it? Disney has been a marketing machine recently. They apparently looked at their attendance and decided that it was unacceptable to have a low crowd week, month or day. If a time was slow, they set out to fill it. And by the looks of things, they have been pretty successful at it.
Then WHY ON EARTH does a company like Disney fall down on the job so miserably when it comes to the merchandise they carry in the stores? I actually came home from our trip in June with cash left over from what I had set aside to spend in the shops. ARE YOU LISTENING MICKEY??????????
We're heading to DLR in a week, and I have already adjusted my expectations. I want to buy a variety of Halloween items but am hearing already that they are running out of things that I want.
Ooh, going in just a week? Have a wonderful time!It really is perplexing, isn't it? Disney has been a marketing machine recently. They apparently looked at their attendance and decided that it was unacceptable to have a low crowd week, month or day. If a time was slow, they set out to fill it. And by the looks of things, they have been pretty successful at it.
Then WHY ON EARTH does a company like Disney fall down on the job so miserably when it comes to the merchandise they carry in the stores? I actually came home from our trip in June with cash left over from what I had set aside to spend in the shops. ARE YOU LISTENING MICKEY??????????
We're heading to DLR in a week, and I have already adjusted my expectations. I want to buy a variety of Halloween items but am hearing already that they are running out of things that I want.
Ooh, going in just a week? Have a wonderful time!
And good luck at DHS. I'm still mulling over that place. In fact, there used to be a lot of neat things to buy there but most of that has disappeared too.
And when will I learn to read? I see Disney and somehow miss DLR. Doh!Thanks PG!
But no DHS in our future. We're heading west again!![]()
<----- color me jealous!Thanks PG!
But no DHS in our future. We're heading west again!![]()
Recovering economy? I guess I've missed that somewhere.