Interesting article. I had never read it, but he makes some great points.
From the article:
"I think Disney needs to implement a punishing ‘no-show’ policy at the Fort. If you book a campsite, check in at the campsite and never use it – there should be a $250 per night charge for it. It's one thing if someone never checks in – things happen in life and people shouldn’t be penalized for it beyond the normal cancellation policy. But if a campsite is 'checked in' and never used, it's pretty clear why."
Fort Wilderness is a completely different beast when it comes to reserving a spot and not using it, whether you pay for it or not. I agree with Pete on this one 100%. Make the charge so high, and so prohibitive, it stops people in their tracks. It's really a very smart idea. Rather than penalize those who don't show for one reason or another, penalize those who do, but don't stay. Brilliant idea.
I also agree with his point on making the perks available length of stay only. You want a room for 1 night? You get the benefits for 1 night. How long you stay somewhere else shouldn't matter.
From the article:
" I’m fine with people getting access to Extra Magic Hours, free parking, and 180+10 ADRs for the dates they are booked to stay on site. Those are on site perks and should be available to anyone who books a room regardless of whether it's for one night or ten. I’m also fine with FP+ - but ONLY for the length of stay, not for the length of ticket. That’s a loophole Disney needs to close fast."
Since the moderators moved this thread, I'm assuming they're ok with civil discussion on the subject. I take their admonitions not to debate it on "that" thread to be directed at the thread only.