tarheelalum said:Most of the problems people are experiencing at DLR these days are due to crowd levels. The only way I know to reduce crowd levels is to greatly increase the price. Also ending the monthly pay plan for AP would reduce quite a bit as well. Its stinks because a lot of people could not afford to go if they doubled the price of AP and cut out the monthly pay plan but it would solve most of the problems guests are having.
Or if another recession hits.
Two strollers were stolen during my trip last month... that is just wrong. You don't steal someone's stroller....I'm guilty for hitting people with my stroller... never on purpose though!! To the people that are inconsiderate enough to stop dead in their tracks in front of me, that is what you get. ..
Maybe because of all the complaints about closing the parks early on grad nights and reduced evening entertainment and noise from grads until 6AM?
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MamaLou said:Funny, when I went for my Sr. Class trip in 1969 (a busload of us from Las Vegas)...evidently our class advisors or whomever planned the trip hadn't checked things out thoroughly. The Mormon Church (or group from the church) had rented the park for one evening of our weekend stay. So there we were, a bunch of high schoolers who had a great time during the day at Disneyland, but were left to our own devices for the evening. My memory's fuzzy, but I know there was some partying going on! Unfortunately it was in our motel rooms instead of Disneyland!![]()

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P.S., I disagree that Disney has a perplexing problem that they can't fix with respect to crowds. Simply double or triple AP prices until they find the sweet spot of the same revenue at half the number of purchasers. Disney keeps the same revenue while not driving away tourists like me. I know, no AP holder will support that idea, but it is simple economics. Those who value it the most, will still buy it. If they cant afford it, they can still buy a ticket and visit once or twice a year, just as other do and just as everyone did before APs were started.

figment_jii said:I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed DCA better.
I couldn't help but laugh at this idea. As an AP holder, I do disagree and I don't think the entire crowding problem is due just to AP holders being in the parks. If this was the case, then the summer should be pretty quiet because many of the APs are blocked (e.g., both SoCal passes are blocked for much of the summer and the Deluxe is blocked on Saturday). Obviously, this is not the case, so the argument could be made that the day guest prices should be doubled or tripled as well to hold their numbers down.
Disney has already done this with AP holders. They bumped up the prices by like 25%. But the parks are more crowded than ever. I do believe you are right that AP holders spend less - at least those who are day trippers. But they also keep the parks going in the off season.Laughing at economics won't change the science. When you want to purposely decrease consumption, you raise prices. Yes, you could do that with day guests, but my understanding is that Disney finds that they spend more while in the parks.
Or liked the weather, liked having longer park hours and more daylight, liked having less refurbs, or liked having shows scheduled every day.The summers have been crowded as long as I remember. But the AP s have all but eliminated the off season, which was the time of year many families found bearable. Summer was for people who didn't mind the crowds, didn't know better, or couldn't go during the school year.
DLR attendance has gone way up. They are doing something right. If they are driving some away they seem to be replacing them with two others for each person they drive away.Frankly, I could afford triple the price for a day ticket. But I would hate to see young, large, or middle class families miss out on the opportunity so that others can go 50 times a year.
The other option is to keep the status quo and drive away long term day users like me. If Disney values AP holders more, that is its choice to make. I dont fault it for that if it makes the most business sense.
I wouldn't want it to raise AP prices either if I were you, but I dont see why it isn't a great way to increase the average customer experience without hurting revenue.



I wasn't laughing at the science or the economics, I was laughing at the idea that Disney would suddenly double or triple the AP prices. While that might seem like a reasonable idea to you, I highly doubt that would ever happen. Smaller, but still large, increases can and will happen, but that large of an increase would be highly unlikely. The bad publicity alone would make it unlikely.Laughing at economics won't change the science.
I completely disagree with this statement. Raising prices would hurt the average customer/guest experience because AP holders are guests too and how much they enjoy the parks should also matter.I wouldn't want it to raise AP prices either if I were you, but I dont see why it isn't a great way to increase the average customer experience without hurting revenue.
Laughing at economics won't change the science. When you want to purposely decrease consumption, you raise prices. Yes, you could do that with day guests, but my understanding is that Disney finds that they spend more while in the parks.
An alternative would be caps and a lottery for APs, but that isn't a smart businesses choice as it would decrease AP revenue.
The summers have been crowded as long as I remember. But the AP s have all but eliminated the off season, which was the time of year many families found bearable. Summer was for people who didn't mind the crowds, didn't know better, or couldn't go during the school year.
Sure, it takes both groups to make the big crowds in the off season. But to reduce crowds, it makes more sense to do it with the APs, where revenue could be kept steady without making the park a playground for the rich only.
Frankly, I could afford triple the price for a day ticket. But I would hate to see young, large, or middle class families miss out on the opportunity so that others can go 50 times a year.
The other option is to keep the status quo and drive away long term day users like me. If Disney values AP holders more, that is its choice to make. I dont fault it for that if it makes the most business sense.
I wouldn't want it to raise AP prices either if I were you, but I dont see why it isn't a great way to increase the average customer experience without hurting revenue.
Disney WANTS the parks full year round. Why in the world would they want low crowds? The more people the more revenue. If one group, family, person, whatever doesn't like the fuller parks there are plenty others ready to take their place.
Disney offers the low price APs for a reason. They need that demographic to fill the parks during off season and eliminating the lower rung AP or raising them sky high will loose that demographic. Locals will not fork over the same price to visit for a day or two when that got them entrance 180+ days per year in the past. Then you have AP holders that only use their passes several times a year, and that is a cash cow for Disney in itself!
If Disney didn't want to grow their business DCA would still be a parking lot. Halloween parties were not started and enhanced for any reason other than to fill the parks in previous slow months of Sept and Oct. They aren't considering a third park to disperse the crowds, they want to attract BIGGER crowds.
Guests that prefer lower crowds still have a couple of options. The second half of January and most of Feb especially on rainy days have low crowds. Guests looking for an single day are best off going on Saturdays during the busier times when all but PAP are blocked. Early mornings on non EMH days at DL can be slower too. But slower weeks during nice weather periods are gone and probably for good.
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I have to admit that Ive become more a fan of California Adventure than DL in the last few years as well. Crowds are less, park seems newer in most areas and the total atmosphere is more relaxed. Plus I like how you can buy beers there which makes it seem more for adults. My Wife and I mainly go on sunday or week nights which seems a bit more chill too. I can honestly say I almost like DTD better too lol. UVA bar being one of my favorite spots![]()