Look, as a Disney shareholder of course part of me feels like "Go get 'em, boys! Make all that money!!!" LOL! And I agree, it's a business first so if someone is willing to pony-up why take less money if you don't have to? No, Disney has no problem filling those rooms. Good on 'em. I get that. Completely.
As a consumer and avid fan I feel quite different. We only sail in the off-season. Current & future pricing are simply stupid. Stupid. As
@bumbershoot said, it feels like a straight up insult. Much like
@bumbershoot 's example, I've watched the price for the exact same room on the exact same ship at the exact same time of year go up by $1k EACH YEAR for 2 years. And it's only a 4-night cruise! The rate of price increase is considerably more than inflation as well outpaces the competition by a huge margin. During this time there are little changes and things taken away while prices go through the roof. The ships are moving towards having more similarities than differences. The shows, menus, activities, and ports stay mostly the same (unless more Frozen garbage is being rammed down our throats...um...no thanks). Disney wants me to pay them a premium for what? Characters? Brand immersion? Really? Tell me what makes Disney special above and beyond what other cruise lines are doing? Is it soda? I don't even drink soda! An adult can drink unlimited soda on other lines for a week for roughly $50 but the price difference is so much more than that. So what is the value that I get for that premium price???? Currently, I don't see it. At all. Other lines are cranking out new, innovative ships visiting a variety of ports. I have been on
Royal Caribbean & Norwegian. I didn't notice the service, cleanliness, or overall quality being all that different. Each line has their pros & cons, Disney included. The only thing that Disney has in their favor in my eyes that other lines don't is branding & characters. But then other lines are more diverse with exciting features Disney doesn't have....all for a lot less money.
I'll be clear. If I felt that I was receiving a premium product I would have zero problem paying a premium price. It's all about value. If Disney wants to command a premium they should stop making moves to be within the industry standards. If you want to be average then I want to pay you accordingly. Wow me. Impress me. Do something that raises the bar. Mediocrity is not worth a premium.
Why am I even using words like "standard" or "mediocrity" when discussing Disney at all?!?! Ugh! That's mind-boggling to me!
I won't pay more to get less.
Am I mad? In a way, yes! It's in no way enjoyable to see the object of my inner-fan-gurl rear its ugly head. And it does feel ugly to me. I am insulted. I don't enjoy feeling like my devotion is expendable. I have sung the praises. I have been the diehard cheerleader. Now I feel like a fool for it. I don't like feeling like Mickey's greedy hands are raiding my pockets shamelessly. I know it's a business and its not personal but that's how it feels. In the spirit of honesty, I'll get down to it: I feel like the fine fellow that I believed in with my whole heart is perfectly happy to rip me off. He'll laugh his endearing little laugh while he does it. It hurts my heart, makes me angry. When I think about it, my heels dig in deeper and I'm more determined than ever to not be taken for a fool.
Disney wants to touch a personal nerve with the nostalgia so here's the personal nerve. Only it's not their goal nerve at all anymore. Can't have your cake & eat it too. Disney wants to get personal so here it is. Honest and to the nitty-gritty.
I'll even go a step further with my honesty. I could go to work at any time with a solid Disney-specialized
travel agency, an agency I care very much about on a very personal level. Why don't I? Because I do NOT believe in what I'd be selling anymore. If nothing else in this world I pride myself in my honor. I would not be okay pushing a product I believe is overpriced for what it is. That fact irritates me even more because I don't want to be jaded like this! I'd be much happier if I was still enamored of
Disney Cruise Lines!
I swear, if it wasn't for my friends who I adore, I'd be done. They still love it all and are fully onboard so I sail with them. It's getting harder and harder to justify even that, though. It's quite the dilemma for me. Truly. This constant teetering of the scales between what my heart wants to simply love and the knowledge that it's not a financially valuable thing....the fluctuation between head & heart....it wears on me.
And I *pray* Disney reads this. I *pray* that what people say about Disney paying attention to what is being discussed on Dis is true.
Before I hop off my soap-box, I feel its only fair to throw out a disclaimer: my sons are both aged out of the youth programs. They're both in that odd no-man's-land caught between a dedicated cruise experience with peers and the full adult-side experience. I don't know that with the current fleet there's a lot more Disney can even do for that age group. But, imagine being 18-20....consider what Disney offers and contrast that with all the innovative, exciting offerings on the new mega-liners rolling into service elsewhere. Don't get me wrong, my boys do love Disney. Nostalgia. And they appreciate all our amazing adventures. But, when I put myself in their shoes and imagine their cruise experience, other lines have a lot more to offer. A lot more. If I still had kids in the youth programs my whole opinion might be different because of the value in giving them that Disney experience. Where our family is right now Disney simply isn't the best option.
I believe Disney could do & be so much more. It feels like they're content to sit back, rest on their laurels, and keep raking in the $$ by twisting heartstrings with nostalgia. That disappoints me. They were once known for their innovation and quality. Once upon a time...... (((((sigh)))))