bytheblood
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disneyfan67 said:I have been reading the threads on the ME experience and I've come up with some observations. (Donning flame proof suit)
1. Why are some people expecting perfection right out of the starting gate when it comes to ME? This is a major undertaking by Disney and has to be complicated, Think about it. It's going to take many months to work out all of the kinks and bugs out of the system. If people would read up on the history of Disneyland they will find that the opening day in July 15th 1955 was considered a disaster. Critics said it would never work but Walt and company worked out all of the kinks and look who's going to have a 50th birthday party comming up! Remember everyone is newbie at one time in their life and there is a first time for everything.
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No flaming here, just respectful disagreeing.

I do not think that people are expecting perfection, I think many are just disappointed. Disney is advertising the crud out of this on TV, their website as well as pop-ups on other sites.
Disney is using this (in addition to MYW) to lure people to book vacations and the system works like a set of broken cogs. Disney is setting high expectations and people are being let down.
The first time I went to Disney, I did a land/sea package. I only called to book my trip, ask questions, pay it off and provide my flight schedule. I knew nothing about discount codes, booking things separately to save money, how my luggage could have (but did not) get lost with Disney picking it up, etc. I just trusted a huge company like Disney to get the job done and do it right. I think many people go into this trusting Disney and believing them on their word. I know I did.
Also, many people do not read these (or other) boards and many who do look at certain threads only. Up until I created a user name, I used ALLEars and nothing else. Then I learned about MouseSavers, The Dis and other helpful sites. Millions of people visit Disney a year, the Dis only has a small portion of those people reading.
disneyfan67 said:2. Why is everyone saying that the service is free? Nothing is truly free in life and Disney built the cost into the package you buy. They may advertise it's free but you're paying for it some how. The Walt Disney Company didn't get to be the giant it is by giving a way things for free. Keep this in mind when comparing the cost of a town car or limo. I might use ME on my next trip but I do love a private town car to pick me up and take my family directly to the resort we're staying at. You have to weigh all of the factors for your next trip.
I would be interested in you explaining to me how the costs are figured in. Let's see, I booked my room-only stay early 2004 and was originally booked for PC @ $99 a night, which consequently, is the same price it had been the previous year. When 2005 room rates were released in May of 2004, my room for PC was still $99 a night. After DME was released, I called to add it to my room-only reservation and guess what??? My room was still $99. I received a discount code in February and changed to POFQ and my room was $79 a night. I started a brand new reservation, added on DME and it was still $79 a night.
Disney is not losing any money doing this, but it is not being paid by the cost of our room or packages. It is only by keeping people on property longer that Disney gains. We may be indirectly paying for it, but it is by choice. I do not have to purchase 5 Mickey heads (Mickey Bars) while I am in WDW and I do not have to go shop in DTD while in WDW, but I choose to. You choose the amount of money you spend on food, souvenirs, etc. I have friends who can go to WDW for cheap. My in-laws are cheap and spend way less money than we do. However, I feel like I am on vacation...so I spend more.
