The only way that Chapek will listen is if everyone who shares your views stops attending the parks. Are you willing to stop going?
Send the email if it brings you peace.
All the need to say is "free dining" and the phone lines will be ringing non-stop. Right now the resorts are booked solid.
It's technology, Jim; but not as we know it.the technology aspect is eventually going to come to everything, whether we like it or not, Disney is just a bit ahead of the curve there.
I’m with you that Free Dining is the trigger word here. Over on the Disneyland side all they had to say was Electrical Parade.
I doubt the OP cares what our opinions are. Or we’re being played with that email. Its the OPs 2nd post since 2018 & they haven’t been back since Sunday. Just a little?
Oh......or agreeing with themselves heartily on an alternate account? Maybe it's your alternate account ?!![]()
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Eh. He/she is not responding to any post. And no one is really arguing.I doubt the OP cares what our opinions are. Or we’re being played with that email. Its the OPs 2nd post since 2018 & they haven’t been back since Sunday. Just a little?
'Small handful of guests'?Chapek only answers to investors and the Board, not to you. As long as attendance is up, which it certainly will be over these next 18 months of the 50th celebration, he is NOT going to make changes because a small handful of guests are sad.
The cost of everything is increasing. It won't be long(probably after people's stimulus money runs out} until people are more worried about paying for groceries and gas than a luxury vacation. I'm not sure this forum represents the middle class.My two loves are Disney and Snow Skiing. Ski resort prices are increasing too! The average cost of a single day lift ticket in the Rockies > $150 per day during peak ski season. Some resorts charge for parking. I find the food cost on the mountain is more expensive than Disney! Ski resorts are now charging extra for "first tracks."
My point is, the prices of all luxury vacations are increasing. It's not just Disney. Is it the greed to make more money or the cost of providing an excellent vacation?
And a previous poster called environmental concerns "hippy dippy"? That's ridiculous! Using this phrase marginalizes climate catastrophes. And yes, it adds to the cost of doing business.
I'm not a millionaire. I make sacrifices for the magic. My kids are grown, no need for Genie+. I'm fortunate that my kids first Disney tickets were $39 per day.
I am sad about the money grab too. I feel bad for middle class families that want to make the best day possible at Disney. A Disney vacation is out of reach for so many....
Will I be sending emails to Disney's CEO? No way. They have Disboards, Yelp, Tripadvisor, Twitter and more to access consumer thoughts.
Let's talk the number of complainers vs the number of daily paid attendance at WDW. It's you who is vastly underestimating the amount of Chapek caring about his secretary receiving random emails from individual whiners or 50,000 signatures on an online petition.'Small handful of guests'?
I think you are vastly underestimating the amount of *******.
That just brought to mind many nights listening to the Dr. Demento show.It's technology, Jim; but not as we know it.