EDIT:
A poster above this has now stated that it appears Disney is in fact showing a rate other than rack rate before you book, which certainly allievates some of my concerns. "Blind" pricing is something a LOT of people are just not comfortable with. Note however, this actually indicates reason for more concern: this makes two programs (MYW was #1) in a row that were poorly implemented and ineffectively tested. I am not impressed that they got it fixed in one day: it should never have gone live and publicized without it being correct.
lllovell said:
Now explain to me WHY they would give people that are NOT AP holders better discounts than people getting discounts through a company that Disney doesn't own or benefit from?
Turn the question around: why wouldn't they give AP holders better discounts than AAA? Well, because they haven't comitted to it, and there is no risk to them if they don't give a discount. In fact there is incentive to not give a discount, since you have already promised to give them $80 to $500+ to enter this "lottery". Ya know, there was a time when I would have been a little less cynical, but I was much younger then...
lllovell said:
No new program benefits everyone but this is about getting every dime out of people staying there. These room discounts have never been guaranteed, but most have come to expect them in the last 3-4 years. AP holders are good for their bottom line or they would be trying to limit the number of APs sold, not expanding the program year after year. This program will be good for the vast majority.
And therein perhaps is the real reasoning behind this. AP holders have to be good for the bottom line, but a lot of people get AP's because they can save on the lodging OR because they can go a lot OR a combination of the two.
So how do you eliminate the reason a large number of passholders buy AP's, without causing them to stop buying annual passes? Classic psychology provides the answer. Give an animal a button that delivers an award. If you only give an award once, the button eventually gets ignored. Give a reward every time, and it eventually gets boring. Give the reward randomly, and the button gets pressed far more than if it gave a reward every time. It is win-win for Disney- they get your annual pass $, a cancellation fee if you can't make it or decide it is too expensive, a change fee if you try to do something else. Further, should you decide not to go as much, well, that's ok too- you are just paying a higher rate for your admission.
lllovell said:
They are doing lots of things to keep people on site (M.E. for example) and even more to keep AP holders EATING on site (DDE) and taking in more shows, etc (25% off Cirq, Hoopdedoo, etc).
Which is exactly why this makes absolutely no sense...
lllovell said:
...this is about getting every dime out of people staying there.
No argument there...
lllovell said:
These room discounts have never been guaranteed, but most have come to expect them in the last 3-4 years. AP holders are good for their bottom line or they would be trying to limit the number of APs sold, not expanding the program year after year. This program will be good for the vast majority.
No, they have never been guaranteed, but then just stop them outright and let me know that. Don't insult my intelligence by trying to play me like a rat in a cage. This program is good for Disney, period. It is an attempt to not alienate people that appears to be failing miserably...