miprender
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And I don't see it as an onerous financial burden. $10/head for some people(I'm aware not all) is chump change. Especially on a multi-thousand dollar vacation. I'm kind of starting to view the fee as something akin to a "dining hopper." I make my ADR with the intention of keeping it, but if I choose to do something else then I can "hop" over to it without wasting vacation time on the phone cancelling. Paid my fee, no harm no foul. And it's Disney's policy to do so now.
Well in this household $50 for nothing is not chump change. We save all year for our vacation and to spend something for nothing is just a waste. I could buy a nice souvenier for that price.
Snurk, join me in embracing our selfishness and cavalierness. I have named our side The Dark Side.

I know we think Disney will not reverse this policy, but look what happened with the banks. One person started a petition(saw her on the news today) and now, because of public outcry, no more fees to use a debit card. Our voices mean something and we as a group can change this ridiculous policy!![]()

It is if you have kids who want character meals....
I might have less issue if this was just signatures but I have never been in a character meal excpet H&Vthat was empty.
I have never seen any character meals (except H&V

Not to throw this thread too OT, but I've seen mention of some FP situation causing similar debate/divide. Can someone clue me in on what the deal is?
Is the issue that Disney is going to charge customers $10/FP for unused FPs? I mean, that's pretty cavalier/inconsiderate/rude for someone to take a FP out of the machine when they're not 100% committed to being at DHS 7 hours later for their TSMM FP - espeecially when another deserving family could have had that FP. How is Disney supposed to know how to staff the FP lines without a pinpoint measure of FP no-shows? Aren't there at least 2 CMs for every FP ride? That's a waste of money/resources to have a CM standing there with thumb inserted not collecting any FPs. Not to mention if they could they could take ride vehicles out of rotation to reduce the wear and tear and energy comsumption to save money if the ride isn't going to be at 100% utilization. Now that I think it through, I can see where Disney should be charging for an unused FP.![]()
