soniam
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Problem is that $15 won't be optional - you will have to pay for the available services whether you use them or not
Oh, I know. That's what angers me the most.
Problem is that $15 won't be optional - you will have to pay for the available services whether you use them or not
But you don't pay $350. You pay more like $450+ at least for a deluxe it's less of course for moderate and values.A resort fee would be a detriment to Disney.
Today you pay $350 which is high for what you get. But you get ME, free parking, extra magic hours, free shipping to hotel, etc. We all know we are over paying, but it's inherently "worth it".
Add on a resort fee to cover those things. $15! Heck yeah I'd pay that! But wait - you're telling me the room is $350 and I'm paying only $15 for the things that make it worth $350? The room is a ripoff!!!
Hmm. Ok. Let's go the other way. My room is $195 (not bad. It's convenient on property $30 more than offsite - I can hang!). A resort fee of $170 per night for ME, EMH, wifi, shipping?????? What a fricken JOKE! No way I'm playing that game. Those things aren't worth that!
This is a case where the whole is better than the pieces. If you separate them out you can't win. Better to play the shell game and say look at the combined value! Yea it's a lot but you get so much! It's part of the magic...
stopped doing the dining plan many years ago, its a rip off
To be honest, the fee is a rather trivial change for the consumer. This is in essence a price hike, but done in a way to protect those costs from room discounts and promotions. If anything, I believe the reaction shows the connotation of the hidden fee is worse then just hiking prices. Disney should just raise room rates by an extra $20 and be done with it. It would generate less negative publicity and it would generate more money.
25% isnt bad over 10 years and remember costs at the resort have gone up considerably in that time. Meat costs, bread costs, not to mention the cost of eggs have skyrocketted over the past few years not to mention the 1.00 dollar an hour increase in wages in just the last two
years. Disney isn't a charity folks and the costs have to come from somewhere so of course food and the dining plan are going up. Frankly I blame the dining plan for alot of the erroding of quality in meals and part of the raise in prices. Those of us who don't stay on property and don't have the food plan have to make up the difference in what the dining plan saves the user
Terms like price gouging may sound neat but it doesn't apply here. Luxury items don't have price gouging laws because you don't actually need them. If you don't like the price you don't go.
There's also options like six flags providing cheaper services. 55 bucks gets you in there but you lose the option to bring in food and pay similar food prices to Disney inside.
Good old Gordon would be ashamed you lumped him in such mundane normal business practices.
I mean...you're messing with us, right?
Accepting price gouging is bad for EVERYONE...you're freedom of choice schlepps the negative side effects off on everybody.
When they feel like they don't have to earn your business...quality is sacrificed to pursue profits. Econ 101
Not talking to you (us) at all.
Just asking Eoghann why he would be "tried" of other guests vacation habits, and how "he" gets to decide what vacations are more or less magical than others?
Well...I gave you an answer...but you have to accept that perhaps everything associated with Disney isn't made of "magic"...the cerebrum has to be used at some point.
Well...I gave you an answer...but you have to accept that perhaps everything associated with Disney isn't made of "magic"...the cerebrum has to be used at some point.
The math becomes increasingly difficult to justify each time they do this...
The quick serve is already wrong. If I eat the best quickserve on property - Wolfgang puck express - twice a day...I'm still only barely getting to $40 a person. Where's my savings? Laying under the tap at pop century and chugging mr. Pibb?
Can we finally call the dining plan what it was always meant to be? A bait and switch scam.
A resort fee would be a detriment to Disney.
Today you pay $350 which is high for what you get. But you get ME, free parking, extra magic hours, free shipping to hotel, etc. We all know we are over paying, but it's inherently "worth it".
Add on a resort fee to cover those things. $15! Heck yeah I'd pay that! But wait - you're telling me the room is $350 and I'm paying only $15 for the things that make it worth $350? The room is a ripoff!!!
Hmm. Ok. Let's go the other way. My room is $195 (not bad. It's convenient on property $30 more than offsite - I can hang!). A resort fee of $170 per night for ME, EMH, wifi, shipping?????? What a fricken JOKE! No way I'm playing that game. Those things aren't worth that!
This is a case where the whole is better than the pieces. If you separate them out you can't win. Better to play the shell game and say look at the combined value! Yea it's a lot but you get so much! It's part of the magic...
News
Teaser trailer for Disney's Magic Kingdoms a game that lets your build your own Disney parks. No release date has been announced.
agree 100% btw, you need to update your sig. That's a $24 egg scramble at BOG now
Not true, prices at the restaurants are being increased at a much higher rate. They are pushing towards making it a savings (just in the direction you wouldn't think they could). $24 for a cronut.......
This isn't a certainty - but I would say based on memory that prices have risen about 30-50% in the last 10 years. In 2006, Buffets were running around mid-20s for dinner and high teens for breakfast, and now are in the high thirties for dinner, mid to high 20s for breakfast. A typical QS meal was $6-9, and now I see usually $9-12. Soda was maybe $2.50 now $3.50.
I tried to track down some 2006 prices - best I could do quick maybe a good example - Hoop Dee Doo was raised to $59, $55 and $51 in Tier pricing in 2007. Current prices are $72, $67 and $64. Increase of 21-25%. The 2 TS credits it would cost you on the DDP to see the show in the meantime have gone up 80% in cost.
But they only started jacking up the prices at the restaurants at a fever pitch AFTER the dining plan rolled out.
It is a scam...they're hitting us with the Dutch door.
I...for one...have NEVER said that prices should remain the same...they have always went up and always will.
I think jacking them independent of larger economic trends and more frequently is bad long term business.
Nothing is more indicative of that at wdw than the 10 year history of the restaurants.