eXo
Devil's Advocate
- Joined
- Sep 19, 2014
- Messages
- 592
As skier_pete notes, EMH works multiple ways. If a park has early hours, I don't go that day, because frankly, crowd calendars have proven that the morning influx will last most of the day.
And as far as staying on site goes, LSLS, I fundamentally disagree that they think they can just remove these perks and charge for them. Your assumption is based on a survey that you simply read about. You have no context for that survey or any idea if it will even bear fruit. Surveys don't equate to change. They exist solely so marketing and budgets departments can figure out what people think of various ideas. But if it shows up on this board, ya better watch out, all the chicken littles will start decrying the falling sky while cursing Disney for doing it. Even worse, something like this comes along and we can't even objectively discuss it without a boatload of assumptions from the last surveys getting trucked in and dumped on everyone.
As I have said before, Disney's hotel business is their bread and butter at WDW. They aren't going to do something that jacks it up for them. They will raise the cost of the room by a flat $15 WAY before they ever choose to actually give people the option of "adding on" the $15 upcharge. How do you know the $15 upcharge survey wasn't for offsite people? Stay offsite, but enjoy onsite perks for $15 a day. You know what that does? It makes families says, "Well, for $15 more we get all this.... or we could just stay onsite and get it all without the upcharge... lets stay onsite.
Consumer psych 101.
And as far as staying on site goes, LSLS, I fundamentally disagree that they think they can just remove these perks and charge for them. Your assumption is based on a survey that you simply read about. You have no context for that survey or any idea if it will even bear fruit. Surveys don't equate to change. They exist solely so marketing and budgets departments can figure out what people think of various ideas. But if it shows up on this board, ya better watch out, all the chicken littles will start decrying the falling sky while cursing Disney for doing it. Even worse, something like this comes along and we can't even objectively discuss it without a boatload of assumptions from the last surveys getting trucked in and dumped on everyone.
As I have said before, Disney's hotel business is their bread and butter at WDW. They aren't going to do something that jacks it up for them. They will raise the cost of the room by a flat $15 WAY before they ever choose to actually give people the option of "adding on" the $15 upcharge. How do you know the $15 upcharge survey wasn't for offsite people? Stay offsite, but enjoy onsite perks for $15 a day. You know what that does? It makes families says, "Well, for $15 more we get all this.... or we could just stay onsite and get it all without the upcharge... lets stay onsite.
Consumer psych 101.