d1gitman
Mad About The Mouse!
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But this assumes that our two hypothetical families do and purchase everything exactly the same with the only difference being the lodging. And if you consider the off-site guests who tour the resorts and purchase souvenirs etc. they are a 100% pure profit to Disney.
As I said originally, I don't doubt that Disney makes more from on-site guests in general, I just don't agree that it is true across the board in all instances.
i think your missing my point....yes, off site guests spend money on food, souveniers, etc..., no argument there. my point is that for lodging, Disney captures the actual lodging $$ for onsite guests but cannot from offsite, obviously. i'm not talking about food, souveniers or any other type of spending - just the resort booking.
so if you just look at hotel bookings...onsite guests have to yield more profit per person....I think the number of onsite resorts is proof of that.
additionally, I would venture to say that on site guests do spend more on average than offsite guests, otherwise Disney wouldn't be pushing the whole MM+ 'experience' and flat out saying it will generate more $$.