Ambear
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Oh, well thank you!That bolded sentence really gave me pause. I never, never thought about it this way. You sound like an awfully nice person.![]()

Oh, well thank you!That bolded sentence really gave me pause. I never, never thought about it this way. You sound like an awfully nice person.![]()
But FP+ was a win-win and it took the stock from $70 to $110
How do you seperate the profit increase from the general price increases? There is no evidence that FP+ is what's driving profit but knowing you're selling more tickets at a higher price is a pretty clear driver.
Usage doesn't mean it works better. You increase usage by offering to things that never used FP- but that doesn't mean people are benefiting from it.
What's appropriate to say to someone who feels they can never enjoy fastpass+ and can't enjoy their vacation with it? I'm honestly asking cause I'm not sure.
I'm not sure I understand your point at all.
Play back the earnings calls from the last 2 years. Really. It's easy to say there's no correlation, but there is one if you are actually following the info.
Usage means more people are using it.
I'm not sure I understand your point at all.
Play back the earnings calls from the last 2 years. Really. It's easy to say there's no correlation, but there is one if you are actually following the info.
Usage means more people are using it. If previously one person use FP- to get 12 rides (while 3 people would get none), but now, 4 people are using FP+ to get 3 rides each, that is a huge success. FP- was a failed system. Don't get why ppl have such a hard time accepting this. Yes, if you learned FP-, you could benefit substantially, because most people didn't use it. I did. I loved FP-. But that is not a good system.
You have to consider that I actually loved the FP- system. However, I don't find fault in Disney moving to FP+, and I've come up w a way to make it work for me. What's the problem w that?
There are plenty of first time guests that wouldn't know anything is different.I wonder if there's a large segment of "people" that really are happier just taking whatever they can get. You're not happier, and I'm not happier, but I wonder if some are.
Off the top of my head: Reducing expenses for instance? Full opening of new Fantasyland? Better economy? Opening of new resort rooms? Increased ticket prices? I don't honestly know how plausible any of those are, but I think you can "associate" all of them with the increased earnings. Other things could just as easily be CAUSING profits to go up, or contributing to it at least. The truth is - none of us KNOWS, and stating things as fact when we don't know that they are .... bugs me.
What's appropriate to say to someone who feels they can never enjoy fastpass+ and can't enjoy their vacation with it? I'm honestly asking cause I'm not sure.
I think calling them holdouts is what makes these people angry cause it makes it seem like they should and will change their opinion someday. If you don't like something, you don't like something. Like how I hate alien encounter was removed and even if more kids can enjoy stitch, I'm never going to be happy about that lol.
Thank you for clearing that up. In a previous post I could have sworn that increased usage was used as proof that more people like it.
My "sweeping generalization" is that FP+ was A) better for Disney. Which it was. and B) better for most guests. Which it was.
Profits have increased without a doubt but they're funneling more people in at a higher cost than ever before. The only correlation you can make to this is if you believe FP+ is the driver for the increased attendance which I don't think it is. I can honestly say I've never heard anyone mention that as a reason they want to go to Disney.I'm not sure I understand your point at all.
Play back the earnings calls from the last 2 years. Really. It's easy to say there's no correlation, but there is one if you are actually following the info.
Usage means more people are using it. If previously one person use FP- to get 12 rides (while 3 people would get none), but now, 4 people are using FP+ to get 3 rides each, that is a huge success. FP- was a failed system. Don't get why ppl have such a hard time accepting this. Yes, if you learned FP-, you could benefit substantially, because most people didn't use it. I did. I loved FP-. But that is not a good system.
You have to consider that I actually loved the FP- system. However, I don't find fault in Disney moving to FP+, and I've come up w a way to make it work for me. What's the problem w that?
Regarding earnings and FP+, you have made a good case for an association, but not a causal relationship. There are plenty of other factors that may be causing earnings to go up. Off the top of my head: Reducing expenses for instance? Full opening of new Fantasyland? Better economy? Opening of new resort rooms? Increased ticket prices? I don't honestly know how plausible any of those are, but I think you can "associate" all of them with the increased earnings. Other things could just as easily be CAUSING profits to go up, or contributing to it at least. The truth is - none of us KNOWS, and stating things as fact when we don't know that they are .... bugs me.
FP+ is more successful because more people are using it? Did you ever seen one commercial run about using legacy FP? More people are using it because they're running commercials like crazy. Maybe people like it better. Maybe they don't. Maybe they just saw a commercial and followed up on new FP when they never did for old FP. Doesn't mean old FP was flawed. It wasn't promoted!
Exactly! I *am* adjusting to the system. I do accept that it is here to stay, and I need to learn how to use it as best I can. But there is *nothing* that is going to make me *like* planning rides 60 days out. I'm not pining away for legacy - I know it isn't coming back. I'm not holding out hope for any significant changes to the parts of the system I dislike (namely the preplanning), because I know that locking us in early is what Disney wants.
The fact is that fp+ has significantly changed our touring, and while we are and will continue to adapt to it, that doesn't mean I have to like or love the system. One can dislike a system and still adapt and learn how to use it as best they can. The two aren't mutually exclusive.
Regarding earnings and FP+, you have made a good case for an association, but not a causal relationship. There are plenty of other factors that may be causing earnings to go up. Off the top of my head: Reducing expenses for instance? Full opening of new Fantasyland? Better economy? Opening of new resort rooms? Increased ticket prices? I don't honestly know how plausible any of those are, but I think you can "associate" all of them with the increased earnings. Other things could just as easily be CAUSING profits to go up, or contributing to it at least. The truth is - none of us KNOWS, and stating things as fact when we don't know that they are .... bugs me.
FP+ is more successful because more people are using it? Did you ever seen one commercial run about using legacy FP? More people are using it because they're running commercials like crazy. Maybe people like it better. Maybe they don't. Maybe they just saw a commercial and followed up on new FP when they never did for old FP. Doesn't mean old FP was flawed. It wasn't promoted!
Regarding earnings and FP+, you have made a good case for an association, but not a causal relationship. There are plenty of other factors that may be causing earnings to go up. Off the top of my head: Reducing expenses for instance? Full opening of new Fantasyland? Better economy? Opening of new resort rooms? Increased ticket prices? I don't honestly know how plausible any of those are, but I think you can "associate" all of them with the increased earnings. Other things could just as easily be CAUSING profits to go up, or contributing to it at least. The truth is - none of us KNOWS, and stating things as fact when we don't know that they are .... bugs me.
FP+ is more successful because more people are using it? Did you ever seen one commercial run about using legacy FP? More people are using it because they're running commercials like crazy. Maybe people like it better. Maybe they don't. Maybe they just saw a commercial and followed up on new FP when they never did for old FP. Doesn't mean old FP was flawed. It wasn't promoted!
I think he said it was "better for most guests". I questioned that, because if only 10% used legacy, and now 50% are using FP+, how does that extra 40% know if it's better for them?
I think he said it was "better for most guests". I questioned that, because if only 10% used legacy, and now 50% are using FP+, how does that extra 40% know if it's better for them?
The acceptance rate has nothing whatsoever to do with how people like the FP+ system. Increased usage of FP only comes from the design of the FP+ system itself. It's much more integrated and promoted than legacy ever was.But we can all read the actual transcripts of the calls, in which we KNOW that FP+ has a higher acceptance than FP- by about 5-fold, and MM+ has increased guest throughput and per-guest spending.
However, when I say whether FP+ is good or not, I try to separate my own blissful enjoyment of FP-, to look at it from a systems standpoint, and say that yes, this new system is BETTER, because it prevents 10% of the users from utilizing 90% of the benefit, and now 50% or 60% of the guests are using FP+. How can you say that's bad? they made a better system, that cannot so easily be usurped by the likes of myself, or anyone else who loved FP-.
LOL - I guess I assumed everyone sees the same commercials I do. *hits forehead*.I didn't see commercials. But I don't see them now either due to my market, I assume.
I did see billboard ads in Orlando as well as mention in check in literature in multiple places in the legacy days. Plus Stacy and her predecessor would harp on it in the room tv when telling us about all the awesome things to do. So Disney was not being silent on it by any stretch.
As FP+ is still rather new and. A complete overhaul of a concept that now enables doing things before arrival, a marketing blitz with commercial campaign makes sense. But in my market, I see about the same level as I did during legacy.
I am not sure what you are seeing.
The commercials I recall--a big campaign for Naht-a-zu (sp?) and Disney Florida resident specials while living here.
Also the "I'm too excited to sleep" campaign.
In Virginia, LOTS of commercials for affordable Disney vacations starting at some insanely low number for a couple years at least.
I have not seen FP+ commercials like crazy in either market. (I relocated last fall, though.)