I agree. But I have to put myself in their shoes. I mean, most of us know the pitfalls of FD, you may or may not get it. But to the uneducated and/or the first time visitor who happens to hear about it or see an ad on TV, they want to know why they didn't get it thinking everybody gets it and they got shafted. I can't even imagine how many irate calls they get. Or how many calls or emails they must get pestering them about it. With all of that said, I think the woman in the video (Tracy?) could have really toned it down a little.
One point she made that I agree with, is that people think Disney gives fd out of the goodness of their heart, instead of recognising it as the marketing tool it is.
Then people feel personally offended when they don't get fd.
They get offended that Disney operates as a business.
Um, duh!
If your boss came to you and said they weren't going to pay you any more, would you still work out of the goodness of your heart, even if you really enjoy your job?
I'm a teacher, I love it and I'm dedicated to it, but I wouldn't do it if I wasn't being paid. I need to put food on the table still!
Why do people get upset when a business operates as a business? Why is it Disney's responsibility to ensure you can afford a holiday for your family? It's their responsibility to do their best to make your holiday enjoyable, but if you can only afford to go to Disney World if you have
free dining, why is it that Disney's responsibility?
I have seen some people call fd a scam "because they only do it to fill empty rooms and make people book a holiday to their park"
Um, yeah! Of course that's why they're doing it. It doesn't make it a scam, it makes it an incentive. Pretty transparent to me.
We're booked and going no matter what, but if I can tweak our booking to get fd, I'll do it. If I miss out, it will NOT ruin my holiday.
I think that's the sad part about some people's approach to fd. The success and enjoyment of their holiday rests on getting fd and when they don't get it, they're devastated and blame Disney. But they set themselves up for the fall.
I love the stalking and gossip and anticipation of fd dropping, but I liken it to a scratch ticket. The tingle of hope and "what if" before you scratch is enjoyable, but I laugh it off if I don't win.
I'll chase fd, but if I don't get it, I'll laugh it off and be thankful for the fun I had.
From what I've read on this thread, it seems most people are the same, which is fab!
