epcotty
Now it's time to say goodbye to all our company
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All I was meaning was they may have a large amount of empty rooms in their less expensive resorts because of people who would want to stay in them also wanting to go for a shorter time, and not be willing to extend their time there just so they can stay onsite without having another reason (i.e. more park days) otherwise besides onsite benefits. This would drive those people offsite and leave the rooms empty. This seems counterintuitive to maximizing profit as they always want to do. I think this is a more recent development and probably remains to be seen if it's wise or not