Madonna3
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I am also guilty, but I know that when I make my purchase I am aware of what I buy. I think what Disney dies when they sell a resort but then reduce the amenities and increase inconvenience after the fact is way different. There is no reasonable excuse to do so without some sort of recompense to those who made their purchase in good faith.
I also wonder what the bar is when folks like me and you, those who have continued to visit knowing the costs have increased exponentially, day enough. I'm not sure Disney can sustain if they rely on the once and done folks. If frequent flyers get disillusioned by disrespectful treatment or skyrocketing costs stay away we will be seeing " slow seasons" again
I agree with you. When I make my resort reservation, it is in good faith the resort will honor my reservation as booked and if they can't, will compensate me in some acceptable way such as an upgrade, discount, or move to another resort.
I also agree with you that Disney is not catering to the frequent visitor. However, it isn't until the "slow seasons" happen that we'll see anything toward marketing back to us.