I recently sent this email off to <A href="mailto:wdw.guest.communications@disney.com">Guest Relations at Disney</a> concerning my families upcoming trip.
To Whom It May Concern:
I, and my family are long time Disney supporters who have been coming to
your parks religiously since 1967. Starting in 1974 I have been going at a
pace around three times a year.
For the first time I am bringing a group of people, most of whom have never
been before, to visit your parks this coming November 4th - 10th. I am very
distraught to see that you have pulled the schedule and are considering
changing park hours and operating procedures during this time.
I booked my vacation (13 people in all) back last May, and everyone has been
getting more excited with each passing week. We booked lunch, dinner, shows
and golf reservations as early as we could and based it off the calendar you
provided on your website, and the hours we were given when I called
407-WDisney.
Sunday, November 4th we are planning on visiting the Magic Kingdom, we have
reservations for my neighbors family (first timers) for lunch at the Castle.
I was hoping that my In-Laws would be able to watch the fireworks with their
Grandchildren this night as we will probably never be able to convince them
to take this trip again. According to your calendar you were going to have
fireworks this night. Your operating hours were supposed to be 9 am to 7 pm,
and we all know that some of the most magical time at the Magic Kingdom is
at night with all the lights.
Monday, November 5th we are planning to visit Disney MGM Studios. I made
reservations for all of us to have lunch at the Sci-Fi Diner and have gone
on and on about what a great show Fantasmic is to see. Your website listed
the park hours to be 9 am to 7pm with Fantasmic at 7 pm. The three twelve
year olds in the group are hoping to ride the Tower of Terror after dark.
Tuesday, November 6th we are expecting to visit EPCOT center. My In-Laws and
neighbors are very excited to see all the countries and sample the flavors
at the International Food and Wine Celebration. My parents want to take
their youngest grandchildren (1 and 2 years old) to see The Living Seas
(which I hear you shut the ride part down). I have shown pictures/video and
talked about how grand Illuminations is at night to see all the countries
lit up. According to your original calendar your park hours were to be 9 am
to 9 pm with the countries opening up around 11 am. My son (12) wants to
take both his grandfathers on Test Track.
Wednesday, November 7th we have booked a character breakfast for the group
at Port Orleans because my two youngest and the neighbors 11 year old
daughter love Tigger. Then around 2 pm I have booked a tee time on one of
your fine golf courses for my father, neighbor, his wife and I. My
Father-In-Law is to take my 12 year old son out on the speedboats, and my
wife and the two grandmothers are taking the babies to the petting zoo in
the campground. At 9 pm I booked the Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue for my In-Laws, and
my wife's Aunt and Uncle who will be driving over from near Daytona, and my
folks are going to watch the kids while my neighbors, my wife, and I go to
Pleasure Island for the evening. I have told them how incredible it is to be
there when the clock strikes midnight.
Thursday, November 8th my In-Laws are going to Daytona with my wife's Aunt
and Uncle to visit for the rest of the week, so any chance to see any of the
shows you might cancel will be gone. The rest of us are planning on visiting
your Animal Kingdom park (originally scheduled to be open 9am to 5pm).
Afterwards we were going to cook out at our campsites (my neighbors are
renting a cabin, my folks have a motorhome, and we have a trailer) and then
my neighbor and I were planning on taking the older children to DisneyQuest
for the rest of the evening.
Friday, November 9th we are planning on returning to the Magic Kingdom to
try and catch any attractions we might have missed on Sunday. I have also
gotten everyone very excited about SpectroMagic. If I remember correctly
your hours of operation were 9am to 9pm with the parade at 8pm and fireworks
as well.
Saturday, November 10th my neighbors will be returning to Michigan with my
12 year old son. The rest of us will take a day of rest before heading out
on Sunday.
It is very dis-heartening to me to think that my long laid out plans for a
magical trip to your fantastic parks are going for naught. I can't even
juggle my schedule around for fear we might not get some of our
reservations. I also feel like I am beign slighted because you are still
charging us full price to visit your parks at reduced hours.
Just rounding out our expenses for this group I am figuring on:
Tickets: $2,500.00
Lodging: $2,200.00
Shows/Golf/Non-Park Entertainment: $1,200.00
Food in Park: $500.00
Air Fare: $1,500.00
Gas: $400.00
Total (before purchasing keep-sakes): $8,300.00
This is not even including the food we bring, film, and other essentials.
Our families have been putting away money since January looking forward to
this trip.
I noticed on your website you are offering a free day on any park hopper
bought at
DisneyLand.
Have you thought about doing this for those of us traveling to Florida?
I have spent months agonizing over trying to make what I feel is the perfect
trip for all of us, especially those of us who have never been before, and
very well may never make it again. My neighbors figure this is their
once-in-a-lifetime blowout trip (which is evidenced by them spending $180
per night on one of your cabins to stay near us in Fort Wilderness).
Again, I am worried that my best-laid plans are futile now, and part of the
magic for me is ruined. I lament finding out that you are cutting my groups
time in your parks rather then coming up with a way to boost attendance by
giving incentives.
I look forward to hearing from you with positive news about park hours
during our trip. Please do not close the Hall of Presidents, The Country
Bear Jamboree, or The Carousel of Progress as my In-Laws are really looking
forward to seeing these fine attractions.
Cordially yours,
Michael S. Ewles
michaels@ewles.com