I'm in the no increase camp for park tickets this Jan/Feb, unless/until ROTR gets some serious tourist traction. Mmmmaaybe we get some tweaks to the peak pricing, etc, but I just can't see the kind of 20% hikes we've seen in the last couple years... at least right now.
Hotel rack rates, especially at DLR hotels, came down big this Fall, retracing to even 3-4 years ago. They are still lower for Spring, then elevated/unchanged for Summer 2020. If you start seeing Summer rates come down like last year, and/or deep specials, that would be the first "blink". No doubt DLR has near real-time data on airline/hotel & package bookings. They will know if people are coming, from where, and at what prices.
ROTR looks amazing and no doubt it will be crowded. But how many tourists paying top dollar remains to be seen for a while. Raising prices before it takes hold seems really risky in my opinion, and I think they would have done it already. They need serious buzz/social media to reboot the hype from last Summer.
I agree APS are a different animal and may see some tweaks/increase there. And, yes on Flex expansion! Give me a 3 day option, I buy.
Hotel rack rates, especially at DLR hotels, came down big this Fall, retracing to even 3-4 years ago. They are still lower for Spring, then elevated/unchanged for Summer 2020. If you start seeing Summer rates come down like last year, and/or deep specials, that would be the first "blink". No doubt DLR has near real-time data on airline/hotel & package bookings. They will know if people are coming, from where, and at what prices.
ROTR looks amazing and no doubt it will be crowded. But how many tourists paying top dollar remains to be seen for a while. Raising prices before it takes hold seems really risky in my opinion, and I think they would have done it already. They need serious buzz/social media to reboot the hype from last Summer.
I agree APS are a different animal and may see some tweaks/increase there. And, yes on Flex expansion! Give me a 3 day option, I buy.


