Year of a Million Dreams was lightning in a bottle and they would be smart to make THAT their ongoing everyday way of operating. It would cost them hardly anything to hand out Mickey ears, pins, free tix, a night in the Dream Suite etc each day...even giving out a DVC contract once in a while or a free trip or cruise wouldn't kill them.
That would be wonderful. Those were the years of our first real
Disneyland trips, and I miss them so much. Sometimes I wish we'd just stuck with Disneyland. Our WDW trips haven't yet been anywhere near as much fun. I keep trying though! But DS and DH are losing interest. But I just keep giving more chances and more chances, even while not liking something...
Disney is not JCPenny---a company that struggled in the market for decades in attempts to redefine themselves and their brand---up and down...up and down with no consistency.
What if they are at the beginning of that stage?
WDW's popularity, in my circle, is driven by the ads that make you think it'll be amazing AND by people telling each other about their trips. Well, a few (including me) just aren't having as much fun anymore. And we're talking about it. And it's possible that other friends who haven't yet gone are going to hear this and start to think about waiting, or just not going.
With JCP I sort of had to shop there anyway, during that time. They have sizes for DH that work for him, and prices that work for us. So I kept going in. I heard all the bad stories about JCP, but I never *really* experienced them. I'm semi-immune to marketing and all that (to the point that when I am sucked in by marketing, it's very very noticeable and I'm able to see it happening) so while I saw what they were doing in the stores (everything I despise about going into the Apple store...oh and the Apple products I've been so loyal to in the past are awful now, and I don't know what I'll do when my laptop dies and my iphone goes kablooie again or when they just decide to stop supporting the OS like NO computer company did, ever), I still needed the clothes and the prices, so I ignored that and ignored the "word on the street" and just went.
There are people who will do that for WDW. There are lots of others who won't.
In this day where you can control literally EVERYTHING about your life in an app. People REALLY thought that Disney wouldn't "tech" up their system????
It's REALLY too bad they messed it up so badly, then. I can get a free app that does a gazillion things SO much better than any part of Disney's crud. And I didn't NEED the stuff Disney's doing. It wasn't necessary at all. Things were going fine. Does anyone remember that they have been messing with the website, etc, for OVER a year now?
Give it a few weeks, and you will see more kiosks pop up, and software bugs will get worked out.
Again. Over a year. Site first started changing last, I believe, November. And I'm talking 2012. The app doesn't always work. Give them a few weeks? I doubt it. They are incredibly bad at what they are doing.
We weren't big FP people anyway, and I'm a supporter of on-site guest perks. ...The only exception to this would be AP holders...they should absolutely get the same perks as on-site guests, ESPECIALLY FL residents.
From my perspective, FP+ is the ONLY onsite guest perk, though. Nothing else is fabulous for me in terms of perks. I avoid EMH, we haven't yet had plain tickets so we always have parking paid for, we don't send packages back to the resort...
And WHY should AP holders, especially FL ones, have access? The ones paying the least per-visit should get more? We've only had APs for our visits because we schedule them in clumps, and even I don't believe that. When I found out how little my cousins paid for their FL passes I just about passed out.
I think the new FP+ will work great for people who are happy with 6 hours in the parks a day.
I think you're right.
But...I didn't ever want only 6 hours in the parks. I want the whole day there. I want to go go go and have tons of fun. But that's not going to happen now. 3 rides and then standby lines? That's going to wear out even my son's feet and we'll all get cranky and we'll go back to the resort. And we'll go to Sweet Tomatoes for dinner, we'll shop at GiftLand instead of DTD for any souvenirs, and for a casual, relaxed time we'll go over to Universal for a butterbeer later on (b/c we have APs there that I believe we'll always keep). Making it a 6 hour day takes
my family
away from spending money at their parks and giftshops. It reminds me that there's an outside world (I'm not one that wants or needs the "bubble" of WDW), and gives us a nice opportunity to experience it.
If I want 6 hours in a park I'll go to the amusement park/waterpark 20 minutes up the road from me (open in summer). When I go to Disney, I want to be there all day.