ftballfan7
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I expect that when RFID is fianally rolled out, it will impact many facets of our vacationing experience. This thread deals mostly with fastpass related impacts and my guess is that in that regard there will be a system which will reward those who stay onsite more than those who stay offsite, and those who stay onsite in more expensive accomodations even more. There is no question that cheaper and better accomodations can be found off-site and that is why this is a money maker for Disney. EMH just doesn't come close to having the impact as Universal's Epress pass when it comes to drawing it's visitors to stay onsite. We are planning a week at Universal this summer in addition to time at Disney and are ponying up to stay onsite at significantly more in order to get this perk.
By having a tiered sytem including possibly more fastpasses with more flexibility for those staying onsite and increasing both in numbers and flexibility by accomadation type, Disney will not only draw more guests to their resorts, but also upsell to better, more expensive resorts. This could then result in them having to offer fewer "deals" like free-dining or deep discounts. This is a big money maker. I doubt that offsite guests would be cut out completely though. I wouldn't be completely surprised if this even carried over into DVC by extending the benefit to those who purchased directly, but not those those who purchased resale (or at least tiering the benefit in some manner). This is all speculation however, who knows what the mouse will do? We will just have to stay tuned to the next episode of "As the Disney world Turns".
By having a tiered sytem including possibly more fastpasses with more flexibility for those staying onsite and increasing both in numbers and flexibility by accomadation type, Disney will not only draw more guests to their resorts, but also upsell to better, more expensive resorts. This could then result in them having to offer fewer "deals" like free-dining or deep discounts. This is a big money maker. I doubt that offsite guests would be cut out completely though. I wouldn't be completely surprised if this even carried over into DVC by extending the benefit to those who purchased directly, but not those those who purchased resale (or at least tiering the benefit in some manner). This is all speculation however, who knows what the mouse will do? We will just have to stay tuned to the next episode of "As the Disney world Turns".