Disney is a marketing machine. They are excellent at selling you the value proposition of the seamless experience and the perks, and has developed an audience that considers those fair value in exchange for the prices they pay.
If you haven't seen the Planning DVD recently, watch it, putting yourself in the shoes of someone who's never been to WDW. At the end of that DVD, the average person would assume that their vacation would be ruined if they didn't stay in a Disney-owned resort.
Disney is by no means the worst offender. Cedar Point's "flagship" resort, Hotel Breakers, costs about $300 a night in season, give or take. The advantage to those rooms: you are steps away from one of the gates to the park. But, it's a dump, comparable to an older Holiday Inn. It would be lucky to pull down $109 a night if it were located anywhere else in Sandusky.
Rack is like "suggested retail price" - hardly anyone actually pays that.
The cynic in me says pushing up rack rates helps Disney sell its highly profitable timeshares.
You do, and that does have some value if you must visit in peak summer weekends.And, dont you get 'EMH' if you stay at the breakers?
Just as with Disney, once you get to know how crowds ebb and flow in these parks, it's pretty easy to have a great day with minimal standing around in lines.if you look at the time you stand in line at those places.. goodness, what a rip off.
I never figured that out thenJust as with Disney, once you get to know how crowds ebb and flow in these parks, it's pretty easy to have a great day with minimal standing around in lines.
A few years ago, at the BW bus stop, my late DH and I got into a conversation with a man staying at the BWI with his family (wife and 2 young children). For ONE week, he was paying about $6000(tickets included, but no meal plan or air fares)! He booked through a travel agent, and seemed okay with the cost. We told him about DVC (since he thought they'd return at least annually), and instead of going to the parks, he and his family took the "Tour"
We didn't see him again during our trip, but we're fairly certain that we made a "convert"
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So you have to realize with Disney you are paying extra for "theme" and MAYBE location. Sure locations good IF you have a MK or Epcot Deluxe, but after that.... it's debatable!
There's nothing stoppoing folks from staying off property. We aren't "captured". Personally I think a lot of folks who stay on Disney property really have a very limited exposure to other hotels and just "assume" that's the way things are. My friends in-laws who are true "Luxury" travelers spent ONE night at a Disney Deluxe. Packed up and moved to the the Ritz. They knew what they normally get for those prices and thought that "pretty" wasn't really enough to make up for the so so room quality and service!
...Theming. Disney wins hands down...
...So you have to realize with Disney you are paying extra for "theme" and MAYBE location...
...Personally I think a lot of folks who stay on Disney property really have a very limited exposure to other hotels and just "assume" that's the way things are. My friends in-laws who are true "Luxury" travelers spent ONE night at a Disney Deluxe. Packed up and moved to the the Ritz...
It's Disney so we expect LESS??????But don't we expect MORE from Disney? Don't we pay MORE for Disney then for Six Flags because it's a superior product? Didn't a lot of us pay MORE for DVC because we thought it was a better product then "Westwood" or some other Timeshare? However, we may MORE for an inferior product with the hotels? And people RACE to pay it...
As a shareholder I am pleased but as a consumer...
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Originally Posted by CarolA View Post
It's Disney so we expect LESS?????? But don't we expect MORE from Disney? Don't we pay MORE for Disney then for Six Flags because it's a superior product? Didn't a lot of us pay MORE for DVC because we thought it was a better product then "Westwood" or some other Timeshare? However, we may MORE for an inferior product with the hotels? And people RACE to pay it... As a shareholder I am pleased but as a consumer...
Well, for me I think BWV (where I own) is quite nice, and at least a 4 star as far as AAA is concerned. I think that 'rack rates' as others have said are MSRP, and not the norm for people paying that price. If you are unhappy as a consumer of dvc, then SELL!!!
It also depends on what you are saying is "deluxe".. Are you saying pop is? The answer is no, it is not, but you have to compare apples to apples. Comparing Westin to BWV, maybe so, but a Holiday Inn to BWV?? I don't think so..
deerh
And yet - there is something about Disney. Maybe the theme - but more so, I think, feeling immersed in the "magic". We stayed at the Swan, and beds were better but, I don't know - something was missing.
I would compare a Disney "deluxe" to a Ritz or the Peabody. Pricing very comparable. SadlyDisney would come out on the short end of the comparision except for location...
I would compare a Disney "deluxe" to a Ritz or the Peabody. Pricing very comparable. SadlyDisney would come out on the short end of the comparision except for location... theme's actually something these hotels have.... I mean the Peabody does have LIVE ducks parading in the lobby!
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