bicker said:Well, it depends on "from who's perspective." In this case, your internal perspective and my internal perspective are both irrelevant. What matters is the impact on Disney.
bicker said:No: They're rewarding those who can. BIG difference.
bicker said:Either way, the same number of customers are satisfied, to the same extent. Let's go one step further, if we put aside the advantage Disney derives, shouldn't Disney be indifferent between which set of customers they please, given that there is only a limited supply?
Of course, but in this case we're talking about a situation where different customers perspectives differ: This is good for some customers, not good for others. Oppositional requirements.freakylick said:A sound business does consider the customer's perspective.Well, it depends on "from who's perspective." In this case, your internal perspective and my internal perspective are both irrelevant. What matters is the impact on Disney.
But perhaps gaining the money of others. And perhaps not losing the money of others.Based on my perspective, they are losing my money.
I disagree with you: I believe my view is broader than your view. Let's take 'em out and measure them.The BIG difference being the narrow view that you have taken.They're rewarding those who can. BIG difference.
I was joking above, but just a little. How much would you bet? How do you propose to measure whether you're correct or not? My point is that world-class companies have the resources to no only engage in such a "bet" (figuratively speaking) but actually make a good guess (forecast) which of their available options will be the winning bet. I'm inclined to believe that that is the case here, but I'm sure willing to read evidence to the contrary.The same # of customers may be satisfied, but I am willing to bet that there are now a larger # of customers that are dissatisfied.
lillygator said:However did WDW resorts make any money before they offered discounts?
It seems there are so many people who are reliant on a discount to book a WDW resort. Why doesn't everyone book what they can afford? I am sure everyone would love to stay at a WDW resort but it seems there are so many posts about not affording this or that because no discount or I had to cancel my trip because no discounts were available....and it seems everyone is getting so upset over something that doesn't have all the kinks even close to being worked out yet.
bicker said:Of course, but in this case we're talking about a situation where different customers perspectives differ: This is good for some customers, not good for others. Oppositional requirements..
bicker said:But perhaps gaining the money of others. And perhaps not losing the money of others.
bicker said:Clearly, Disney is has forecasted that the net-result is more satisfied customers.
bicker said:How much would you bet? How do you propose to measure whether you're correct or not? My point is that world-class companies have the resources to no only engage in such a "bet" (figuratively speaking) but actually make a good guess (forecast) which of their available options will be the winning bet. I'm inclined to believe that that is the case here, but I'm sure willing to read evidence to the contrary.
bicker said:In the end, remember that Disney has an Ace-up-their-sleeve, one that they've used in case-after-case where fans on these boards have felt as you do about some decision they've made: They can moderate their policy, and change it to fit whatever is necessary to achieve their goal.
PamNC said:I like your redirects to bicker. Very well said.
PamNC said:And I will have to get over it, because quite frankly I don't think Disney cares how we feel. If enough people use the system, I'm sure it'll be a permanent fixture in our lives. I'm writing everyone and their grandbrother protesting. If enough of us speak up, maybe there is a .00001% chance we will be heard. I hope so.
PamNC said:In the meantime, suffer though I will, I will enjoy my trips to Disney and I might even give them even more of my money by purchasing DVC. It's a sick, twisted obsession.![]()
Hehe... I think there is no question that everyone who frequents these boards are "outliers." By the same token, that means that we aren't a representative sample of the general population of WDW guests.PamNC said:I think we're all committed or else we wouldn't spend 1/2 our lives on these boards, right?![]()
I'll grant you're equal, if you grant that I'm equal!Oppositional does not mean equal.
Check some of the other threads. I've seen at least three messages in that regard.I haven't heard anyone say that they booked because of this program
This is a great board, but it in no way represents any view of the reality. We're fanatics, for good and ill: More likely to love and more likely to hate. What matters is what the general population does.Certainly this is no measurement ...
Of course, but it doesn't mean it is wrong, and so what should one rely on? Their own research or what? It is easy to criticize and be a back-seat driver; it's hard to actually do the real work.They can do all of the research that they want, but that doesn't mean that their "conclusion" is correct.
PamNC said:A CM friend of mine informed me that the new Best Rate Program (which totally has me enraged!) came to fruition because they are trying to cut down on Passholders calling every single day to check on discounts. God knows I have a clear conscious because I was never one of "those." It only takes one bad apple to spoil it for everyone else.....
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Jennjon said:Is it just me, but calling to check on discounts is what Disney people tell you to do when you book your reservations. I believe it is part of their job of answering phones to answer ALL questions however minor they are. I just called today for our vaction in October, and the woman was VERY nice to me and said to call in about a week or two, for the week we are going. I went online to book and the dates we are going are out of the 120 days, so that being the case...... I have to call and check. I don't believe that people spoiled it by calling and checking everyday. I think Disney had other reasoning for doing it. I do believe that some people that abuse the discount system have caused these changes!!
bicker said:I'll grant you're equal, if you grant that I'm equal!![]()
bicker said:Check some of the other threads. I've seen at least three messages in that regard.
bicker said:This is a great board, but it in no way represents any view of the reality. We're fanatics, for good and ill: More likely to love and more likely to hate. What matters is what the general population does.
bicker said:Of course, but it doesn't mean it is wrong, and so what should one rely on? Their own research or what?
Jennjon said:Is it just me, but calling to check on discounts is what Disney people tell you to do when you book your reservations. I believe it is part of their job of answering phones to answer ALL questions however minor they are. I just called today for our vaction in October, and the woman was VERY nice to me and said to call in about a week or two, for the week we are going. I went online to book and the dates we are going are out of the 120 days, so that being the case...... I have to call and check. I don't believe that people spoiled it by calling and checking everyday. I think Disney had other reasoning for doing it. I do believe that some people that abuse the discount system have caused these changes!!
bicker said:Hehe... I think there is no question that everyone who frequents these boards are "outliers." By the same token, that means that we aren't a representative sample of the general population of WDW guests.
G&J's Mom said:PamNC, I live in Georgia and do not always plan that far in advance. I agree with you. I too hope they will reduce the 120 day window, but until then I will book what I can afford if I decide to take a last minute trip.
Denise
PamNC said:I guess I'll do the same. OR, you know, we could rent points from DVC members. That way you get deluxe accommodations. Better yet, we COULD buy into DVC. Perhaps that is Disney's master plan anyway.![]()
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