Sydnerella
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This spring Disney added a 5th Key - Inclusion.
From Disney Parks Blog:
“And when we asked our cast how we could better cultivate a culture of belonging, they suggested the addition of a fifth key: the key of Inclusion. Like The Four Keys before them, The 5 Keys – with Inclusion at the heart – will continue to guide us as we interact with guests, collaborate together, create the next generation of Disney products and experiences, and make critical decisions about the future of our business.”
Really?!? Inclusivity is one of the keys that guide your decisions about products and experiences?!?! Calling BS on this. Disney, Chapek and sadly D’Amaro too, continue to demonstrate their hypocrisy with yet another Pay to Play opportunity for only the most exclusive of groups, the wealthiest guests.
The wallet-busting pricing released for the Very Merriest After Hours is the latest in their sprint to inclusivity! Oh, wait… I mean to price out the middle class and beyond.
$169-$249 for the Christmas After Hours Event, with most dates at least $209 per guest.
Wow - families can pay $800 - $1000 for 4 hours in the MK.
Nothing says inclusion like that!
Evening Extra Magic Hours for Deluxe guests only?
Testing the appetite for paid Fastpasses at up to $15/person per ride in DLP?
The excuse of the pandemic cannot be used to justify every money grab when they are apparently so tone deaf to the impacts of the pandemic on peoples financial situations and recent spotlights on inequities and social justice.
Put simply, people in lower income brackets were disproportionately impacted by the financial ramifications of the pandemic. While those of us in higher income brackets in many cases are coming out fine by comparison.
So does it feel inclusive to make guests pay additionally for things previously included and does it seem like Walt’s legacy to provide a place for everyone is honored through the new caste systems Disney is implementing to enjoy the parks?
While one could always pay to play for certain extras or perks (BBB, holiday parties, VIP tours etc) the parks and the rides were a base experience that put folks on a more level playing field to enjoy themselves - whether they stayed at Pop or the Poly. You paid for Deluxe because the accommodations, pools, restaurants, locations were nicer not because your park experiences were excessively better. The current decisions to increase or add costs - and excessively so - now in the midst of this pandemic for previously included experiences demonstrates at minimum a lack of sincerity when it comes to this new key of inclusivity - “with inclusion at the heart” of everything we do….
And even more so, it demonstrates the true heart - or lack of it - within Disney’s current leadership.
From Disney Parks Blog:
“And when we asked our cast how we could better cultivate a culture of belonging, they suggested the addition of a fifth key: the key of Inclusion. Like The Four Keys before them, The 5 Keys – with Inclusion at the heart – will continue to guide us as we interact with guests, collaborate together, create the next generation of Disney products and experiences, and make critical decisions about the future of our business.”
Really?!? Inclusivity is one of the keys that guide your decisions about products and experiences?!?! Calling BS on this. Disney, Chapek and sadly D’Amaro too, continue to demonstrate their hypocrisy with yet another Pay to Play opportunity for only the most exclusive of groups, the wealthiest guests.
The wallet-busting pricing released for the Very Merriest After Hours is the latest in their sprint to inclusivity! Oh, wait… I mean to price out the middle class and beyond.
$169-$249 for the Christmas After Hours Event, with most dates at least $209 per guest.
Wow - families can pay $800 - $1000 for 4 hours in the MK.
Nothing says inclusion like that!
Evening Extra Magic Hours for Deluxe guests only?
Testing the appetite for paid Fastpasses at up to $15/person per ride in DLP?
The excuse of the pandemic cannot be used to justify every money grab when they are apparently so tone deaf to the impacts of the pandemic on peoples financial situations and recent spotlights on inequities and social justice.
Put simply, people in lower income brackets were disproportionately impacted by the financial ramifications of the pandemic. While those of us in higher income brackets in many cases are coming out fine by comparison.
So does it feel inclusive to make guests pay additionally for things previously included and does it seem like Walt’s legacy to provide a place for everyone is honored through the new caste systems Disney is implementing to enjoy the parks?
While one could always pay to play for certain extras or perks (BBB, holiday parties, VIP tours etc) the parks and the rides were a base experience that put folks on a more level playing field to enjoy themselves - whether they stayed at Pop or the Poly. You paid for Deluxe because the accommodations, pools, restaurants, locations were nicer not because your park experiences were excessively better. The current decisions to increase or add costs - and excessively so - now in the midst of this pandemic for previously included experiences demonstrates at minimum a lack of sincerity when it comes to this new key of inclusivity - “with inclusion at the heart” of everything we do….
And even more so, it demonstrates the true heart - or lack of it - within Disney’s current leadership.