I personally think there will be an increase too but my other question is WHY NOW?!?!?!
Doesn't Disney know what the world is going through right now. Do they care so little for their customers? I think either announcing that they will NOT increase prices this year or something of the sort would draw even more people. I am planning an adults only trip for November and to have to tell my group that we need to buy tix ASAP because of a price increase?It was not received well. Why would Disney do that now of all times? It makes them look so greedy and uncaring. Yes, I'm gonna pay the price and so will alot of people but it makes the company look like crap.
Just mho.
Maybe they can put up a sign at the ticket booth....
"We are raising ticket prices for your future enjoyment".
If only that were true! We spend the $$$, but it goes into a black hole. Unless we consider the new Stitch show an example of future enjoyment.
Disney is a business, it's in the business to make money, despite the bad economy.
Think of it this way, in the scheme of things, how many people would cancel their Disney because their passes went up $25 for a 7 day hopper (a few bucks a day) or even $50? Not many, and if Disney loses a few, maybe they would have been low revenue generating anyway.
I know people want to paint a rosy picture of Disney and the customer is their number one priority, despite economics, but it simply isn't true. Things Disney gives away are there to help promote their cause and increase revenue somewhere else (ie. Free Dining).
From an economics point of view, factoring out the emotions, I see no reason not to increase the prices.
You don't raise prices because you risk hurting your business further than the down year it has been. You risk alienating recurring guests. You risk having people spend less time at the parks. Removing emotions, its an extremely stupid move... You seem to forget that perception of a company is one of the most important factors in successfully driving business to that company. You don't want the negative press, which could hurt sales.
This would be incredibly stupid. Look how many pro sports team avoided increases for exactly the same reasons.
Furthermore, as long as they are cutting back on the experience with such things like limiting Fantasmic for example, then there is no reason to increase prices. More money for less experience is the stupidest move a company can do.
It is very difficult for me to understand why a company who offers free food and room discounts of up to 40% could possibly see a smart business move in raising ticket prices. But I am betting they will.![]()
If my trip isnt paid off will I have to eat the increase or am I safe?