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Ticket structure and price change “opportunities”
As a note this thread was started before the end of DL annual pass
We know that given the hit WDW has taken from covid and the cost cutting and revenue maximizing have seen so far (DME, park hours, staff, park and other building projects) and revenue maximizing that everything is on the table.
With this I thought I would open up a discussion on what might change in regard to tickets. This includes both what you believe Disney is likely to do and what could make WDW vacations more likely or more enjoyable.
Again the criteria is that it has potential to increase Disney revenues (since we know that if it does not it is very unlikely to happen).
I am assuming that the parks after covid recovery will be running at near 100% capacity as before
I will offer 3 metrics that may have an impact, though I am hopeful other have more
Increase the average per day visit ticket revenue
Increase the average per hour in park ticket revenue
Balancing intra and inter park attraction demand to increase effective capacity including to lower cost or even revenue generating attractions.
I will give my ideas in separate posts (over time) so that they are easy to respond to and ask other posters to do the same. I am not basing these on what will be popular, but rather just throwing out idea, and if any are beneficial to guest that is just a plus. Some may actually decrease average pre day but are intended to be used on combination to make other more acceptable
As a note this thread was started before the end of DL annual pass
We know that given the hit WDW has taken from covid and the cost cutting and revenue maximizing have seen so far (DME, park hours, staff, park and other building projects) and revenue maximizing that everything is on the table.
With this I thought I would open up a discussion on what might change in regard to tickets. This includes both what you believe Disney is likely to do and what could make WDW vacations more likely or more enjoyable.
Again the criteria is that it has potential to increase Disney revenues (since we know that if it does not it is very unlikely to happen).
I am assuming that the parks after covid recovery will be running at near 100% capacity as before
I will offer 3 metrics that may have an impact, though I am hopeful other have more
Increase the average per day visit ticket revenue
Increase the average per hour in park ticket revenue
Balancing intra and inter park attraction demand to increase effective capacity including to lower cost or even revenue generating attractions.
I will give my ideas in separate posts (over time) so that they are easy to respond to and ask other posters to do the same. I am not basing these on what will be popular, but rather just throwing out idea, and if any are beneficial to guest that is just a plus. Some may actually decrease average pre day but are intended to be used on combination to make other more acceptable
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