JonHM
Turn into the spin, Barbie!!!!
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I had posted this elsewhere on the boards, but thought that this is something pertinent to us here on the DVC board, since we, as Disney Resort guests, are all effected by Early Entry being eliminated. I have read quite a lot of posts and threads on early entry and on people's conversations with Disney about it, and I wanted to put in my .02.
Various people in the threads were encouraging people who were upset by the discontinuation of early entry to e-mail Disney at:
wdw.guest.communications@wda.disney.com
In reading the threads, it sounded to me like a lot of the complaints were falling on deaf ears at Disney. It also occurred to me that a LOT of the people who were the most upset about losing early entry were especially upset about having lost early entry at the Magic Kingdom, specifically.
It just occurred to me that maybe rather than deluging Disney with e-mails that are just generally upset about early entry going away, that *maybe* we should deluge them with e-mails proposing a very specific compromise solution. Since they claim that not enough people were taking advantage of early entry to meet the cost of opening the parks early, what if we push for a smaller scale solution:
Ask Disney to bring back Early Entry, on an experimental basis, only 2 days a week, and only at the Magic Kingdom.
Now now, I know that this proposal would get a lot of people upset, but just let me explain my thinking here:
From Disney's standpoint - it would cost a HECK of a lot less to do 2 days of early entry than to do as many as they were doing before, and would only be at the park that was the most crowded on early entry days. Financially, a compromise like this, at least on an experimental basis, should make sense to them.
From our standpoint - First of all, to start out - 2 days a week, and only at MK is a HECK of a lot better than no more EE ever again, anywhere. If they WERE to try doing this, I feel very strongly that it would be a financial success. All of the large numbers of people who have been upset at EE being gone would begin taking advantage of the restored EE days, and even those who never had before probably would because, as is human nature, they didn't miss it until it was gone and would now jump on the opportunity to use EE again. The combination of EE having been gone for 6 months, with the prospect of it being forever, together with only re-instating it at the most popular EE park, would be great from our perspective because I believe that Disney would see *such* great numbers of people now taking advantage of the limited EE opportunities, that they THEN might consider bringing it back at additional parks, for additional days, or both. It would be a foot in the door, from our perspective.
If you agree with me, I would suggest sending an e-mail proposing this compromise to the e-mail address above. If not, then please don't flame me too badly just for suggesting this...

Various people in the threads were encouraging people who were upset by the discontinuation of early entry to e-mail Disney at:
wdw.guest.communications@wda.disney.com
In reading the threads, it sounded to me like a lot of the complaints were falling on deaf ears at Disney. It also occurred to me that a LOT of the people who were the most upset about losing early entry were especially upset about having lost early entry at the Magic Kingdom, specifically.
It just occurred to me that maybe rather than deluging Disney with e-mails that are just generally upset about early entry going away, that *maybe* we should deluge them with e-mails proposing a very specific compromise solution. Since they claim that not enough people were taking advantage of early entry to meet the cost of opening the parks early, what if we push for a smaller scale solution:
Ask Disney to bring back Early Entry, on an experimental basis, only 2 days a week, and only at the Magic Kingdom.
Now now, I know that this proposal would get a lot of people upset, but just let me explain my thinking here:
From Disney's standpoint - it would cost a HECK of a lot less to do 2 days of early entry than to do as many as they were doing before, and would only be at the park that was the most crowded on early entry days. Financially, a compromise like this, at least on an experimental basis, should make sense to them.
From our standpoint - First of all, to start out - 2 days a week, and only at MK is a HECK of a lot better than no more EE ever again, anywhere. If they WERE to try doing this, I feel very strongly that it would be a financial success. All of the large numbers of people who have been upset at EE being gone would begin taking advantage of the restored EE days, and even those who never had before probably would because, as is human nature, they didn't miss it until it was gone and would now jump on the opportunity to use EE again. The combination of EE having been gone for 6 months, with the prospect of it being forever, together with only re-instating it at the most popular EE park, would be great from our perspective because I believe that Disney would see *such* great numbers of people now taking advantage of the limited EE opportunities, that they THEN might consider bringing it back at additional parks, for additional days, or both. It would be a foot in the door, from our perspective.
If you agree with me, I would suggest sending an e-mail proposing this compromise to the e-mail address above. If not, then please don't flame me too badly just for suggesting this...


