eliza61
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So I was chatting with you guys on the thread about some proposed airline seats and it got me thinking.
We complain about airlines and the industry's practices but in reality, it is a price driven market. The airline has to make a profit to stay in business and with us (consumers) demanding the cheapest (often unrealistic) price available, can we complain when they make moves like this.
Now many have said they wouldn't use them but I was telling DVCgirl, I can't be so sure in my righteousness. I just booked a flight for France for a little over 800 bucks.
ouch. would I stand on principle if I could get the fare for 199 in a crazy seat? Health issues aside. don't know?
Same with disney. Pretty much the general view is the food has nose dived, I'm in that group but as long as we get "free dining" we accept subpar offerings.
So Dissers, this is the moment of truth.....what holds more sway? Quality or bottom line and can we complain when we get what we ask for?
When is a bargain no longer a bargain?
Both is not a realistic answer because generally you can't get both.
We complain about airlines and the industry's practices but in reality, it is a price driven market. The airline has to make a profit to stay in business and with us (consumers) demanding the cheapest (often unrealistic) price available, can we complain when they make moves like this.
Now many have said they wouldn't use them but I was telling DVCgirl, I can't be so sure in my righteousness. I just booked a flight for France for a little over 800 bucks.

Same with disney. Pretty much the general view is the food has nose dived, I'm in that group but as long as we get "free dining" we accept subpar offerings.
So Dissers, this is the moment of truth.....what holds more sway? Quality or bottom line and can we complain when we get what we ask for?
When is a bargain no longer a bargain?
Both is not a realistic answer because generally you can't get both.