cigar95
DIS weakest link
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Originally posted by sunkissed212
I guess it's just odd that they are on the cutting edge of everything yet...a $59/night Hamptonn Inn hotel offers a service such as this when a $300/night Deluxe resort at WDW doesn't.
That's precisely the point. The two properties serve different clientele. Who's more likely to be willing to pay $10 for access to the internet - the customer staying at a resort hotel and with enough cash to spend $300 a night, or the small businessman on a budget staying at a $59 property?
Economically, the issue of charging for the service has nothing to do with what it costs to provide it, but entirely to do with what it's worth to those who may or may not be willing to pay for it.
For those who *NEED* online access every day, it will be worth the $10. For those who *don't* need it, Disney is well aware of how much money WDW guests spend on things they don't need, but are willing to purchase just on a lark. (How many of us have purchased the photo at the end of the attraction, and two days later asked yourself "why did I waste my money on that?")


