I may be in the minority on this one, but I just dislike menu add ons...at restaurants, theme parks, anywhere. "For an extra $5, do you want preferred parking?" (dislike) "For an extra $40, do you want to add some FP's?"(dislike) For an extra $.50, would you like to make that large?" (dislike) "Would you like to add bacon on that?" (dislike)....just my feelings, and I'm sure Disney loses no sleep over my feelings (neither does any company). Disney takes that $19, that SW charges, and just puts it in the ticket price. Why not make everyone pay that $19, and offer a World Class experience? - better business move. Then, instead of trying to up charge the regular day theme park experience that you already purchased, they offer extras like dessert parties, upscale resorts, extra tours, specialty events (outside normal operating hours).
Horrible business move. That would be like scrapping the value resorts -- Offer Deluxe only. You MUST buy the world class experience. You aren't allowed to buy less.
So you'd be ok, if Disney offered one universal price: Say.... $500 per day. It includes a night in the deluxe hotel, it includes dinner at California Grill, and it includes a day in the park. Everyone is required to buy the $500 "world class experience" You're not allowed to buy anything less than the "world class experience."
Why limit the world class experience just to the amusement park? Why not make the entire property one big world class experience? Why make people pay extra for a hotel room? Why make it extra for them to eat?
Sounds like you're simply customizing the experience that you happen to want. You don't personally want hotel or dinner, so you don't include it. You personally do want FPs, so you are including it. But by your logic, should include it ALL. Throw in the deluxe room, throw in the dinner, throw in the wine.