scrapquitler
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I wish the 7.5% of you that voted 'not sure' would have simply voted 'no'. You're likely voting that way instead of 'yes' because of the cost. You conceptually like the idea of lower crowds, but aren't sure you can justify the cost. If the Disney consumer doesn't make a stand about costs at some point, we'll continue to see things like this. And, in the end, 95% of Disney customers suffer for the benefit of the 5% that can actually afford these over-priced perks.
If this poll was trending 97%-98% 'no', the Disney decision makers would be squirming right now. As it is. they may see enough potential in 12%-13% to think it's a smart move.
Only a tiny percentage of people partake of VIP tours but Disney isn't getting rid of those. It doesn't take many people paying for them to make it worthwhile and profitable. If 3000 people buy into this in one night, that's a revenue of $450K for three hours. I doubt it costs that much to keep the park open for three hours, so the are still going to make a lot of cash. If they closed the park at 10 as normal, that makes zero cash.