_caleb
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Technically, it's a "neural network" (machine learning). And Disney didn't design it.It’s cute that people think is some Disney designed “megabrain” though
Technically, it's a "neural network" (machine learning). And Disney didn't design it.It’s cute that people think is some Disney designed “megabrain” though
Pretty much everything you just claimed, as noted by others, is not true. The whole reason Disney floods people with cookies is because their systems are poorly designed, don’t work well and lack true interoperability. They don’t do what they say and the reason they haven’t years later is more because they cannot.What level have I been claiming? You acknowledge what I've been saying Disney is able to do. I assure you that the data mining and customization features intended in NextGen are built and functional in MDE/Genie. Some are being used. You are correct that Disney has not implemented every feature (and they've completely bungled those they have tried to implement).
Business/management issues seem to be the cause for most Disney related issues these days sadlyThe lack of implementation is a business/management issue, not a technological one.
And I agree–terrible design and implementation.
You’re awfully sure of yourself for someone who has already stated so many things that aren’t true.The lack of implementation is a business/management issue, not a technological one.
And I agree–terrible design and implementation.
This is the second time you've called me a liar here in the last couple weeks. I try to stick to posting honest opinions and not to make assertions based on speculation. In this case, I have some insight.Pretty much everything you just claimed, as noted by others, is not true. The whole reason Disney floods people with cookies is because their systems are poorly designed, don’t work well and lack true interoperability. They don’t do what they say and the reason they haven’t years later is more because they cannot.
I am not a Disney insider, but I know something about this in particular. I get that "trust me" isn't going to work here, so I guess I'll just leave it at that.You’re awfully sure of yourself for someone who has already stated so many things that aren’t true.
It's all speculation anyways. Just as much as Mighty Mouse would say "Iger has come to save the day."This is the second time you've called me a liar here in the last couple weeks. I try to stick to posting honest opinions and not to make assertions based on speculation. In this case, I have some insight.
I am not a Disney insider, but I know something about this in particular. I get that "trust me" isn't going to work here, so I guess I'll just leave it at that.
They are IT incompetent…was the point.Technically, it's a "neural network" (machine learning). And Disney didn't design it.
If you know something about this then why did you say things about it that aren’t true?I am not a Disney insider, but I know something about this in particular. I get that "trust me" isn't going to work here, so I guess I'll just leave it at that.
I never said you are a liar. I do not think you are intentionally making false statements, but you absolutely are speculating and wildly.This is the second time you've called me a liar here in the last couple weeks. I try to stick to posting honest opinions and not to make assertions based on speculation. In this case, I have some insight.
I am not a Disney insider, but I know something about this in particular. I get that "trust me" isn't going to work here, so I guess I'll just leave it at that.
I'm not sure what you're referring to. You assumed some things I wasn't saying, and then you went into rack rates and tariff cards for resort rooms. I was talking about selectively-applied motivational discounts, which are real things.If you know something about this then why did you say things about it that aren’t true?
Obviously selectively applied discounts are a thing. If you are signed in as a Florida resident or an annual passholder it will display your rate accordingly. But it doesn’t pick and choose discounts based on your spending habits, preferences, or loyalty.I'm not sure what you're referring to. You assumed some things I wasn't saying, and then you went into rack rates and tariff cards for resort rooms. I was talking about selectively-applied motivational discounts, which are real things.
And despite what you've said previously, Genie's Tip Board is not just a passive display of posted attraction wait times.
It was demonstrated to me that updates to attraction wait times can be used to motivate guests. The explanation was that actual, posted, and forecast wait times are not the same thing and that the forecast was determined by an algorithm for the app.Genie’s Tip board absolutely is a passive display of posted attraction wait times. The same system they use to post wait times on in-park signage is what communicates with genie to post that same wait time. It doesn’t change the wait times displayed for anyone or for any reason except for what the system is told is the current wait time.
What do you think it is?
It's possible but you made it sound like it was different for each guestIt was demonstrated to me that updates to attraction wait times can be used to motivate guests. The explanation was that actual, posted, and forecast wait times are not the same thing and that the forecast was determined by an algorithm for the app.
Whoever told you that was a bit misinformed about how things actually function or you misunderstood. You are correct that actual, posted, and forecasted wait times are not the same thing. However, wait times posted on in-park signage AND wait times listed in the app are all of the posted variety. They all come from the same source. The time displayed in the app is pulled from the same source as the attraction entrance signage.It was demonstrated to me that updates to attraction wait times can be used to motivate guests. The explanation was that actual, posted, and forecast wait times are not the same thing and that the forecast was determined by an algorithm for the app.
I’m surprised they haven’t during the holiday crowds. Can’t imagine people are getting their moneys worth from it paying $29ppSo TDA has started capping daily G+ sales. I wonder how long before TDO does the same…
I was under the impression they have a max number already, so just assume they haven't hit it. Because WDW slapped FP+ on everything before, they probably have a lot more LL slots available. DLR doesn't have LL on as many attractions.So TDA has started capping daily G+ sales. I wonder how long before TDO does the same…
When hear things like happening this week makes me really wonder why anyone would go during Christmas. It doesn't sound very magical.So I’m currently in the FP+ line for big thunder mountain.
The wait for the “lightning lane “ is currently 30 minutes and backed up all the way to Tom Sawyer island.
Magic!
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