JoeCamel
Well-Known Member
MK attached DVC, watch the laydown yards.....Epcot parking lot hotel.
Queue the start of ongoing rumours in 3…2….1……
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MK attached DVC, watch the laydown yards.....Epcot parking lot hotel.
Queue the start of ongoing rumours in 3…2….1……
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MK attached DVC, watch the laydown yards.....
Imagine the strategic advantage the DVC entrants at the back of the park, adjacent (in?) park DVC guests will have to getting an early step on the newer attractions over the unwashed hordes arriving via the TTC.Especially if themed to Villains and with a private entrance ...
What do you think they want to do? Continue to receive a considerable number of complaints about how crowded the parks are?
Complaints are only a problem if they start impacting Disney's bottom line.
And they reached that point at Disneyland.. so it's not like the concept is foreign to the company.
Sure, but they are essentially the same system so when you said WDW will never have a system like that it seemed off to me because they did. It just didn’t work well for the setup and type of visitors world gets.Not comparable with what you get at DLR versus what you get at WDW
Nope…shocking you fall for that like a fish in a bucketIndeed. That is why I've been against MK expansions until the other three are more fully developed and can 'steal' guests from MK.
Those numbers seem terribly lowThe good news for Disney is that the US continues to make more wealthy people.
In 2016 there were 8,774 households earning $250K+ annually.
In 2023 there were 19,040 such households, an increase of 117%.
Setting aside inflation, regional living expense differences, etc, for a minute: $250K/year in 2023 was objectively enough money to afford a multi-day, on-site Disney World vacation.
So I think they'll continue to do a couple of things:
I could be wrong.
- Continue developing products that address the idea of "spend money to save time" trade-off
- Re-develop existing lands and attractions for Lightning Lane, rather than add completely new
- (I think that saves long-term OpEx.)
- Most new builds will be DVC and continue to convert existing inventory to DVC.
- I'd be surprised if new DVC builds aren't in the very best locations around property.
ETA: Cite for data
The Disneyland (max pass) variant continues to be vastly superior to wdw’s army rations version in everywayThis.
Disney wants for whatever reason to monetize capacity issues at WDW.
Meanwhile at DLR, I purchased MLL for only 30 dollars and it was amazing and easy to use. We will never see that at MK
I don't want to go down an American society rabbit hole, but most jobs in America suck at giving vacation time, at least in the first 1-5 of employment at an organization. So anything over a week, for a lot of people means over half of their vacation allotment for the year. I think a LOT of Americans view 7 days as the limit.Nope
Not “belief” at all. The core travel market has operated on a 7 day “cap” in the us…more or less
Its time…it’s commitments…its money…its a mixture of all that and other factors…
Disney has KNOWN this…with data…since 1999. Notice how they haven’t actually added footprint really at all since then?
Avatar and downtown. They also closed River country, discovery island, essentially wide world as an “attraction” and a lot of the hotel recreation options since.
This all accidental?
IT is the reality so Dis works with it as the norm. Only way to plan forI don't want to go down an American society rabbit hole, but most jobs in America suck at giving vacation time, at least in the first 1-5 of employment at an organization. So anything over a week, for a lot of people means over half of their vacation allotment for the year. I think a LOT of Americans view 7 days as the limit.
You sure you're reading the chart right? The 2017 data I opened was reporting in THOUSANDs
For 2017, reporting 6,050 - but that is 6.05 MILLION households.
I don't want to go down an American society rabbit hole, but most jobs in America suck at giving vacation time, at least in the first 1-5 of employment at an organization. So anything over a week, for a lot of people means over half of their vacation allotment for the year. I think a LOT of Americans view 7 days as the limit.
It was an antithetical and stupid comment that doesn’t hold water for a second.Bob’s comment about “wanting fewer guests” was off-script, off-the-cuff and he never, at any time, has wanted fewer guests in the hotels and parks spending money.
Hell…I think there’s about 5 times that in my county in New JerseyThat sounds plausible.
There are far more than 6-8k households making $250k+ a year just in NYC.
And yet…as speculated…the Mickey spinners are down somewhere in the neighborhood of 5,000,000 people per year since their highest point in OrlandoYou sure you're reading the chart right? The 2017 data I opened was reporting in THOUSANDs
For 2017, reporting 6,050 - but that is 6.05 MILLION households.
Bob’s comment about “wanting fewer guests” was off-script, off-the-cuff and he never, at any time, has wanted fewer guests in the hotels and parks spending money.
You sure you're reading the chart right? The 2017 data I opened was reporting in THOUSANDs
For 2017, reporting 6,050 - but that is 6.05 MILLION households.
Those numbers seem terribly low
19,900 households earning more than $250,000?
Is that what you meant?
Gotta be a hell of a lot more than that…that’s less than like one state…
Percentage of Households Making Over $250,000 by State 2025
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The bad news? They’re still losing customers. The future of Florida is not “money”…it appears to be “insurance defaults” and possibly “measles outbreaks”…
But we’ll see. I don’t disagree with your assessment on tactics. And it goes to what I was trying to say. The future is NOT expansion to fit people comfortably.
It’s “resource scarcity” to drive prices up. They’ve been doing it for 15 years it doesn’t seem to have registered with all. Dust is powerful stuff.
The only quibble I have is “conversion of rack to dvc in prime locations”
Conversion? Absolutely.
Prime locations? No…the last few have included some dogs already
We’ll have to agree to disagree but besides the naming convention, they’re very different systemsSure, but they are essentially the same system so when you said WDW will never have a system like that it seemed off to me because they did. It just didn’t work well for the setup and type of visitors world gets.
Personally I thought it was leaps and bounds better than the waste of money of a system they use now, but enough others felt otherwise.
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