It also elevates the expectation level of what you are going to receive from an experience and product standpoint. Disney cannot live up to either. So it makes for a bad aftertaste for most. Parks is making a lot of money right now. Generationally at some point it's going to catch up to them. It isn't going to be pretty when it does.
I think that was part of the failure of Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser. For the price people were asked to pay, they were expecting Rise of the Resistance level experience for two days straight but there's no way Disney was going to be able to make the money work on building out something that elaborate with such low guest volume.
They apparently couldn't find a way to make it work to enough guest satisfaction to maintain consistent bookings, even when leaning mostly on cast interaction and the theme park next door that was built with the money of the masses.
It's like the iPhone story. Putting aside the iPhone/Android debate, the fact of the matter is, the ultra wealthy cannot really get a better alternative to an iPhone. The average middle class person has access to the exact same phone that most of the richest people in the world are likely to choose. Why? Because you can't invest in that much tech, support, service, and ecosystem for a few thousand people the way you can hundreds of millions.
A couple companies tried. What they produced was insanely expensive with buggy software running on crap hardware that had next to no third party app-style support. Why would a wealthy person want to spend nearly $10k on a phone that was objectively worse than the then under $1k iPhone?
I think it kind of works the same with theme parks.
Seems that's why we have things like VIP tours for the wealthy of the same parks made for the plebs instead of exclusive theme parks for only the rich and famous but I feel like current Disney management wants to have their cake and eat it too, today.
It's very possible that long-term survival may require leaner rather than greater profit margins. If the company as a whole can stop relying on this division to bail the rest out, that doesn't need to be as bad as it sounds.