I can make it to South Jersey by 1130. Meet me at the drive through. Bring the horsey sauce.…it’s open till
12
DAMN YOU!!!
You’ll be hearing from my
Cardiologist!…err…i mean…”lawyer”![]()
I can make it to South Jersey by 1130. Meet me at the drive through. Bring the horsey sauce.…it’s open till
12
DAMN YOU!!!
You’ll be hearing from my
Cardiologist!…err…i mean…”lawyer”![]()
Cause it’s a circus…like something Vince McMahon would do…Why on Earth would you do that to yourself?
But is going to a live WWE show luxurious?Cause it’s a circus…like something Vince McMahon would do…
Side note…haven’t watched any of this stuff in a year…and I’m much more productive…
So in fact it’s wasn’t this forum gobbling up my time…who knew?![]()
How did this turn into a 10 page debate on the meaning of the word "luxury"?
How did this turn into a 10 page debate on the meaning of the word "luxury"?
I’m 4.6 miles away…I can make it to South Jersey by 1130. Meet me at the drive through. Bring the horsey sauce.
…not if it’s in PhillyBut is going to a live WWE show luxurious?![]()
It’s not a debate. I guess we’re not supposed to pay what Disney is charging unless they provide what posters here consider a “luxurious” experience. Which no one expects and which a theme park can never be.
I’m 4.6 miles away…
But if you want to bridge the gap…I can meet you at the one in the truck stop off turnpike exit 7
…wait a minute…that sounds way kinkier than it actually is![]()
The funny thing is we all seem to agree that Disney isn't luxurious! It seems a strange debate to be having.How did this turn into a 10 page debate on the meaning of the word "luxury"?
Correct, but I've been priced out. It's just way more than I want to spend. I've stayed at those hotels a number of times when prices were in my range...so no regrets. It's just time to move on.But you’re not paying for luxury, you’re paying for convenience (or less hassle). I don’t stay at Yacht, Beach, or Boardwalk because they’re amazing hotels with world class dining and entertainment offerings. I do it because I don’t have to get on a bus to get to Epcot or Studios.
How did this turn into a 10 page debate on the meaning of the word "luxury"?
We’ll have to get Scotland Yard on it…The funny thing is we all seem to agree that Disney isn't luxurious! It seems a strange debate to be having.
No it's not luxury, but it is right in California Adventure. When we stayed there our room was right above Soaring. Like I said you are paying for location. It also wasn't an insane price when we stayed there.Is the Disneyland hotel “luxury”?
Much shorter walk to the gate from
The best western than Disneyland…jus saying
3x the price
But you’re not paying for luxury, you’re paying for convenience (or less hassle). I don’t stay at Yacht, Beach, or Boardwalk because they’re amazing hotels with world class dining and entertainment offerings. I do it because I don’t have to get on a bus to get to Epcot or Studios.
Correct, but I've been priced out. It's just way more than I want to spend. I've stayed at those hotels a number of times when prices were in my range...so no regrets. It's just time to move on.
I feel the same way about DCL. I can't stomach those prices anymore either. I'm looking forward to trying some new ships and different cruise lines.
I have no interest in justifying, or attempting to justify, the increases. I can certainly be accused of being too tolerant of them, or seeing value where I shouldn't, but I have never offered a reason, much less an excuse, for why they're happening (and if I had to give a reason, it would be the self-evident one: they're charging more because they want to increase their profit margins and feel they can get away with it).We’ll have to get Scotland Yard on it…
But in my experience…when it involves price increases in a product that is already losing customers…we find ourselves searching In the dark for “reasons” for it to make sense
Grand Californian is…No it's not luxury, but it is right in California Adventure. When we stayed there our room was right above Soaring. Like I said you are paying for location. It also wasn't an insane price when we stayed there.
Right. Ethics is what forms the basis for regulation of advertising. Unethical practices are not allowed.
I’m still not sure what you want Disney to do. It’s been using the terminology you’re objecting to for as long as I remember.
Who decides when it’s no longer accurate?
Well that seems obvious to me as well…I have no interest in justifying, or attempting to justify, the increases. I can certainly be accused of being too tolerant of them, or seeing value where I shouldn't, but I have never offered a reason, much less an excuse, for why they're happening (and if I had to give a reason, it would be the self-evident one: they're charging more because they want to increase their profit margins and feel they can get away with it).
But was it ever accurate of Disney to describe its "deluxe" resorts as such?Who gets to decide when it’s no longer accurate? We do. And with that we can abstain, temper our expectations, or just outright refuse to accept that it is no longer accurate.
A lot of the blowback here happens because posters don't always read each other's words carefully and/or aren't satisfied with opinions that don't totally align with their own. The present discussion, in which all the participants fundamentally agree that Disney is expensive but not luxurious, is a good example of that.Well that seems obvious to me as well…
But you will see tons of blowback on your opinion in a variety of threads…
But it’s what we do here: ruminate to pass the time and get a little bit of fun.
We see “the parks are mobbed” almost daily when that isn’t a fact…hasn’t been for several years. Often by people who aren’t there to see it…much less able to interpret it…
I’ll never get a lot of the Tendencies
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