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    Len Testa - “Disney positions itself as the all-American vacation. The irony is that most Americans can’t afford it.”

    PHs are useless to us as we find the parks more enjoyable from 3pm on so when we get to a park, it's for the rest of the evening. I can't even tell you the last time I was in a park before 2pm.
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    Len Testa - “Disney positions itself as the all-American vacation. The irony is that most Americans can’t afford it.”

    I have a MSC Yacht Club deluxe grand suite cruise booked late December. Was still cheaper than Disney. We'll see how it goes. I understand the live shows on MSC aren't the greatest but hopefully the overall experience will be good.
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    Len Testa - “Disney positions itself as the all-American vacation. The irony is that most Americans can’t afford it.”

    100% agree. I don't understand why they don't keep ticket prices reasonable to get people in the parks to buy over priced food and merchandise. Also, a crowded park would sell more line skips as you stated. Now, If you want to keep AP prices high to try and deter a lot of local foot traffic...
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    Len Testa - “Disney positions itself as the all-American vacation. The irony is that most Americans can’t afford it.”

    There is no doubt in my mind that Disney increases room rates to make DVC more attractive.
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    Len Testa - “Disney positions itself as the all-American vacation. The irony is that most Americans can’t afford it.”

    Exactly. If Disney didn't raise prices well beyond inflation, parks would be at capacity every single day.
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    Len Testa - “Disney positions itself as the all-American vacation. The irony is that most Americans can’t afford it.”

    We have always done Disney on the cheap. But if you're doing line skips, eating TS, staying in upper end rooms, yeah, it's going to be expensive.
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    DHS Disney Confirms Muppets Take Over Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Hollywood Studios

    Not completely dead but I also don't think its some mega IP any longer either. The overlay is something they own so it just makes sense. The show( still rumored right?) isn't going to drive anything. DTC providers are always trying to create new content so why not.
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    DHS Disney Confirms Muppets Take Over Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Hollywood Studios

    So yeah, I agree people know who they are. They are 70 years old. The question is does the general public want more of them. i. e. Content to consume via film or D+, merchandise or attractions.
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    DHS Disney Confirms Muppets Take Over Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Hollywood Studios

    The heart of the issue I see is the Muppets in its true from is puppeteering which just seems dead. Could Disney revamp the Muppets into anime or something else, who knows. I don't recall what Disney paid for IP and I'm sure thye made their money back. My question is are the Muppets an IP that...
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    News Tron coaster coming to the Magic Kingdom

    Population is increasing. Land is not. Only going to get worse.
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    Do you take new items left outside someone else's room?

    I didn't finish my story. I ate the FP's.
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