draybook
Well-Known Member
You'd be surprised.
You're right, I'd be extremely surprised. Until I see hard numbers, I don't think it's that many people.
You'd be surprised.
True, but that can't be said of every vacation destination. Say you want to go to NYC and eat at fancy restaurant and then take in a Broadway show. If you think you'll be able to do that spur of the moment and just walk right in, then there's a bridge in that area you might be interested in purchasing.
To be honest, I used to think the same way. But I have friends who work in ticket sales. It really is the majority of guests--even after the CM tries to explain they could get a better deal. Never underestimate the number of international visitors, as well.
CMs get asked on a daily basis where to find Spiderman and Harry Potter, too.
When I first read the subject, but before reading the first post, my initial reaction was to say Stitch's Great Escape.
Do the majority of guests only visit for one-day or purchase tickets daily? I just can't imagine this.
The majority purchase daily tickets, often after being told they could save by buying a multi-day ticket. By my friend's account, that's the most frustrating part of the job, trying to save people a couple hundred bucks and they'd look at him like he was trying to scam them. I can't stress enough how uninformed the average tourist is.
i used to live out in cincy too. move in 1990. haven't been to ki since.... i'm sure it's changed a LOT, but during the time i visited ki, while it was enjoyable, it still wasn't anything like wdw.I live in Cincinnati, OH and King's Island charges ~$90/day. The difference in quality is night and day. Don't get me wrong, I have fun at KI but would rather do Disney in a milli-second!
The majority purchase daily tickets, often after being told they could save by buying a multi-day ticket. By my friend's account, that's the most frustrating part of the job, trying to save people a couple hundred bucks and they'd look at him like he was trying to scam them. I can't stress enough how uninformed the average tourist is.
I don't understand why anyone would vote "yes" to the poll above. This website is called WDW (Walt Disney World) Magic for a reason. You would think the people that post here would all agree that it is NOT at all disappointing because they are all fans of the World.
You give them a pass every time you purchase their product.I'm not going to give them a pass for delivering a substandard, cheapened, dumbed-down experience when the Disney I remember was once capable of much greater things.
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