AEfx
Well-Known Member
While I hate to say this for fear of encouraging them, I don't see a huge problem with paying for a meaningful cost appropriate upgrade. $29 for a Wishes dessert party with reserved seating, not terrible although I'd rather see it at $19. Offering things in that price range, I can live with. The $5-10 profit they make (or at least used to make, not sure what it is up to now) for Candlelight package over food alone, ok I can live with that. But $90 for a FP+ for a show, a table of desserts and "reserved access" to something that doesn't need it is just plain goofy. Doesn't matter if it includes a lithograph with an MSRP of $19.95, the dang thing only costs em 30 cents to make. Give me value for me money, and I will gladly spend it. But value isn't something they seem to be pushing with these latest mark ups.
That's just it. These new "offerings" seem so pathetically tiny that it's hard to look at that cost and believe anyone does it.
That said - on the other hand, I'm sure to one segment of guests it's great - those who want to throw extra money around at WDW (the "hey I want to live it up" one time) and aren't smart enough to know or care about the actual "value" of the offerings.
This is a new "low" though, really - in terms of nothingness. If they are going to do this kind of stuff and charge these kinds of prices, the offerings need to be worth it or they are going to be hard pressed to get even the lifestylers to talk them up (as happened with the villains party). I'd at least expect personal appearances by Anna and Elsa, especially for an hour and a half party that is gonna hit $100PP once you add tax, etc.
Basically, they are feeding on "low information" visitors with expendable dollars because that's the only audience for this. Disney makes fabulous desert buffets, but seriously - it's hard to imagine the cajones it took to offer this package at a price higher than a "party" night at MK.