DisneyHead123
Well-Known Member
No, its a price for people who have disposable income, and value their time. It really is that simply. That's all the product is. For people who go to the park regularly, sure you might not get it, since it might not really matter how much you get done during any one visit, as you will be back next week/month, ect.
As for pricing for dumb people, if your worried about the price, then this isn't the product for you. The target audience for this product are people who are likely not considering the price. Its people who don't want to wait in line, and value their time. Listen if your life is so empty that standing around waiting for something, anything, is considered a good use of your time, go for it. But I can't think of any scerio where it would be dumb to priortize doing nothing, over doing something, especially during limtied time off, at the most magical place on earth.
I'm pretty terrible about being an overly splurgey splurger McSplurgerton, and even I cannot totally get over the idea of a $30 piece of cake.
I get that it's all relative. I'm sure there are $500 bottles of wine that aren't actually that much better than $30 bottles of wine, and people still happily buy them. I think it's just the fact that there's almost no precedent for cake being that expensive. Even the most froufrou cake slices and cupcakes at the bougiest bakery do not cost anywhere near $30. (I think Magnolia bakery sells half a dozen cupcakes, thematically decorated, for under $30). It's even a meme around here that when people want to accuse Disney of being cheap, they'll joke about them throwing in a free cupcake. It's a joke because cupcakes are presumed to be cheap, for the most part.
Again, I get how it probably comes off as a crazy quibble in a world where people are paying $35 for a bubble wand. I think it's just that cake has a fairly specific price range and this goes waaaay beyond that.