sunk cost fallacy
Sunk cost fallacy
Definition of sunk cost fallacy, a key concept in behavioral economics.www.behavioraleconomics.com
Disney's moderate hotels would be considered high end in most places.
As far as BUSINESS is concerned, as you stated... Characters in mass coming to Epcot is "genius."ie characters coming to Epcot in mass
There's probably a psychological term for it already, but I notice a lot of people who spend so much on something they tell themselves it's great, even if it's clearly not. Like a self-defense mechanism.
Wait so you are saying those who chose to stay at a deluxe couldn't possibly be doing it because they like it and have the means to pay for it, that there must be some type of mental disability or disconnect??
That they are fooling themselves into believing they like it to justify what disney is charging?
that's what you're claiming?? is that just for Disney or does it carry over to other luxury items? If someone buys a 5K LV bag are they also suffering from some cognitive dissonance? are they too "lying" to themselves about the quality.
Lol, welcome my sister. I'm a senior memberI choose to stay at deluxes when I can but I can also attest that I do have a disconnect from reality in doing so. I would never pay prices like these anywhere else. But I'm a member of a cult, a Disney cult. And there's no hope for me.
Disney is a business. Disney would not be around today without change. Is most of the change for the better. Probably not...ie characters coming to Epcot in mass and yes, I remember the character buses from the 90s that used to roam Epcot.
My favorite hotel is the Beach Club. Without my parents timeshare I wouldn't go. Because spending $500 a night is outrageous to me. Disney's moderate hotels would be considered high end in most places.
I'm as big a nostalgia guy as anyone. But in no way does that mean I don't want new things and experiences. The issues I have, like you, are rampant disregards for the overall theme. It also gets frustrating when things like great movie ride close for Mickey. Not because Mickey doesn't deserve a ride, or GMR had to stay. You have a park that needs attractions, and you closed a great opportunity to showcase some fox IPs while relieving some preasure.Nostalgia sells to a small group. Sure I miss things from my childhood and early adulthood trips to WDW but I appreciate that things have to change. I just got back from a trip and was really excited about some of the changes especially GE and RTOR. Reading the article just made me feel overwhelmingly sad so I choose not to take her perspective.
What I will say overall my concern is things are losing their identity by plunking down IP that does not fit... Avengers in Epcot being the glaring example.
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