I totally agree with everything you say. I think disney wants out the fans and those families who go to the park every year. Disney wants people to go and spend a lot of money but they don't Repeat every year. Disney wants people not to know the mechanics of the park so that guests spend money on everything by not knowing attractions, times and planning.The elimination of fastpass, Magic bands free, magical express, attractions without stand by and only with virtual queue, etc. is a clear statement of intention. They only want people who go little so that Think "for once I travel to wdw I buy the Genie + plus the premium attractions ..."I am a long-time devotee of Disney Parks (just came back from WDW a few weeks ago). I love the parks not just as a vacation destination, but view them as living, always changing and evolving works of art. I am the kind of person who dreams of retiring near WDW and spending days just enjoying being there. But this is the first time in my life that I have felt this sort of anger and disappointment in Disney.
The sad truth is that all of us saying we won’t go back to Disney because of these new changes is exactly what Disney wants. They have watched for decades as attendance increased by huge amounts every year, and park expansion lagged behind it, to the point that the parks are overwhelmed with guests. They have done a marvelous job with making amazing new E-ticket rides (Rise of the Resistance and Flight of Passage are extraordinary), but they have not been built to handle the capacity they demand, and for every great E-ticket, we are placated with an unimaginative spinning carnival ride that is not indicative of what Disney is capable of (think Cars Land – Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree, and Toy Story Land – Alien Swirling Saucers). This is a cheap way to create a place to stick people, while offering very little in terms of guest experience.
They now have a few options to handle the increased attendance:
So us average guests are completely disrespected by Disney because they have spent decades mis-managing crowd control and now have almost no choice but to weed out less-profitable guests or take less money for themselves. And you Annual Passholders are getting it even worse. I really feel bad for APs – Disney clearly understands that APs take up space in the parks and don’t overspend on food and souvenirs, and Disney hates it.
- Greatly limit the number of guests allowed each day (which decreases revenue if they keep costs the same)
- Aggressively expand the parks to accommodate more guests (not feasible due to cost and time – they should have been doing this all along and now that they are behind the curve, it will be nearly impossible to catch up)
- Increase costs to price out lower income guests (Disney makes the same amount with less guests, guests who can afford the increased costs have a better experience due to lower crowds, and Disney saves by not needing to pay as many Cast Members to staff the parks)
The disrespect continues:
I believe in Capitalism – if you have a product or idea that people will pay for then it is your absolute right to charge what you can get for it. And I wholly believe that Disney does not owe us a thing, no matter how loyal we have all been as customers over the years. In the end, though, the word I keep coming back to is disrespect. I’ve always understood and been totally settled with Disney being a company that could market their products like no other and really squeeze every cent out of a revenue source, but I feel like they always did so by being innovative, prioritizing the customer in ways that the competition did not, and constantly offering the highest quality product. They are still innovative when they need to be, but then they pad their numbers with less-than quality attractions (carnival-style rides and recycled rides like the Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind). But sadly now the customer service and product quality are just so far down the list of priorities that is has become insulting. We are asked to pay more for less hours, less entertainment, and then are hustled to pay additional fees on top of the admission price, all while Disney pitches it as a benefit which we have the “opportunity” to take advantage of.
- Canceling Magic Express
- No more free Magic bands
- Evening Magic Hours for Deluxe Resort Guests only
- Decreased hours on a day when you continue to pay full price so Disney can charge more than a day’s admission to the guests for an after-hours party.
- Drastic cuts in live entertainment, including parades and night-time shows (remember the days when MK fireworks were twice a night with a light parade in-between? Hard to believe this was a thing)
- Pay-to-ride Fast Passes, paid access to a Fast Pass system that doesn’t include the rides you need Fast Passes for, and an algorithm to “minimize your time in line” which is really just a Disney tool for crowd control, all packaged as though this is all being done for the guest’s benefit.
- Building rides that have mid to low capacity but will demand big crowds, charging admission to see them, then just being ok with well below half the day’s guests not getting to experience them.
- Using COVID as an excuse to cut services, and especially as an excuse to cut Cast Member jobs.
It’s disrespectful. And for the first time in my life, I don’t know that I will be back. It makes me sad, but that’s just how Disney wants it.
Those Magic Bands were never free. People need to stop saying they were free because you absolutely paid for them.The disrespect continues:
- No more free Magic bands
They were included in the price of the room and now are priced separately.Those Magic Bands were never free. People need to stop saying they were free because you absolutely paid for them.
That's the rub as a whole. Disney always was more expensive. And Disney always billed it as, but look at all the advantages to staying on property. You were paying for parking, magical Express, magic bands... In the rates you were paying. It's really them double dipping because they know people will still line up for Disney.Those Magic Bands were never free. People need to stop saying they were free because you absolutely paid for them.
Those Magic Bands were never free. People need to stop saying they were free because you absolutely paid for them.
I am a long-time devotee of Disney Parks (just came back from WDW a few weeks ago). I love the parks not just as a vacation destination, but view them as living, always changing and evolving works of art. I am the kind of person who dreams of retiring near WDW and spending days just enjoying being there. But this is the first time in my life that I have felt this sort of anger and disappointment in Disney.
The sad truth is that all of us saying we won’t go back to Disney because of these new changes is exactly what Disney wants. They have watched for decades as attendance increased by huge amounts every year, and park expansion lagged behind it, to the point that the parks are overwhelmed with guests. They have done a marvelous job with making amazing new E-ticket rides (Rise of the Resistance and Flight of Passage are extraordinary), but they have not been built to handle the capacity they demand, and for every great E-ticket, we are placated with an unimaginative spinning carnival ride that is not indicative of what Disney is capable of (think Cars Land – Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree, and Toy Story Land – Alien Swirling Saucers). This is a cheap way to create a place to stick people, while offering very little in terms of guest experience.
They now have a few options to handle the increased attendance:
So us average guests are completely disrespected by Disney because they have spent decades mis-managing crowd control and now have almost no choice but to weed out less-profitable guests or take less money for themselves. And you Annual Passholders are getting it even worse. I really feel bad for APs – Disney clearly understands that APs take up space in the parks and don’t overspend on food and souvenirs, and Disney hates it.
- Greatly limit the number of guests allowed each day (which decreases revenue if they keep costs the same)
- Aggressively expand the parks to accommodate more guests (not feasible due to cost and time – they should have been doing this all along and now that they are behind the curve, it will be nearly impossible to catch up)
- Increase costs to price out lower income guests (Disney makes the same amount with less guests, guests who can afford the increased costs have a better experience due to lower crowds, and Disney saves by not needing to pay as many Cast Members to staff the parks)
The disrespect continues:
I believe in Capitalism – if you have a product or idea that people will pay for then it is your absolute right to charge what you can get for it. And I wholly believe that Disney does not owe us a thing, no matter how loyal we have all been as customers over the years. In the end, though, the word I keep coming back to is disrespect. I’ve always understood and been totally settled with Disney being a company that could market their products like no other and really squeeze every cent out of a revenue source, but I feel like they always did so by being innovative, prioritizing the customer in ways that the competition did not, and constantly offering the highest quality product. They are still innovative when they need to be, but then they pad their numbers with less-than quality attractions (carnival-style rides and recycled rides like the Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind). But sadly now the customer service and product quality are just so far down the list of priorities that is has become insulting. We are asked to pay more for less hours, less entertainment, and then are hustled to pay additional fees on top of the admission price, all while Disney pitches it as a benefit which we have the “opportunity” to take advantage of.
- Canceling Magic Express
- No more free Magic bands
- Evening Magic Hours for Deluxe Resort Guests only
- Decreased hours on a day when you continue to pay full price so Disney can charge more than a day’s admission to the guests for an after-hours party.
- Drastic cuts in live entertainment, including parades and night-time shows (remember the days when MK fireworks were twice a night with a light parade in-between? Hard to believe this was a thing)
- Pay-to-ride Fast Passes, paid access to a Fast Pass system that doesn’t include the rides you need Fast Passes for, and an algorithm to “minimize your time in line” which is really just a Disney tool for crowd control, all packaged as though this is all being done for the guest’s benefit.
- Building rides that have mid to low capacity but will demand big crowds, charging admission to see them, then just being ok with well below half the day’s guests not getting to experience them.
- Using COVID as an excuse to cut services, and especially as an excuse to cut Cast Member jobs.
It’s disrespectful. And for the first time in my life, I don’t know that I will be back. It makes me sad, but that’s just how Disney wants it.
Nopeyou get free photos mailed to you with the genie+ right? just that alone can make it worth it for some
That is poor planning on your part, that shouldn't be a surpriseProbably the same thing that happens when you buy a $120 day admission to learn that you get tossed at 7pm because of a Halloween or Xmas party...you get screwed.
Exactly they were not free. You received them for the price of the room. People make the mistake all the time of calling something free that is not free. The Magic Bands were an annoyance for most guests, so this isn't a big loss. Those who love them can pay for them.They were included in the price of the room and now are priced separately.
That's exactly what all this extra pay stuff is.......double dipping.That's the rub as a whole. Disney always was more expensive. And Disney always billed it as, but look at all the advantages to staying on property. You were paying for parking, magical Express, magic bands... In the rates you were paying. It's really them double dipping because they know people will still line up for Disney.
There should be a discount on days where the parks close early due to ticket events.That is poor planning on your part, that shouldn't be a surprise
I don't agree. The operating hours of parks have always been variable. There has never been a guaranteed of hours for the price of admission.There should be a discount on days where the parks close early due to ticket events.
It's crazy.
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