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Well, I was actually... agreeing with you. But if you want to put words in my mouth to keep going off-topic, hey, go for it.
Well, I was actually... agreeing with you. But if you want to put words in my mouth to keep going off-topic, hey, go for it.
But that may not necessarily be true. The parks "feel" packed, because Disney now has the ability to staff based on their anticipated attendance. It's the reason crowd calendars have become useless, every day is a 7 based on the ride capacity.2017 is off to a good start. The parks have been packed the last few days. The alcohol festival at Epcot especially. I'm talking summer time crowds. It's been crazy.
Improvements are coming. Unfortunately, after the budget cuts, it'll be a Guardians of the Galaxy drink kart. A Ratatouille wine cart. And a Big Hero 6 Saki kart in Japan.But that may not necessarily be true. The parks "feel" packed, because Disney now has the ability to staff based on their anticipated attendance. It's the reason crowd calendars have become useless, every day is a 7 based on the ride capacity.
But the festivals seem to be a great success for Epcot, which probably means Disney will not invest in any real improvements.
For the most part, access to those kinds of metrics are difficult for us to get.Perhaps it's been asked, but are there any available numbers for repeat guests at Disney vs. Universal? Seems to me that that might be some vitally important information to consider, assuming it's even available to mere mortals like us.
I could love me some Big Hero Sakis!Improvements are coming. Unfortunately, after the budget cuts, it'll be a Guardians of the Galaxy drink kart. A Ratatouille wine cart. And a Big Hero 6 Saki kart in Japan.
So many things here.Price. The simple fact is if you are not going during the school year, it will cost a fortune to go. A 7-day, 6 night Value resort with 6-day tickets during June for 2 adults and 2 children (3-9) will be just over $2,400. Factor in meals and other stuff, this is easily $3,500. This does not include airfare or driving. Add in airfare and this goes to $4,500.
For many people in the US, this is not a small amount of money. It takes some families 3 years to save that much and that would assume no emergency comes up. Yes, my family is fortunate to be a dual income family that allows us to save up to go every year if we wanted. Trust me, it takes only 1 unplanned emergency to wipe out everything you have saved and much more.
I wanted to respond to this post, but, honestly cannot find the words that express the complete lack of awareness of the problems of many people in this world that you possess. So they should go without a phone that they get to use 365 days a year or cheap entertainment of cable TV, also used 365 days a year just to go to Disney for a week? Take a second job and never see their family other then that one week out of 51. Yea, that would be worth it.So many things here.
How much "should" it cost? I have said it before and I'll say it again...how expensive is Disney relative to "other" theme parks like it? The only one like it is Universal and they are just as expensive.
How expensive is Disney relative to another top 10 destination? Price out entertainment, hotel, food, and airfare to other TOP destinations (not spending the weekend at your cousin Danny's farm). Disney is great value for 24/7 fun.
Man, if people can't save $4,500 in a year, they are doing it wrong.
People pay $2,000/year to own a cell phone and $1,200/year to watch a box. Other companies are charging you far more for basic service and making A LOT more margin than Disney Parks.
I understand people have problems, but this is America. You can better yourself. You can invest. You can work anywhere. You can work 2 jobs. You can go to school anywhere. There are so many "programs" to help people too. Why do people struggle so much with basic money management?
I know people might not be able to take 2-3 trips per year, but you're acting like a trip to Disney is going to bankrupt the average American. You're probably right, but it's not because Disney is expensive. It's because people blow their money, don't want to work, are comfortable in a dead end joke job, and/or have zero ambition.
I'm tired of Americans crying about not being able to get by. Do something about it.
Sorry, rant over.
It's easy to say "build more stuff", but that is exactly what they are in the process of doing. It can't happen overnight, but some of it is snail like. Each park has either gotten a significant expansion or is about to (Fantasyland, Soarin's 3rd bay, Star Wars and Pixar Lands, and Pandora).
This has been addressed so many times, but I still see it all the time.
- Fantasyland was not a significant expansion. For the most part it replaced rides. Replacement is not expansion.
- Soarin's 3rd bay doesn't even make up for the closure of Wonders of Life, let alone expand the park.
- Star Wars and Pixar Lands (while obviously not yet open, so we can't really say for sure) are primarily replacements as well. Quite frankly, that park has been cut down so far that adding just about anything would qualify as an "expansion".
- Pandora is the only legitimate expansion on this list because Camp Minnie-Mickey didn't really contain anything to replace.
Fantasyland replaced a closed 20,000 Leagues and other walk throughs. The replacement is a new Ariel ride, a new Belle story area, two well themed restaurants, a full-fledged coaster, and an extra Dumbo ride. Remind me what was there before. I have basically no memory other than Mickey and Minnie's respective houses, which were fun, but basically a very short walk through and out.
WofL has been gone for what, ten years? For a decade, Epcot had no WofL and 2 Soarin' bays. Now it has no WofL and 3 Soarin' Bays. I consider that expansion from a fairly well settled benchmark.
Star Wars and Pixar are also replacing walk-throughs and Lights, Motor Action. The Streets of New York was basically nothing, other than at Christmas. LMA was cool, but I think the novelty was wearing off and I never seemed to be around at the right time to walk all the way around and see it.
Improvements, and arguably expansion if more people want to go on them.
They're doing what wrong? Saving money to take care of their kids, save for college, buy food, pay for insurance, and do all the other things that are far more important than a vacation?Man, if people can't save $4,500 in a year, they are doing it wrong.
I wish all of those things were true, but for many people, they are not. Disney vacations are a luxury that I am happy to be able to afford every year or two. But I know many people struggling to just afford food or their apartment and still pay for insurance. Let's be realistic about luxury trips.You can work anywhere. You can work 2 jobs. You can go to school anywhere.
You're claiming that people can't go to WDW because they're too lazy to better themselves? This is truly entitled and disgusting.It's because people blow their money, don't want to work, are comfortable in a dead end joke job, and/or have zero ambition.
Not true. It doubled the size of Fantasyland. That's... significant.Fantasyland was not a significant expansion.
Also not true. While they are replacing several closed attractions, much of their space is previously unused. Huge, billion-plus dollar expansions to that park.Star Wars and Pixar Lands (while obviously not yet open, so we can't really say for sure) are primarily replacements as well.
So many things here.
How much "should" it cost? I have said it before and I'll say it again...how expensive is Disney relative to "other" theme parks like it? The only one like it is Universal and they are just as expensive.
How expensive is Disney relative to another top 10 destination? Price out entertainment, hotel, food, and airfare to other TOP destinations (not spending the weekend at your cousin Danny's farm). Disney is great value for 24/7 fun.
Man, if people can't save $4,500 in a year, they are doing it wrong.
People pay $2,000/year to own a cell phone and $1,200/year to watch a box. Other companies are charging you far more for basic service and making A LOT more margin than Disney Parks.
I understand people have problems, but this is America. You can better yourself. You can invest. You can work anywhere. You can work 2 jobs. You can go to school anywhere. There are so many "programs" to help people too. Why do people struggle so much with basic money management?
I know people might not be able to take 2-3 trips per year, but you're acting like a trip to Disney is going to bankrupt the average American. You're probably right, but it's not because Disney is expensive. It's because people blow their money, don't want to work, are comfortable in a dead end joke job, and/or have zero ambition.
I'm tired of Americans crying about not being able to get by. Do something about it. Your life is great relative to so many in the rest of the world...oh, but you are too poor to have traveled anywhere to see it in person. You don't know poverty, struggle, or unfairness.
Sorry, rant over.
My arguments are old and tired, but they are somewhere in the realm of right on point. America has limitless opportunity. Many peoples' favorite president even said so...yet, there are so many who squander it and ask, "why me?" "Somebody help me!!" Help yourself.You should write a book or something.
You make it sound like people are doing the right things and that's why they are unable to save $4500 for a vacation. Oh, the poor victims. Whatever.They're doing what wrong? Saving money to take care of their kids, save for college, buy food, pay for insurance, and do all the other things that are far more important than a vacation?
I wish all of those things were true, but for many people, they are not. Disney vacations are a luxury that I am happy to be able to afford every year or two. But I know many people struggling to just afford food or their apartment and still pay for insurance. Let's be realistic about luxury trips.
You're claiming that people can't go to WDW because they're too lazy to better themselves? This is truly entitled and disgusting.
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