That's what I thought as well. DVC annual dues include transportation as part of the costs. I'm not sure many DVC members would enjoy paying lower dues to have transportation cut. Then when you look at the value of one's with no options except bus to the parks, it would decrease their value tremendously IMO.If I'm not mistaken, I believe a lot of the budget for the buses and boats come from the resorts. That being said, a "transportation pass" wouldn't shock me. For $X Per day or per visit you get unlimited access to all WDW transportation. Which then all gets managed in Genie. I would absolutely hate that, but it wouldn't surprise me.
NoI'm wondering, with all the budget cuts within the park and services. Could it be possible for Disney to discontinued their bus services from resorts to parks? If I were to look at the graph's this would save so much money for the parks. I could see Disney selling this as:
You can take Uber's, there are endless Drive share app's nowadays!
Buses doesn't fit the needs of a COVID world.
You pay a ticket price to use the transportation bus. Like Lighting Lane, the Bus Ticket's could be a flat fee for daily entry to the park. Such as $15 per guest, daily.
Prior to 2020 and 2021, I would never thought this or consider it a possibility, but honestly, I wouldn't be surpised if Disney does make this decision.
Also, what are some awful ways Disney could do to make extra money? How about we pay a fee to enter a souvenir shop? This is a joke btw.
I agree. If it was getting too expensive, Disney could simply have raised room rates like it always does anyway, and people would still have felt like DME was a "free" perk -- one of the many (every one of which has now been eliminated) that justified the cost of an onsite stay.
And it will be booked through Genie+I think it's just a matter of time before they start charging, in some way, for on-site transportation.
They'll sell it by telling you how you're doing good by paying them to make the park more "green".
Laugh at it if you like, but it's the exact same tactic they used for resort parking.
Bob isn't going to leave anything "free" on the shelf.
Maybe you'll pay an extra transportation fee for you and each of your guests when you arrive at your on-site resort or maybe you by some kind of day-pass if you're staying off-site.
I can't believe this is not going to happen, eventually.
I expect Disney to charge for resort transportation sooner or later. In fact, I expect there to be tiers of transportation prices:I'm wondering, with all the budget cuts within the park and services. Could it be possible for Disney to discontinued their bus services from resorts to parks? If I were to look at the graph's this would save so much money for the parks. I could see Disney selling this as:
You can take Uber's, there are endless Drive share app's nowadays!
Buses doesn't fit the needs of a COVID world.
You pay a ticket price to use the transportation bus. Like Lighting Lane, the Bus Ticket's could be a flat fee for daily entry to the park. Such as $15 per guest, daily.
Prior to 2020 and 2021, I would never thought this or consider it a possibility, but honestly, I wouldn't be surpised if Disney does make this decision.
Also, what are some awful ways Disney could do to make extra money? How about we pay a fee to enter a souvenir shop? This is a joke btw.
With Parks and Resorts having a new Chairman and WDW having a new President hopefully the moves they make with improve the numbers or else restructuring may happen again.The suits had a big wake up a few days ago. The projected "gate" numbers were down over 30 percent for the first week of the 50th. The next day about 20 things were announced coming back. We will not see anything cut or additional charges for a few months. After November 8th when Europe can come again they may start feeling a bit safer. Bookings are way down on property but rooms are way overpriced. They were hoping for off property attendance that didn't happen.
I don’t give these suits a lot of credit but there’s no way they’re this dumb.
They’ve already stripped out a lot of the advantages of staying on property away already but to make it so that people have to figure out transportation to the parks? When off-site properties will be happy to shuttle people over? That would be borderline nuts and would crush their occupancy numbers.
If we ever get to the point where that’s on the table, all hope is lost.
Simple solution is just cut capacity and make guests wait longer. Then offer some sort of paid premium offer for those who don't want to tolerate the new standard.
Yes exactly. I already drive my own car from most resorts and the busses are free. I waste so much time sitting at the bus stop. I rarely ride them. I’d never PAY to ride the bus! But some would.I expect Disney to charge for resort transportation sooner or later. In fact, I expect there to be tiers of transportation prices:
Tier 1: buses only. $20-$35 a day per room, same as resort parking
Tier 2: buses and boats. $45 a day per room
Teir 3: buses, boats, Skyliner and Monorail. $70 a day per room.
What are people going to do, not pay it?
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