flavious27
Well-Known Member
So Disney is going to charge more for the "benefits" of staying on site? The surge pricing for single day tickets is enough of a moneygrab.
I have no issue with Disney wanting to increase Revenue - i have HUGE issues when they aren't investing in their resorts.
If you are making record profits, record attendance, you should be investing and giving your 'guests' new attractions.
Essentially what they are doing now is asset stripping the theme park divison - squeezing as much out of it as posisble without putting anything back. And before anyone says - STAR WARS IS COMING - yes in a decades time. These parks needed investment years ago, not a decade into the future.
Presumably this is being instituted as a result of guest demand.
I wonder if DVC members staying on points will have to pay this fee in cash on top. That would not make me a happy camper.
I've said that for years, WDW is a knock off of the original thing. The whole park is so why not go see the real thing? Not the same thing as having everything in one spot but I would say you get much more out of traveling to some of these places in real life. All about pirates? The Caribbean is easy for most people to get to and you can see a real fort, real ships etc. from that period. Like the old West? Go to the West of the US, rent a car and do some sight seeing, simple as that and cheaper then what most people spend at Disney.
You get the idea. For the money people spend on WDW for a week or two you can go just about anywhere in the world.
You're so right, yet the marketing that the company does has created a mentality in well to do suburbs that going to WDW is something that all their friends are going to do with their children, so better keep up with Mr. and Mrs. Jones next door and take the obligatory WDW vacation. The question is whether the ones that do the trip sensing that it's something that they either have to or are supposed to do are going to start cutting back? We'll see. So far, absurd prices hasn't stopped them.
I was kinda annoyed at my husband for making a stink about staying at off-property when we go in Oct. But after reading all the changes Disney's made (not at all positive), I am SOOOOO glad that we booked an awesome deal at Wyndham Bonnet Creek (we even got a $50 Disney gift card for booking, which will pay for Magic Bands)!!! I expect to pay a resort fee when I'm staying at an off-site property, but having all the benefits that were included in an on-property resort is exactly, to quote another poster, what made staying at Disney MAGICAL!! Well, if there is no magic on-property anymore, I'd just as soon save my $$ and find just as good, or frankly bigger and better, properties that are just as close. SO DISAPPOINTED IN YOU DISNEY
They better make them clean. Not like what I encounter on every trip.I can't wait until we are charged for using the bathrooms in the parks!
New castle stage show
Frozen ever after
Soarin over the world
Toy Story land with two additional rides
Rivers of Light
Night safaris
Pandora with two attractions
I don't like resort fees because they add to the cost but aren't advertised. However I have a bigger complaint concerning the hotel tax. If the consumer pays less in tax with a resort fee then I would prefer that fee over including it in the room cost. It is a hard isssue to get my hands on. I guess the one thing I wish was required for all resorts everwhere was that they have to include any and all fees and taxes in their advertising including a parking fee.
I'm in the minority here, but with what I'm paying to vacation at WDW, I'm not going to let an extra $15/night put a damper on things. For my 7 night stay...I'll pay the extra $105 and move on. While I agree with the posts here that it's a money grab and it's wrong to charge for something that has historically been free, you have to realize that Disney isn't coming up with some new idea. It's not like the executives sat around their fake putting green in Iger's office and said..."I've got an idea that no other resorts do...let's charge a special fee and call it a resort fee." Resorts all over the world charge a resort fee, with a lot being much more than $15, and Disney was probably in the minority of resorts that didn't charge. It was just a matter of time before that changed.
I feel we've all gotten accustomed to Disney doing things a certain way not realizing that it may not have been "normal." Think about resorts you visit outside of WDW...they charge a fee. Heck...I stayed one night at a "resort" off property a couple weeks ago and they charged me $7 as a resort fee; trust me...this was no resort.
Again..I'm in the minority here and I don't expect many people to side with me...but if this actually happens...I guess most of you will have some decisions to make.
I still don't understand why people feel the need to justify why it's ok for Disney - a company that already make ridiculous profits ' to add a resort fee for things that have been historically free.
It may seem like a simple change now, but add this to increased park entry (paying more for busier days = paying more to stand in line), a reduction in check in staff so you wait in line longer, an increase in the dining plan so your dumbed down food with dumbed down menus costs more.
I know many of the defenders didn't visit disney pre 9/11 - but this was a time when EPCOT had countless entertainment offerings in world showcase AND future world. When the Fountain of Nations actually worked, when innovations (both sides) were full of exhibits.
EACH park at WDW had a parade. Fair enough it may have been a logistical nightmare, bit a true fact is that a parade sucks up crowds... you don't need $2m worth of wrist bands and phone apps that make the FastPass+ system supposedly spread the crowds.
Hollywood Studios had countless more shows and attractions.
You could walk up to a restaurant in any park and get a table for that day. You may have had to wait with a pager - but imagine going to whatever park you decide to go to that day and whilst there be able to get a fastpass for the major name attractions and a table at a sit down table restaurant of your choice.
Fair enough, there are planners, fair enough disney is a business, fair enough some things have to change. But these days unless you are a crazy person who needs thier time planned minute by minute, day by day, 60 days in advance (spontaneity, anyone?) And you are willing to pay WAY over the top for it, a disney vacation sadly is no longer for you. They really have reduced the appeal to most except for dumbed down eaters and crazy planners who have too much money!
But where does it stop?
Resort fees, if introduced will only increase.
How long before a new wave of cuts is introduced.
How many up charge events need to be added before you thibk 'hey, when we visited last time this was included in an already inflated price'
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