Yes. I would still imagine guest satisfaction would drop. Could be wrong though. I’ve hated fighting the park pass this June. Much rather lose out on getting a FP for FOP than miss out on going to AK. But that’s what’s happening to HS right now. Impossible to get a park reservation as everyone wants the ability to get a ROTR reservationYou could also keep park pass and cap the capacity to maintain reasonable wait times.
Those low wait times are because of reduced capacity. Try it again once crowds are back to normal.
Value and memories is part of what has made Disney parks appealing.Preach
I assume that Disney discusses this kind of thing all the time; I wonder if they have a plan?
Clearly, they just need to monitor this site for guidance
Ticket sales are only a piece of the calculus in terms of revenue. Less people in the park means less people buying merch and food.They should just drop any form of FP and double the admission price. That should drop attendance by 30% or so (vs. 2019) and make the standby waits reasonable. They'll also be way up on revenue for ticket sales.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see FP become a perk of staying on site. They did away with their version of Magical Express so you will need an alternate reason to get people to stay on property. I feel like free FP for hotel guests would be the best option for Disney to not have to pay for magical express busses which I’m sure was expensive. Now they just give free FP which costs them nothing at all and they still get guests choosing to stay on their property.
Magical Express going away is the dumbest thing ever. The entire reason for us to stay on site is for the immersive disney experience.
You get off the plane and Disney takes care of the rest.
Disney keeps wanting more and more money as they offer less and less.
As for FP
Here's my idea. And it's crazy!
1 FP per park guest
1 additional FP for resort guest.
1 additional FP for Disney+ bundle subscriber's.
When you sign up for a year of Disney+ with ESPN and Hulu you are given a code that gives your entire booking party 1 additional fast pass per person for each park ticket.
Boom. LOL
I would imagine if you're staying on-site you are staying longer AND only going to Disney. So there's a perk to get people to the resorts.they don’t make profit on hotel rooms...1/3 of them are timeshares already paid...and they’ve never needed that much reason to get people to buy the rooms. They show up with an over leveraged discover card in their hands anyway.
This.Those low wait times are because of reduced capacity. Try it again once crowds are back to normal.
How can you not profit selling a dressed up Motel 6 (values) for $120-150 per night?they don’t make profit on hotel rooms
Those low wait times are because of reduced capacity. Try it again once crowds are back to normal.
I would imagine if you're staying on-site you are staying longer AND only going to Disney. So there's a perk to get people to the resorts.
If we stay off site it's because we are doing Unversal as well and probably going to beach for a day or two.
Yeah I am thinking Disney makes a lot of money on their resorts. Or else I need to sell my DIS stock quickly because they have a lot of those loss leaders in Florida. And they can't stop building them!How can you not profit selling a dressed up Motel 6 (values) for $120-150 per night?
How can you not profit selling a dressed up Motel 6 (values) for $120-150 per night?
But wouldn't increased hotel capacity lead to increased crowds at parks which would then lead to an increase in wait times and also require more cast members?Correct...that’s always been the case.
there was never a lot of “leakers” from the on property hotels...that’s been exaggerated. If your paying the vast overcharge for Disney hotels...you’ve fallen for the “D”
but they provide their own proof. If operating hotels lead to such a massive revenue difference...their last groundbreaking on a hotel wouldn’t have been in 2001...
they’d have 10 more by now
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