having to wait behind one person while they do 12 fastpasses for their entire family is the most annoying f***ing thing in the world.
Please add to his list of questionable statements
4. Look beyond the biggies
....Epcot's Mission: Space (a thrilling virtual space flight) commanding hour-long waits, it pays to go where the action isn't.
Mission:Space...REALLY...He should have said something like...Soarin' or Test Track...not Mission:Space
Not really. Disney specifically ended bus service between the theme parks and Downtown Disney to curb people from parking for free.The way I see it is you're paying for parking to park 'close'. As in, some parks charge extra for 'preferred parking' well here just parking at the park could be considered 'preferred" and that is how you justify the cost instead of parking way far away and having to deal with the transportation issue.
And on top of THAT... Only one person is SORT of watching the parade as it passes by.
It's really a funny picture, when you sit and think about it.
Yeah, I know, right? I used to steal pies from the local Publix 'cause the bakery is right by the door and I knew I could take them out without anyone seeing me. And I told a few friends about it, and they all love pies as much as I do. Then this guy in the local paper (who calls himelf a Publix fan!) starts talking about how anyone can get a free pie from Publix! Assuming a large percentage tries to take a pie now, Publix is going to be hurting! People like that burn me up! I mean, I like to steal things, and I encourage my friends to steal, but I would never encourage, like, a whole lot of people to steal. What's going to be left for me to take if everyone does it? Am I right, people?
(Yes, this is irony.)
After reading more responses from my last post in this thread I do have to agree that Disney could stop people parking at DTD all day to go park hopping if they really wanted to. But then like someone mentioned, chances are most people who do that will buy those $5 coffees or have breakfast/Dinner there or go buy merchandise since they're already there. Some may think that if your too cheap to pay $14 to park ($14x a 7 day trip=$98) then no way you would spend money on other things but I thinks thats wrong. I dont mind spending money, just hate paying to park anywhere.
I go to alot of New Orleans Saints and Hornets games and will be buying season tickets to our new AFL team, the VooDoo but I dont park as close as possible in the $30 lots. I go down the street to the $5 or $10 lots and walk a little. I do agree that you pay for the convenience of being so close to the parks.
Last July when I was there, I could of swore we took a bus from DAK to DTD one night. Did bus service just stop from parks to DTD?
Another question I have is, if I have a park hopper ticket and start out by parking at epcot and paying $14 then abut 3pm I go to DHS do i have to pay another $14 or is there a pass I would get at Epcot showing I already paid?
To call it stealing implies that a cop would arrest you if he saw you waiting for a bus at DtD at 9 AM, but I would definitely say it's dishonest. Parking at DtD is free to encourage people (locals and offsite guests especially I'm guessing) to patronize the shops there. If I were Cirque du Soleil or Harley Davidson or House of Blues, I wouldn't be happy that people are making it more difficult for my customers to get to my business so that they can save on theme park parking. You could also say that there's no such thing as free parking. Presumably the rent that the non-Disney businesses pay goes in part to maintenance of the parking lots, so your free parking is being subsidized by the tenants at DtD.
But in the "thieves' " defense, when the price for something is so high (and $14 for parking must bring in a ridiculous amount of money), you do create a black or grey market economy. In New York State, there are really high cigarette taxes that were originally supposed to fund anti-smoking campaigns. Eventually, the money went into the general fund and the taxes were raised whenever the politicians needed some extra money. There are Indian reservations about 30 mins away from where I live where you don't pay the NYS taxes on cigarettes. Shockingly, many people will drive to the reservation to get something that they could get at the corner store if they were willing to pay more.
Of course, nothing beats the free valet parking I get at Universal Orlando.
I guess my morals are looser than those of many other posters here, but I tend to err on the side of "morally permissible" when it comes to exploiting any loophole (that, as you say, wouldn't get you arrested in the "real" world) that Disney leaves open.
As I see it, Disney fleeces its guests plenty, why shouldn't the guests react in kind? Moreover, if these loopholes were really causing issues for Disney, the solutions are entirely within the Company's means. Its failure to act may not necessarily sanction the activity, but it does say something.
As an AP holder who doesn't drive anyway, we've never used this trick (nor would I as my time is more valuable than this), but more power to those who do.
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