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You didn’t get your numbers from the earnings report. They aren’t in the earnings report.the CFO is always wrong on an earnings conference call. Another troll.
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You didn’t get your numbers from the earnings report. They aren’t in the earnings report.the CFO is always wrong on an earnings conference call. Another troll.
So one ride is the entire thing, huh?Decline is easily explained by the botching by Disney of the opening of rise of resistance. I think that’s a well know concept
That cfo did not give you attendance figures...do you think nobody has noticed that little “error”?the CFO is always wrong on an earnings conference call. Another troll.
I personally wish you would chill out on the personal attacks. I’m sorry you disagree with people here, but that’s no reason to talk to people the way you have.Lol. Love the trolls on this site. God forbid you have a differing opinion of the trolls on the site Facts are hard to ignore. If you’re so smart, why don’t you tell us all how many people visited each year for the last 20?
Botching one area? No, wee bit more than that....Decline is easily explained by the botching by Disney of the opening of rise of resistance. I think that’s a well know concept
No. You're wrong. I'm not "going after anyone who dares express a sentiment different from your own". I'm highlighting someone who posted deceptive comments presenting their personal preferences as if they were business analysis.And yet here you are yet again, going after anyone who dares express a sentiment different from your own.
Yet only 268 voted in this poll and even fewer posted in this thread. Beyond that, my comments are directed solely at that small cabal of posters who grievously present their personal preferences as if they were business analysis. It may seem to you to be a large portion of the entire membership, but that's simply not true. Perhaps it seems that way because those who do so have previously been so adept at browbeating away others who don't help contribute to the acidic frenzy.“A poster.” There’s over 108,000 of them on this forum. Fairly small sample size there....
I believe PixarPerfect was referring to single-person households. A single-person households earning $80,000 a year is indeed upper class, as PixarPerfect indicated, as the term is defined by practically every legitimate polling group.In what world is 80K upper class? Heck I live in the poorest state in the country and wouldn't consider 80k upper class... even in the poorest county/city in the state.
Still, you're buying into deceptive information. Yes: Prices for discretionary purchases of all types has increased as the longest economic recovery in history has continued. However, $2800 in 2008 adjusted for inflation is $3,403.27, so if the two trips are actually "the same exact trip" as claimed, the increase is only $1,100 - which again is not surprising given that we're talking about a discretionary purchase rather than a life essential, and we're talking about a ten-year economic expansion and recovery, and discretionary purchases always increase in price in excess of the rate of inflation during economic expansions and recoveries. I don't have hard numbers for 2008 handy, but since 1985, at least, the cost of higher education has increased more than 538% and medical costs have increased more than 286% - and arguably those are both life essentials.So, I'm not crazy when I seem to remember things being considerably less expensive.
Except people have been "noticing those things" (in online forums) for four decades, and yet the parks get more and more popular and more and more crowded, decade-over-decade.We pay more and actually get less time in the parks. I believe people are starting to notice those things.
Some feel that this should be a bash-Disney-only zone, and your injecting facts and reality into the discussion is horrendous in their eyes.You wanna calm down for a second and ease off the sass? I get it you don't like what i have to say, and its ok to disagree.
You're being generous: You presented what is as close to facts as can be obtained; you were attacked with opinions - really, you were attacked with nothing but knee-jerk reaction.It's ok to have a different opinion.
An important thing you have mentioned and I highlighted is perhaps, that is what is best for THEM. You aren't going so why are you creating a problem that doesn't exist. Just saying! I'd stay at those places just for the Gondola's alone. The monorails are cool, but to old to be an incentive anymore. Since I don't have a financial stake in this, I would just let them do what they want. It's hardly like being held in a prison cell. Have your say as an adviser, then let them make the decision that is not your's to make.I didn’t vote.. mainly because I haven’t been to Disney since Nov 2017, I don’t plan on going in 2019 either. Not due to prices, just that my kid is older now and there’s so many places to visit... combined with sports which have put a severe dent in our times when we actually can travel.
My parents are taking my child and his cousins on a surprise trip around Easter.. my sister and bro in law decided to go too.
Somehow my sister has now convinced my parents to stay in 2 Family Suites at AoA.. based on one of her friend’s recommendations..and the stupid skyway thing. None of them have ever stayed there in the past.
Personally, I’m trying my best to talk them out of their current accommodations. I was in shock when I saw the prices. VALUE is what’s important to me. I see more value in a monorail resort, or even WL, than I do in an imo-ridiculously-priced-AoA family suite. I think they’re going to regret it.
Value doesn’t have a monetary number.. it’s what someone believes is the best fit for them. Whether that be a hotel or a viewing party, or one of the other paid for extra hours/parties.. I think a lot of people forget that. What’s ‘wasteful’ to you is important to someone else.. and vice versa.
Anyway, to each their own. Unless it’s my sister/parents.. then I’ll do my best to help them see a wrong decision, and change accordingly.
You don't have to live in excess to splurge on a holiday. My strategy--and I learned that from my parents--is not to waste money and save for when you travel so you don't have to 'budget' anything, and miss on a good thing.Excellent info Perspective.
Though we yanks are flabbergasted - generally speaking - when anyone talks about “budgeting” for a 18,000 dollar/pound vacation...
Those that do that have no money concerns here and would probably not speak of it. Americans are not permitted to have fun on that level unless you live in excess. We build vacation spots and are discouraged from enjoying them.
We have it wrong
Or, it could be that someone who insists on excoriating anyone who disagrees with him finds themselves in the middle of arguments. Put another way, if you feel like you’re surrounded by prats, you may actually be the prat....No. You're wrong. I'm not "going after anyone who dares express a sentiment different from your own". I'm highlighting someone who posted deceptive comments presenting their personal preferences as if they were business analysis.
Yet only 268 voted in this poll and even fewer posted in this thread. Beyond that, my comments are directed solely at that small cabal of posters who grievously present their personal preferences as if they were business analysis. It may seem to you to be a large portion of the entire membership, but that's simply not true. Perhaps it seems that way because those who do so have previously been so adept at browbeating away others who don't help contribute to the acidic frenzy.
I wasn’t sharing a personal anecdote...merely pointing out how rare it is for Americans without great wealth to spend $15,000 on a two week vacation...certainly not yearly. Just a cultural difference.You don't have to live in excess to splurge on a holiday. My strategy--and I learned that from my parents--is not to waste money and save for when you travel so you don't have to 'budget' anything, and miss on a good thing.
I checked off "We used to go more than once a year. Now we go less often, but still splurge when we do go", but with a modification.
I do not splurge anymore. I spend very carefully, stay offsite, do not do any thing that is now called an up-charge that used to be part of the gate fee. About 95% of the money I spend on Disney property is the admission ticket. I don't buy the souvenirs, with very few exceptions I will only use the counter service food areas and a few snacks. Main meals are offsite** (no ressie's required), I go to the garish gift shops offsite where the T shirt I saw onsite for close to $30 I will buy for $14. Same shirt, (even has the official Disney label). The days are gone where I will just let them lift me by my ankles and shake me until all my money falls out of my pockets and they can scrape it all up for themselves. I love the parks and feel that for an all day experience the price is high but the return is good. Hours of entertainment doesn't come cheap. However, the days of just blindly throwing my money at Disney are over.
Traveling with my Sister, her desire and my curiosity caused me to have breakfast at Be Our Guest where two poached eggs on a croissant, with a couple of pastries and tea cost $30. each. On top of that we had to go collect out own utensils. Makes those all you can eat, breakfast buffets offsite for $8. seem like striking it rich. It's a very expensive ambiance we pay for.
Good points in living smart long term. Middle class folks in my area are the complete opposite. Live like there is no tomorrow, paycheck to paycheck, always in debt, take frequent vacations but can't pay all their monthly bills. And they can never get ahead.You don't have to live in excess to splurge on a holiday. My strategy--and I learned that from my parents--is not to waste money and save for when you travel so you don't have to 'budget' anything, and miss on a good thing.
Except people have been "noticing those things" (in online forums) for four decades, and yet the parks get more and more popular and more and more crowded, decade-over-decade.
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