DrewmanS
Well-Known Member
It's a promotion
Let's also remember it is a "promotion" to increase marketing of the parks. The point of the promotion is not to give everyone a free days admission, just as not everyone who went to a park the last 2 years got a prize.
I am sure the Execs have estimated how many people will take advantage of this offer. Some people will plan a vacation because of the free ticket, some may take advantage of the free ticket who already were planning to be at the parks, others may plan vacations because of the "marketing" even if they can not go on their Birthday. The rest will be uneffected by this campaign. The rules are in place to limit Disney's liabilities and costs why maximizing the marginal revenue from the promotion.
I know that, my point still stands. We won't be coming for either birthday since they're in the middle of the week meaning we won't be spending "any" money with them. If they offered you the chance to celebrate your birthday any time within 7 days of it, we'd definitely be there spending money on a ticket for myself and hotel rooms. Since its not, we won't be spending any.
Let's also remember it is a "promotion" to increase marketing of the parks. The point of the promotion is not to give everyone a free days admission, just as not everyone who went to a park the last 2 years got a prize.
I am sure the Execs have estimated how many people will take advantage of this offer. Some people will plan a vacation because of the free ticket, some may take advantage of the free ticket who already were planning to be at the parks, others may plan vacations because of the "marketing" even if they can not go on their Birthday. The rest will be uneffected by this campaign. The rules are in place to limit Disney's liabilities and costs why maximizing the marginal revenue from the promotion.