DisneyHead123
Well-Known Member
I thought they did raise ticket prices, but I understand your general point. They could have raised them $20 more.They could have made more bank just raising ticket prices $20 and not paying to change anything.
The reality is the system costs money to run, but instead of making everyone pay for it, only those who use it are paying for it.
Beyond that, it sounds like it needs some tweaking.
That said, perception is still important. Labeling something “nickel and diming” vs. “paying a la carte from a menu of amazing services” is subjective. There’s generally emotion behind subjective perceptions. And I think the perception right now leans towards “nickel and diming” (as opposed to the days when people happily paid for dessert parties, after hours parties, tours, and “early mornings in Fantasy / Toy Story Land”, seeing this as a delightful menu of add-ons, not nickel diming.)