Regarding the integration of technology in additional Disney vacation aspects, a large part of the problem is that the guest has to spend so much time learning the the user interface system.
Think about all the different credit card readers that you see at various merchants. Some require you to swipe your card, others require you to insert your card. These access points can be anywhere depending upon the manufacturer of the machine. This slows thing down and leads to frustration.
Disney already has a tradition of requiring the guest to jump through all of their system hoops. Think about all the conniptions that you go through to make fastpass reservations on a system that is frequently malfunctioning.
Even at the existing levels of complexity, Disney is failing to get their system to work properly. Can you imagine what it's going to be like for the guest when Disney adds layer upon layer of complexity in an effort to reduce labor pool?
Management is blind to the fact that they long ago exceeded their capacity to execute their technology on a functional level that doesn't negatively impact the guest experience. I think at this point it's safe to say that Disney truly doesn't care about the guest experience anymore.
If this is the direction that Disney is planning on going, and we know that sometimes these surveys can be harbingers of the future, this will be yet another huge fail on the part of Disney management.
The target demographic of a Disney guest is in no way either prepared to, or interested in, engaging in this level of technology to take their kids on a vacation. Again, this is technology that makes the guests do more of the work and work is not something that someone wants to do when they have their family on vacation, especially at Disney.
Disney is constantly pushing the line to the edge in negatively impacting guest experience in the pursuit of profits above all else. I'm wondering exactly where the breaking point will be for more and more guests who will come to realize that what they were sold did not in any way shape or form meet their expectations.
In this day and age of social media, backlash and negative publicity are easily acquired and difficult to overcome once they have taken root with your customers. It's clear that Disney management is only thinking about profits. It's only a matter of time until strategies like the ones were seeing from management completely derail the Disney train that we've come to know and love.
~NM