MrPromey
Well-Known Member
You know, if they were smart and actually still cared about any sort of optics*, one would think they'd have started on the slightly more expensive day (weekend) to set that as the "standard" price in people's minds and then gone into the week with a lowering of the price so they could illustrate how the dynamic pricing meant lower prices on some days.Real dynamic pricing would mean that Disney offers actual deals part of the year. These days they operate like a cartel on their pricing.
By doing it the way they did it, they set the lower price as the anchor for what people would expect out of the gate only to then hike it so of course, the change will now look like the "regular" price is the lowest one and then everything else is the more expensive prices to come on top of that when they had the opportunity to present it as the opposite and make the prices feel like they were working more with consumers rather than against them, even if they were charging just as much as they are.
This isn't just that they are after money-grabs anymore. They're not even trying to get us to look the other way as they slide their hands into our pockets, now. They're staring us in the eyes as they do it.
*I don't think they're stupid but it's mind-boggling how much they just don't seem to care how they're perceived anymore. Half the crappy things they've done in recent years, they still could have gotten away with but framed in a better way than they have but the way they've done it, they've turned a number of apologists on this forum and others like it against them and I've seen what has to be a record number of negative sounding pieces in more mainstream media - especially these last few months regarding the company's practices in general. Makes me wonder if some of their cost cutting has been coming out of PR.
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