71jason
Well-Known Member
Rather ludacris.
Parking changes are coming. For the first time ever, they scanned my AP for parking.
Got my ID checked parking for the first time in over a decade last week--dismissed it as just a fluke at the time.
Rather ludacris.
Parking changes are coming. For the first time ever, they scanned my AP for parking.
The easiest way to follow food prices is with DDP.This is tickets...who's been keeping track of the percentage increase of price for food items year-to-year??? Or do they just switch an item on the menu and it's magically more expensive. More wool over the eyes.
Or just roll over, keep quiet, and be exploited?
From talking to quite a few educated friends the past few hours I feel this may actually be the start of the turning point.
The easiest way to follow this is with DDP.
Since being introduced in 2005, the Disney Dining Plan (DDP) has proven to be popular with many onsite guests. In 2005, DDP cost $35/night and included one Table Service (TS) meal consisting of appetizer, non-alcoholic beverage, main course, dessert, and 18% gratuity, one Quick Service (QS) meal consisting of non-alcoholic beverage, main course, and dessert, and one snack. Disney now offers several DDP options, with the Standard DDP being most similar to the original DDP. The 2012 price of this plan is $51.54/night. However, the TS appetizer and 18% gratuity are no longer included. When these are factored in, the equivalent price is around $60/night. An increase from $35/night in 2005 to $60/night in 2012 represents an annual increase of 8.0%.
In 2013, the DDP price increased another 12.5%.
Always my favorite, someone who complains about "complainers" and doesn't see the double standard.
Something else that Universal has taken the lead on in the past few years.They did a few weeks back.
If by "free", you mean "Free Dining", well that's yet another example of price increases.B...b...but it was free!?!?!
If by "free", you mean "Free Dining", well that's yet another example of price increases.
"Free Dining" appears to have been used originally as a strategy to help boost attendance when WDW's numbers were growing soft. It worked so well they brought it back and upped the dosage. But it's an expensive perk for Disney to offer so now they are trying to wean the public off it once more.
According to mousesavers, Free Dining was offered in one form or another to the general public as follows since 2010 (note some had blackout dates, typically holiday weekends):
- 3/14/2010 - 10/2/2010 - Kids stay, play, and eat free
- 8/15/2010 - 12/21/2010 - Free Dining
- 1/1/2011 - 3/3/2011 - Free Dining
- 5/27/2011 - 6/2/2011 - Free Dining
- 8/19/2011 - 9/29/2011 - Free Dining
- 10/1/2011 - 12/17/2011 - Free Dining
- 1/8/2012 - 3/31/2012 - Free Dining
- 8/25/2012 - 12/13/2012 - Free Dining
- 9/2/2013 - 9/25/2013 - Free Dining
WDW definitely has cut back on Free Dining this year, effectively yet another way they are increasing prices on there "guests".
I'm so, I don't know, frustrated, I guess, by this. I love the place, but this is getting to be a bit much. If visible, tangible updates, upgrades, new attractions, new merchandise, shows, whatever was constantly being added, and all with decent technology and constituted a real, solid effort, then I'd understand. But raising the price just for the sake of raising it is just a money grab. I know next to nothing about business or it's practices, and I'm sure there's something I just don't "get", but what I DO understand is paying more for something that either hasn't changed to warrant the price increase, or hasn't been (in my opinion) keeping up with it's competitors. And that stinks.
This! Im with you, well said. DHS has seen cuts yet a higher price, Epcot isn't adding anything but more booze and food, MK has become princess kingdom with mediocre additions, and AK well we wont even go there. I really do think they are trying to oust out passholders and locals. The corporate greed is only interested in the foreigners who spend, to hades with creativity and enjoyability and what it use to be all about. Its a shame. But I guess something has to cover the billions they are spending on the oh so precious nextgen stuff. Imagine if that money had been funneled into the physical aspects of the parks like it should have been!
You say that as if it's a bad thing. The less free dining the better.WDW definitely has cut back on Free Dining this year.
WDW definitely has cut back on Free Dining this year, effectively yet another way they are increasing prices on there "guests".
I don't know if someone brought it up here, but this could set a precedent for Uni to charge more for Potter
I say...good. Hopefully it will wean the general public off making so many darned ADRs as well.
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