Weather_Lady
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As an actual lawyer...It's just the same thing over and over again and gets old. Plus there are a lot of lawyers, virologists, political masterminds and know it alls on these sites too that turn people off.
As an actual lawyer...It's just the same thing over and over again and gets old. Plus there are a lot of lawyers, virologists, political masterminds and know it alls on these sites too that turn people off.
I think they’re also limiting the amount of people who can buy it.This is encouraging to read, we are DL regulars and our first couple trips after the introduction of Genie+ were horrible, everyone was buying Genie+ so it resulted in 45 minute Genie+ lines and 2 hour standby lines, now that seems to have sorted itself out and with fewer buying it the Genie+ lines are 5-10 minutes with the standbys back to an hour. It’s amazing how fewer people buying it benefits everyone.
We have our first Genie+ WDW trip booked for this winter and didn’t know what to expect, the horrible experience when it’s oversold or the good experience when it’s used by fewer people.
1) OF COURSE it was. That's the whole point. It's the most cyclical behavior imaginable among Disney fans.1) never was it long time loyal fan displaying anger about the way THEY have been treated.
2) this company has pushed out so many previously loyal fans by deciding that they should vacuum every possible cent from guests
3) So it all boils down to the fact that if one thinks that it is worth the massive expenditure to attend a theme park in a time of so much uncertainty
Sorry, but it was about the system, maintenance or management decisions like I said. The current set of changes is personal and affects and even alters the enjoyment quotient. This hits us all where it really hurts, our wallets. The other things just affected our enjoyment, not our ability to pay or unpredictable amount needed to enjoy the place we already paid to get into. They maybe acing that test, but not without the help of Marketing spin and revenge spending. Regardless, it doesn't matter to me anymore because the priced me out and disillusioned me to the extent that I might never be able to enjoy a place again that I loved for so many years.1) OF COURSE it was. That's the whole point. It's the most cyclical behavior imaginable among Disney fans.
2) Just like the complaints in the 1990s about cutting corners at Animal Kingdom (Beastly Kingdom) and Disney Calfornia Adventure. And this instance is more understandable given that Disney just took the brunt of the pandemic. The company added $71 billion in costs for Fox and then earned less revenue in 2020. Any business must react to such circumstances. The budget cuts in the 1990s were self-inflicted wounds from Euro Disney.
3) And given 2022 attendance, Disney consumers are fine with it. In fact, the one problem Disney never expected was too many sales of Disney Genie+. When your business has a problem like that, you're acing the test.
Ahhh, those were the days. There were programs to download your messages or selected threads, you wrote your responses offline, and then went online to upload them. Loved RADP!I miss the days of rec.arts.disney.parks ("RADP") on the Usenet. I like forums, and have no interest in TikTok, Twitter, Instagram...
Revenge spending isn't even a thing. Disney's attendance was at record levels in January of 2020 before the pandemic. There's a simple point here. People want to go to Disney. They don't care about the things that you're describing as dealbreakers. That's why there's just no data out there to support any of your conclusions.Sorry, but it was about the system, maintenance or management decisions like I said. The current set of changes is personal and affects and even alters the enjoyment quotient. This hits us all where it really hurts, our wallets. The other things just affected our enjoyment, not our ability to pay or unpredictable amount needed to enjoy the place we already paid to get into. They maybe acing that test, but not without the help of Marketing spin and revenge spending. Regardless, it doesn't matter to me anymore because the priced me out and disillusioned me to the extent that I might never be able to enjoy a place again that I loved for so many years.
October 26,2021 Epcot Candlelight dinner/show packages went on sale at 6am. At 630am all packages were sold out. The demand is there.Revenge spending isn't even a thing. Disney's attendance was at record levels in January of 2020 before the pandemic. There's a simple point here. People want to go to Disney. They don't care about the things that you're describing as dealbreakers. That's why there's just no data out there to support any of your conclusions.
The primary thing that could cause Disney attendance to decline right now is a recession. Otherwise, the parks will continue to increase in revenue because customers perceive them as terrific value. If you don't, that's your right, but the new paradigm at Disney is working fine for the average consumer. The Disney Genie+ sales alone are proof-positive of that.
What you're doing right now is confusing your own feelings as something that most people deem a consensus. Those lines at Cosmic Rewind tomorrow will tell the story here, and they won't support your beliefs.
Revenge travel is thing. It's happening every where. Many people are making up for missed vacations over the last 2 years. At the same time GP also don't know any better. It's not just Disney. It's all amusement parks. GP aren't the brightest minds out there.Revenge spending isn't even a thing. Disney's attendance was at record levels in January of 2020 before the pandemic. There's a simple point here. People want to go to Disney. They don't care about the things that you're describing as dealbreakers. That's why there's just no data out there to support any of your conclusions.
The primary thing that could cause Disney attendance to decline right now is a recession. Otherwise, the parks will continue to increase in revenue because customers perceive them as terrific value. If you don't, that's your right, but the new paradigm at Disney is working fine for the average consumer. The Disney Genie+ sales alone are proof-positive of that.
What you're doing right now is confusing your own feelings as something that most people deem a consensus. Those lines at Cosmic Rewind tomorrow will tell the story here, and they won't support your beliefs.
Right. That's my point. Disney was doing great right up until the pandemic started. And it's doing roughly the same now. So, whatever media term they've coined for people wanting to go on vacation again doesn't apply here. Nothing happening at Disney is different from early 2020. People just want to go to the parks.Revenge travel is thing. It's not just Disney.
It does apply here cause a lot of the reason the parks a full is due peoples cancelled trips.Right. That's my point. Disney was doing great right up until the pandemic started. And it's doing roughly the same now. So, whatever media term they've coined for people wanting to go on vacation again doesn't apply here. Nothing happening at Disney is different from early 2020. People just want to go to the parks.
Potential war with China is the new gorilla in the room right now.I do agree the recession will cause a down turn. It's going to hurt the travel industry big.
I fundamentally disagree. Disney was setting record attendance numbers until the day the pandemic started. The moment the parks reopened, they maxed out on eligible attendance. Now that the pandemic has waned, they're selling out all the capacity Disney parks can offer. The causality here isn't any sort of media term. It's seemingly unlimited demand for Disney theme parks.It does apply here cause a lot of the reason the parks a full is due peoples cancelled trips.
Some are all of those things at once!Plus there are a lot of lawyers, virologists, political masterminds and know it alls on these sites too that turn people off.
I never said that they were deal breakers for everyone. I said they are deal breakers for ME. I just prefer to not be fleeced when I go to a theme park. Honest prices are still to high, but Disney has taken it over the top. The sale for genie will continue to sell until everyone figures out what they don't get for their money. I also have said over and over that it is going to take time for it all to manifest itself. Disney Parks built a reputation for high quality and a place for everyone to do fun things with their children at a reasonable cost for the past 60 years. People are not going to change overnight.Revenge spending isn't even a thing. Disney's attendance was at record levels in January of 2020 before the pandemic. There's a simple point here. People want to go to Disney. They don't care about the things that you're describing as dealbreakers. That's why there's just no data out there to support any of your conclusions.
The primary thing that could cause Disney attendance to decline right now is a recession. Otherwise, the parks will continue to increase in revenue because customers perceive them as terrific value. If you don't, that's your right, but the new paradigm at Disney is working fine for the average consumer. The Disney Genie+ sales alone are proof-positive of that.
What you're doing right now is confusing your own feelings as something that most people deem a consensus. Those lines at Cosmic Rewind tomorrow will tell the story here, and they won't support your beliefs.
Isn't that just people going on vacation like they used to before a worldwide pandemic?Revenge travel is thing. It's happening every where. Many people are making up for missed vacations over the last 2 years.
1) The point is more along the lines of these things are always cyclical. Honestly, I don't know you or anyone else here. So, I find individual opinions fascinating, but I rely on data points to determine objective truths.I never said that they were deal breakers for everyone. I said they are deal breakers for ME. I just prefer to not be fleeced when I go to a theme park. Honest prices are still to high, but Disney has taken it over top. The sale for genie will continue to sell until everyone figures out what they don't get for their money. I also have said over and over that it is going to take time for it all to manifest itself. Disney Parks built a reputation for high quality and a place for everyone to do stuff with their children at a reasonable cost for the past 60 years. People are not going to change overnight.
Word of mouth is not as cheery as you think it is. Word of mouth is what gave Disney that good reputation to begin with. It can go sour quickly. It may not, but it could.
Cosmic Rewind probably will be busy as all new attractions are on opening day. Tomorrow means nothing to the overall success of the project. Especially if it does take off and no one goes to anything else in Epcot. I don't see where coaster lovers will be drawn to World Showcase or anything other than test track or Mission: Space (orange).
3) In the future I would respectfully request that you stop trying to imply that I am stupid.
Right, it's an *incredibly* stupid term. We've merely returned to normalcy, but somehow it's getting framed as Jaws IV: The Revenge.Revenge against COVID?
I agree that the term Revenge travel is a dumb phrase. I don't agree that people are just going on vacation like they used to before Covid. I do believe many are making up for lost vacations and cancelled trips. It's not just Disney that's seeing a bump in attendance. A lot parks are seeing it. I was just at Cedar Point last weekend and it was the busiest I have ever seen it for May.Isn't that just people going on vacation like they used to before a worldwide pandemic?
I've yet to see statistics showing that somehow that people are taking *more* or *longer* vacations now as... what? Revenge against COVID?
Has anyone here gone twice as often, or twice as long, or spent twice as much to take revenge over two years without a vacation? Or did y'all just resume the regular vacation schedule?
Revenge travel is a stupid name but I think the concept is sound, it’s not so much that people are traveling more often, they’re just all going at the same time and to the same places rather than being spread out.Isn't that just people going on vacation like they used to before a worldwide pandemic?
I've yet to see statistics showing that somehow that people are taking *more* or *longer* vacations now as... what? Revenge against COVID?
Has anyone here gone twice as often, or twice as long, or spent twice as much to take revenge over two years without a vacation? Or did y'all just resume the regular vacation schedule?
I ask again what "bump in attendance" you're referencing. Disney was setting attendance records before the pandemic, and it's at these levels now. So, how is status quo a bump? Because what we're seeing sure looks like more of the same of to me.I agree that the term Revenge travel is a dumb phrase. I don't agree that people are just going on vacation like they used to before Covid. I do believe many are making up for lost vacations and cancelled trips. It's not just Disney that's seeing a bump in attendance. A lot parks are seeing it. I was just at Cedar Point last weekend and it was the busiest I have ever seen it for May.
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