Captain Barbossa
Well-Known Member
Can I use Venmo?Bathrooms now accept all major credit cards, Disney gift cards, and resort charge.
Can I use Venmo?Bathrooms now accept all major credit cards, Disney gift cards, and resort charge.
You’re out of luck.Can I use Venmo?
Nah. Zelle is the official partner of Walt Disney World.Can I use Venmo?
Parks are far more enjoyable than they were in 2019. It’s not even close. It’s not that saying otherwise is invalid, I’d just be blinded from the glare on those rose-colored glasses.Gotta love that trend line...
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I remember them being $9.99 in 2008, $12 in 2011, $16 in 2015, $20 in 2022 and now $22.99 in 2024. More than doubled in price since my first visit.
When company has product people are no longer buying as they used to they reduce the cost of said product and they streamline their business and improve the product. I guess that business model Disney is exempt from ---declining attendance raise prices across the board on everything attendance declines as a result --raise prices
But they've been doing this since the mid/early 2010's and now the fruits of their genius are ripening.The parks do NOT need more attendance!! Disney just needs to extract more revenue from each of the people left that DO go.
This is a bulletproof strategy that will always keep Disney ahead of the declining attendance.
I’m more of a mayo person on fries. Luckily they don’t charge extra for that.
But they've been doing this since the mid/early 2010's and now the fruits of their genius are ripening.
As demonstrated by the situation they're in right now, with being BEHIND their declining attendance, it doesn't work as a long term solution.
They mythological high margin guests is an endangered species they're chasing after at the expense of the regular guests who they are driving away in droves.
I renewed 1 AP, not 50,000.It's not declining, you just bought another AP.
Yes,...Disney has always been raising it's prices to stay in line with their general product demand. However, it's being said that Disney has now gotten "in front" of that demand and is now suppressing that demand.But they've been doing this since the mid/early 2010's and now the fruits of their genius are ripening.
As demonstrated by the situation they're in right now, with being BEHIND their declining attendance, it doesn't work as a long term solution.
They mythological high margin guests is an endangered species they're chasing after at the expense of the regular guests who they are driving away in droves.
That happened during the 80s and 90s for a brief period as both universal and disney fought a serious battle that included discounted tickets, coupons, and seasonal specials.I'd be very curious to know if anyone out there has ever heard of Disney World prices going down??? Use to be to go to Disney one had to get a second job........now maybe a third.
No, only PeePal at this timeCan I use Venmo?
So let me ask y'all this:
Acknowledging that Disney is going to prioritize shareholders and make decisions that help the bottom line more than the guest experience, what do you think Disney should do that would allow them to lower costs (or keep them where they are for years), but still earn higher ROI for their stock price?
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