CaptainJackNO
Well-Known Member
Disney won't suffer one bit. The parks will be getting a record-setting influx of South American tour groups this summer (as mentioned in a different thread), more foreign visitors from much better economies than the U.S. I do not see WDW suffering one bit, despite any backlash against price hikes. The way I see it for me & my family, it is actually a good thing. If it was too affordable to go to WDW for a week...you'd be rubbing elbows with the not-so-pleasing (a.k.a. lower class) travelers whom I would much rather NOT be in line with, or having sleep in the resort room next to mine. As Pumbas mentioned in a different thread...it isn't a right to go to WDW. For people who cannot afford it...there are other alternatives for them to have fun with their families.
But despite the new increases, a trip to WDW is still very reasonable. You do not HAVE to stay on property, our ourchase expensive souvenirs. There are ways to cut back spending to help balance out admission costs.
I understand people's initial uproar after the increase announcement. But in time, the dust will settle, and folks will be planning trips & piling in the park gates like usual. It always happens that way. Looking at the popularity of the 4 theme parks...Disney made the right decision.
Wow.....That's pretty obnoxious. So, those who can afford less than you are less than desirable? Hmm? Glad some of you are not elitist or anything.
While I agree that a Disney trip is not a right, it is absurd to continue to raise prices at the rate Disney has considering the state the parks have been in as of late. When we were there this past Thanksgiving, the trash everywhere was horrendous. Now, I concede that this is among the busiest times of the year; however, Haunted Mansion had bottles, cups, food wrappers, and other trash strewn throughout the ride and NO cast member made one attempt to clean it up. That is unforgivable. Same as at Big Thunder. Trash everywhere.
I have been going to WDW since I was 6 and have been more than 15 times in my life. I am one of those long term, all in fans as many of you are and I have seen the decline in quality coupled with the rise in prices.
Price increases are a necessary part of business. I would never begrudge a company from making a profit. It is what allows us to enjoy WDW like we do. But, I stayed at Caribbean Beach this last trip, and while it was very beautiful, it was not worth 240 dollars a night.
In essence, I guess I expect a quality level to coincide with the price I am paying. I think you really see angst amongst many of us who have been with WDW through the long haul and wonder when WDW will balance out pricing and begin to repair the problems that exist.
I think, regardless of what some people on this board believe, that Disney realizes they have a strong repeater presence in the parks and realize that they (we) will continue to visit despite the price increases. I guess I would like a little more loyalty in exchange for the loyalty in exchange for the loyalty I have shown as a fan and frequent visitor. Maybe I am naive, as I am sure some of you will argue. But, annual price increases seems absurd. There are many entertainment options around my home, here, and they do not always increase prices annually.