Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
Historically speaking, Disney communicates everything extremely poorly.Totally. So besides being an anti-guest decision, it's also being communicated extremely poorly.
You’re the one exception…
The end goal is maximum profitability. It’s not about attendance management.Do you have any idea what their end goal for attendance management is? I assume capacity is still capped to some degree for pandemic restrictions - but what's their thinking regarding post-pandemic? Will we see the return of 2019 crowds, or will Disney continue to cap some groups such as local APs to preserve the guest experience for everyone else? I've noticed that even on the business of the last couple days, wait time is especially in the evening have been very reasonable. I just wonder how long that will continue.
Don’t you have something better to do right now?
You would think at some point, they would ask themselves how they will find new projects with that approach…never mind, they don’t intend on it!!!Woof indeed
I’ve never seen a better, more accurate, shorter description of the post Eisner era of Disney management…they should put a bronze plaque on a wall somewhere with this
Just a theory…
the plague has allowed them to engage in even more “social engineering” talked about in the cigar filled rooms in the New York financial district…
so they are attempting to see just how far they can push cost cutting, increases, and restrictions designed fo both cut costs and increase prices…
…just a hunch/opinion.
it really isn’t - nor ever was - about “crowd management”
also…never trust anyone named “Bob”
They are definitely not at pre-pandemic crowds.The end goal is maximum profitability. It’s not about attendance management.
You already have seen the return of prepandemic crowds. Park Pass gives them the opportunity to control the profitability equation. They don’t need to put their best effort forward since they know what to expect with attendance. It means running the parks lean unless they have to, so expenses can be minimized. Look at the very limited discounts for Fall 21 and winter 22, everything is strategically targeted to fill in all the gaps without any waste.
Of course this assumes guests will be willing participants in this and not jump ship.
Yes, this reservation is a weaponThe end goal is maximum profitability. It’s not about attendance management.
You already have seen the return of prepandemic crowds. Park Pass gives them the opportunity to control the profitability equation. They don’t need to put their best effort forward since they know what to expect with attendance. It means running the parks lean unless they have to, so expenses can be minimized. Look at the very limited discounts for Fall 21 and winter 22, everything is strategically targeted to fill in all the gaps without any waste.
Of course this assumes guests will be willing participants in this and not jump ship.
Indeed.The end goal is maximum profitability. It’s not about attendance management.
You already have seen the return of prepandemic crowds. Park Pass gives them the opportunity to control the profitability equation. They don’t need to put their best effort forward since they know what to expect with attendance. It means running the parks lean unless they have to, so expenses can be minimized. Look at the very limited discounts for Fall 21 and winter 22, everything is strategically targeted full in all the gaps without any waste.
Of course this assumes guests will be willing participants in this and not jump ship.
They never should have been there in the first place…the product/investment wasn’t worth it.They are definitely not at pre-pandemic crowds.
Don’t forgot they aren’t exactly packing them in “for the 50th” either…Curious to see how they react next quarter when the holiday buzz is gone, and people are done “rage” vacationing…I hate saying that.
At some point, pricing pressure enters the market, and competitors see an entrance to pull away customers.
You can't tell me that all 4 parks are at capacity for the upcoming days they won't sell any tickets for.
You can't tell me that all 4 parks are at capacity for the upcoming days they won't sell any tickets for.
Until people realize how much they're being shafted.Cut off the supply. Increase the demand. Increase the rates. Park ticket rates going up even more so. Every day will eventually turn into an after hours event. There is nothing stopping them from doing this.
And yet we're still going and a lot of the seasonal after hours events have sold out. So good luck stopping that train. Plus everytime we complain about something we don't like we say we won't go but hey guess what we still go no matter how screwed we get.Until people realize how much they're being shafted.
I'm not part of the "we" you're talking about.And yet we're still going and a lot of the seasonal after hours events have sold out. So good luck stopping that train. Plus everytime we complain about something we don't like we say we won't go but hey guess what we still go no matter how screwed we get.
Don’t you have something better to do right now?
Cool.I'm not part of the "we" you're talking about.
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