UncleMike101
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Thanks for the insider information......Let me tell you a secret...
Come here...
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Walt wanted all of your money, too. His greatest marketing trick is convincing you that he didn't. He didn't build Disneyland because he was a sooper kewl dewd, he built Disneyland because he knew families would pay to visit it. "There should be something built, some kid of an amusement enterprise built where the parents and the children could have fun together."
And.
Walt put a huge amount of his profits back into the parks.
He used Disneyland income to finance the WDW project and a large amount of that money was his personal resources.
Well then we'll have to agree to disagree since my personal experiences are as I stated them.Hey Mike,
I actually meant that as a more general statement. More like "when people go to Europe". Now I do think I'm firmly middle class, salary doesn't really tell the entire story. Salaries in the North east tend to be higher mainly because the cost of living is ridiculously higher.
I think my point is, that for most people vacations at all are huge financial investments. Yes I'm going to Greece this year, you know how long I've been saving for this trip for 5, count 'em five years? 5 years of over time, bringing my own lunch to work etc etc. Just like normal working adults. I totally admit that the dvc makes the trips less costly but again, we did not roll out of bed and say "hey let's purchase a dvc". we saved.
Also folks financial picture tend to have highs and lows. I'm probably a bit older than you, when my kids were very young and I was a stay at home mom, no we were not going on week long vacations. lol a vacation for us was pretty much going to the Jersey shore for a day trip. I've said before, we've cancelled trips very recently because real life kicked us in the teeth. can someone say "new roof".
Now I don't know anyone who charges their vacations, as in going into debt but I do know WDW has ALWAYS been expensive. My dad was a NYC police officer and my mother was an attorney. We could only afford 1 trip and we drove and combined it with seeing relatives in the south. why? because they were firmly middle class with kids.
My kids are recent college grads, they have the same stuff as other college grads. student loans and first apartment bills. Nope they aren't going to the world unless it's a trip I help them with but hopefully we've instilled in them the belief that you save for a goal.
Sorry I disagree with this perception that everybody in the 70's was able to afford a Disney vacation. People do the same thing they do now as they did in the 70's. They save. It's called priorities.
BTW.
I'll play.
I'm 68.
And you??
He cared by making sure that each guest had the best experience possible while in his park.lol, I really think people believe Walt was Mother Theresa in drag. guess what, if you didn't have the money, you sure as heck did not get in free.
How did Walt "care" about his guest? did he give out free passes? was the food free? because when we went we sure as heck could not afford to stay onsite. lol even though there was only 2, we couldn't stay at either one.
A simple thing like determining how far apart the trash cans need to be made a big difference in how much trash ended up on the streets and sidewalks and therefore made for a cleaner environment within his park.
He realized that by having a place where guests would want to return frequently he could keep financing bigger and better attractions and ultimately WDW.
He was no saint, but he was a consummate visionary and dreamer.