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And in reality, it would be unlikely to see major investment in Studios. We are more likely to see large investment in A. Animal kingdom B. EPCOT C. Tomorrowland at MK ...before anything earth shattering at studios. They have had plenty of tine and justifications to really make a push at MGM - and have passed on every occasion. Its not realistic to think that now they'll reverse. Just look at the initial "reaction" to potterville...they responded by throwing large money into the most heavily attended park on earth by a comfortable margin That seems telling to me.
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Right, like I said, its a question of whether Disney has some pride left and wants to do something in the spirit of competiton (not that they ever admit or acknowledge their competition)
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They have to see a path to longterm profit in any move...it just doesn't seem like there is one at Studios on the level we all have wanted for two decades
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Cars Land at DHS? Sounds great! They have the room to do it. DHS really needs something bigger than a single attraction (although we'd take a new attraction).
Here's the problem with this rumor: 1. Bob Igor was recently quoted as saying "We just spent 6 billion dollars on DCL and theme parks. We are pulling the throttle back on domestic theme park spending." This means they'll be far less domestic theme park spending in the near future. A Cars Land project could cost up to 700 million dollars. 2. Cars Land is really going to bump up attendance at DCA. If they create another Cars Land in Orlando that could impact the gate at DCA. It won't be exclusive anymore. I would tend to think DHS would get an exclusive land not related at all to Cars Land in order to keep the turnstile at DCA moving more often.
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If you want new spending atDHS it is simple: the fans have to collectively stop spending any money DHS. This is how we got an expansion at DCA. For the better part of a decade the locals avoided DCA. Disney gave it away free to fill the park. During the same years Disneyland did very well. That is how Carsland was built.
Everyone needs to tell Disney they can keep their free dining. We are not interested. DVC members can stay at Disney and visit Universal and the SeaWorld expansion. Or don't visit Orlando. Go to Dland. The new ships. Joe Rohde's latest ego booster the Aulani! See real quality at Tokyo Disney. Visit the real non-themed world! This is the only way toget the suits to spend real money at WDW. Larry |
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Igor said discounts were going away. I don't always put stock into what he proclaims. Times change.
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[Everyone needs to tell Disney they can keep their free dining. We are not interested.]
Is free dining frowned upon? It saves guests thousands. |
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Food Quality has also dropped over the years, and the Dining plan has made changes that result in it not covering as much (such as Appetizers, Tips, etc). It's a great marketing plot "Look! You get to eat for Free!!", but the reality is that you can often save more money by using other discounts available.... and actually eating the way you would normally eat. (Instead of feeling like you need to stuff your face each meal to "get your value") |
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I highly reccommend this option. I truly enjoy the magic, spend lots of money and don't feel guilty about it, because of the top quality experience that all of the CM's and management keep up there.
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tdl specifically Disney sea and the hotel built into it (forgot the name)
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That's hard to quantify...but the discussion on the pros and cons of "free" dining has gone on for years...
here's the highlights in the way of "positives": The dining plan and subsequently free dining allows WDW to account for what those programs will cost/ gain the operation on an individual basis prior to travel. This is good for management as it allows for both a projection of guaranteed revenue and cost control...which are two things that they stress and will continue to stress going forward. The reality is that a guest will save "Up to 20%" on their costs using either the DDP or the free dining booked in conjunction with a WDW vacation package. As noted - free dining increases the costs associated with the other components of the package - notably the room rate as described. In the end, whether you book a dining plan, receive "Free" dining, or purchase a tables in wonderland card - you will get somewhere between 10-20% in savings. Of course, the prices have been inflated to the point where you are still spending more than you probably would have for the same things 5 or 10 years ago before the discounts and dining plans. One definite advantage to WDW (and disadvantage if you ask long time travelers or local residents) is that they have used it to flesh out times of the calender year that were absolutely ghost towns - notably september and january. That is probably an overall good thing, if you're honest. the "negatives" as often observed/ perceived can be boiled down to: The ruination of the restaurant experience. This is a dining plan thing, not just a free dining plan thing - but the reality is that they have cut back on the quality, increased the prices (for several reasons), and jammed the restaruant system since the dining plans were implemented. They also jacked up the prices to make those on the ddp feel as if they are getting great value...while whacking those that don't fall into line and buy one or go on a free dining package. That demographic tends to encompass the somewhat vocal components of DVC, longtime disney fans/travelers, and florida/local residents... They (aka ME) tend to get cranky. Can you still have great food/ experiences at wdw with the plans? yes Is the overall quality of dining at WDW diminished since DDP/free dining? The answer is a quite simply yes...it has declined on the average. "Free" Dining has hurt the guest experience by reducing profits for WDW and created a culture of discount dependency. This is difficult to gauge...but according to disney they are not experiencing growth with the discount packages available...even if it means more people. That may be an exaggeration for their own purposes...but the case/ conclusion can be made that they are correct. Full price travelers spend more - it would seem - on the whole. That seems reasonable. And if WDW sees the full prices paid, Disney corporate's reaction will be to consider capital re-investment as a better proposition. The one thing that has seemed to show - if you look at boards such as this - is there IS a culture of discount dependency. There is an inherent problem when people: A. Travel annually or several times a year to WDW but only do it if they have the discount. B. Get indignant when the discounts are not offered, such as my favorite post/ comment "What the heck are they waiting for on free dining for ____ time period?!?!" ![]() I can only go by what i've seen/ gut reaction...but Disney does need to stop this...as "walmart" mentality at WDW will ultimately cause damage to the product and the experiences for everyone. WDW has always been selective/ expensive proposition and not affordable to many... But make no mistake - we want it that way Basically it is this: don't expect a coupon, discount, or persian bazaar barter on your vacation...because vacations are luxuries not rights and should be kept in that mindframe. If free dining is component to that type of thought process...then it should be frowned upon. Many people blame free dining specifically for alot of the ills at WDW nowadays - probably overzealously more times than is appopriate. But there is a stigmata associated with the concept - whether it is deserved or not is up to the individual to decide. Again, these are my takes...don't kill the messenger that delivers the food.
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I did not mean to imply there is no hope. But if we all continue to reward WDW with our business, by jumping on free dining, buying pins, buying vynilmation, etc... Why should they build anything? Ultimately everyone will decide what vacation is best for them.
If you want quality and new in Orlando than a day at FLE, SeaWOrld Antarctica, and all the new stuff coming to Universal Orlando is the way to go. The other Disney parks are stale. More quality can be found at Tokyo Disney, my personal favorite. I would rather save money which I used to spend on domestic Disney and spend it there. DCA also has a lot of quality right now and DLand looks pretty good! But if we, collectively, keep spending money on the same old same old and buy pins and stuff. Nothing will be built. If you visit DCA you will feel optimistic -- not that there is no hope! Larry
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I wish this were possible...but the client base at DL is far different than WDW... and by that i mean "smarter and not as lazy" I hate to say it because i resemble this remark, but the clientele at WDW is even worse at buying junk with a disney lable slapped on it than everywhere else. East coasters and upper midwesterners (the core wdw clientele) are less discerning consumers - it would appear - than everywhere else in a generally undiscerning country. And i'm not living in a glass house because i'm one of the two and grew up the other... but they would have to put a razor wire fence and attack dogs out front to keep people outta mgm...its there...so people will go. The reality is that both Studios and Animal Kingdom are bad as compared to magic kingdom and epcot...and the fact that they charge equal prices should send everybody over the cliff... But they get no guff. Smaller attendance for smaller (aka less to do) parks...but no grief on the pricing or lack of vision/ consistent expansion. It's been that way for decades...and the consumers are to blame. The warm and fuzzies of space mountain or the showcase at EPCOT shield the warts at WDW... It's beyond comprehension that people walk in to both those parks at close to $100 in the morning...mull around...and leave in the early afternoon not to come back...and are completely ok with it. It's like zombies with credit cards. And contrary to what Walt might have said - that is the real meaning of "Blessing of size"
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Sorry Locked, but I disagree. I don't go to those places simply cause they're there. I go cause I love them. If DHS was built the way DCA was first built, without a Disney thumb print, I would've stayed away too. But they weren't.
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