ChipnDale79
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2012
My only argument is about the people ready to take their place. The only way that happens is if Disney is at 100% capacity all the time, and that's just not the case. If i decide not to vacation at Disney, no one is taking my spot in line, its just a lost spot in line for Disney. Will they make up for it on increased spending by other guests, sort of. They were going to make that money if i was there or not, mine was just more money for them.Seriously. I mean this forum blew up about boo bash and look at all the dates selling out. There are 330 million people (possible customers) in this country and more than 200 million of them have no clue what Disney world is like or used to be like. They just know it’s a rite of passage for American families to go once with their kids. Disney will always have these people to pull from. People will absolutely pay this, hotels will still be full, and Disney will make huge profits. To the people who threaten to sell their dvc and not renew their annual pass, Disney doesn’t care. There are 5 people ready to take your place.
But you're dead on with the other comments.