I think that's very possible.Sweet baby Jesus in thr manger...what if they charge to get into Star Wars Land??
My DH has always said that he is waiting for Disney to install a gadget that will turn you upside down and shake all your change out of your pockets, as you are leaving the park. hmmmm?
I hope you're right. But by this same reasoning, they shouldn't have added an overnight parking fee for those staying at an already very expensive resort, as this new fee is leading more people to stay offsite or even consider other destinations entirely.not going to happen, Disney makes way more by having free parking so people come to Disney springs to buy overpriced stuff instead of just charging $10~20 for parking and keeping most people away
Why are we helping them to think up more bad ideas? It may be humorous, but they could read this and implement all these new fees.
Thanks, I didn't think Bob Iger was reading this thread, but some of their employees might be. And I think our consumer brains are creative and have great ideas. I do appreciate the humor but I guess I'd rather use our creativity to come up with ideas that would benefit us rather than cost us even more. YMMV.Rest easy... the wdw co. is a mega-professional global think tank of ways to make money that our little consumer pea brains haven’t even thought of. Bob Iger isn’t reading this thread while maniacally laughing We’re just having fun with the pain.
WiFi
I would hate to pay for that. We didn’t have any problems with our WiFi at Pop.All jokes aside, I'd like to see a paid WiFi tier, at least at the resorts. The standard resort WiFi often gets so overloaded because everyone is on it. It's almost unusable. Everybody connects to it because it's "free".
A paid tier that provides a decent enough amount of bandwidth to reliably support streaming would be welcome.
All jokes aside, I'd like to see a paid WiFi tier, at least at the resorts. The standard resort WiFi often gets so overloaded because everyone is on it. It's almost unusable. Everybody connects to it because it's "free".
A paid tier that provides a decent enough amount of bandwidth to reliably support streaming would be welcome.
I still have a flip phone.I would hate to pay for that. We didn’t have any problems with our WiFi at Pop.
This, and also when they need to offer extreme discounts to get people into their resorts, they can still collect these fees on top of the discounted room. Or they can waive the fees and “include” them as part of a wonderful, discounted package.