Why do say falsely booming, Brett? I really wanna understand if you can explain without violating political guidelines. If you can’t, don’t worry about it.
Yes - I do realize the prices would be lowered due to lower crowds - I understand how that "advertising math" works. However, I also think so many would start streaming back in such short order that "the window" in which I might get back, and have the lower crowds would be very short, and I'd find myself having to plan a last minute trip to take advantage of that, which also does not appeal to me personally. There might not even be a "lower crowds" window - they'll lower the prices, people will book using them, then have either no, or a VERY short window. And since it's already past the time weather-wise that I want to be there, we're talking about only Nov. and Dec. of this year, into next, when the 50th stuff will start, and NO WAY do I want to be there then, even though I was there twice during the 25th year, and VERY excited about it. I - again - just ME PERSONALLY - am also much older, and much less mobile than then, so also have the logistics, and added cost, of an ECV every single day of any trip I do take, now going forward. With that - that's again where crowds heavily figure into the equation for me.
Again - I would LOVE to say I'm wrong, from a guest experience standpoint, and not a stockholder, of course.. But even if I am, I, personally, am not planning a trip until at least '23, and maybe not even then. But who knows - if I AM totally off my rocker, and crowds ARE ow for an extended period of time.............
That is what I was just going to post. I know that there will be a lot of people who have cancelled vacations because of the parks closing, and they will go back, so that may keep some crowds in the park for a bit. But, this health crisis is world wide and as many are worried about how they will keep food on the table (literally) and are loosing their businesses because they have had to close, I can't see a Disney vacation as being a priority for a lot of people. But, who knows... With all the big plans for Epcot, the 50th and the packages Disney will most likely put out to lure people back, I could be wrong.I keep seeing so many people talking about pent up demand for Disney. The longer this goes on the more people will lose jobs or have little money to go to Disney. I doubt crowds will return to normal anytime soon especially if a lot of people are out of jobs.
Disney may do that but for a lot of Americans going to Disney or any theme park will be the last thing they want to do. Putting food on the table and having some sort of income will me way more important.That is what I was just going to post. I know that there will be a lot of people who have cancelled vacations because of the parks closing, and they will go back, so that may keep some crowds in the park for a bit. But, this health crisis is world wide and as many are worried about how they will keep food on the table (literally) and are loosing their businesses because they have had to close, I can't see a Disney vacation as being a priority for a lot of people. But, who knows... With all the big plans for Epcot, the 50th and the packages Disney will most likely put out to lure people back, I could be wrong.
Agreed. This is going to be a new 'normal' for a lot of people. I know some who have completely shut their businesses down, have been laid off, etc. So, if this does in fact go on for a few months, i can't see jumping on a plane and heading to Disney being the priority for those who are trying to rebuild their lives (literally for some) financially. I mean, there are a lot of people who would have lost a lot on the stock market too, so that will be a huge factor for some.Disney may do that but for a lot of Americans going to Disney or any theme park will be the last thing they want to do. Putting food on the table and having some sort of income will me way more important.
I thought it must be a month-old thread about the Presidential race, and that the answer was no!Did anyone else open this thread expecting to read about women or minorities and their representation in leadership positions at Disney?
In no way was my original post trying to be insensitive to the current situation, it was meant to start dialog regarding the place we all love. I know booking another vacation is a positive distraction for a lot of people including myself, even if it doesn’t come to fruition.I keep seeing so many people talking about pent up demand for Disney. The longer this goes on the more people will lose jobs or have little money to go to Disney. I doubt crowds will return to normal anytime soon especially if a lot of people are out of jobs.
LOL, I do write for Seniors, sometimes called "A Senior View" for Allears. I've been writing them for years. However, I haven't written any lately. Taking a break from it. So, thanks, but that's not me. I'll have to look the WDW as Seniors articles and check them out. I have tried to contact the DIS before about having more content for Seniors at Disney, but got no response, so thought they were not interested in us older fans? That makes me want to write a few more for Allears soon Thanks !@disneyseniors Just a quick hijack - are you the lady that always writes the EXCELLENT "WDW as Seniors" articles on the DIS? If so, I ALWAYS enjoy them SO much, and would be VERY sad for you that you're also not considering going back anytime soon. But, would totally understand, as I've noted.
If not, never mind.
@disneyseniorsLOL, I do write for Seniors, sometimes called "A Senior View" for Allears. I've been writing them for years. However, I haven't written any lately. Taking a break from it. So, thanks, but that's not me. I'll have to look the WDW as Seniors articles and check them out. I have tried to contact the DIS before about having more content for Seniors at Disney, but got no response, so thought they were not interested in us older fans? That makes me want to write a few more for Allears soon Thanks !
Just wondering how you picked up on the fact that I write Senior articles? And we will more than likely, be, going to Arizona and making a trip to Disneyland to see if we can get the magic back! Of course, when all is clear after this virus has cleared up.
That is exactly what I expect - no way I see them lowering the face value of park tickets (maybe they offer more options - like those mid-day entry tickets or something)
But I expect a lot of hotel deals and package deals where they can sort of hide the discounting on tickets
LOL, yes I am a retired nurse, so you are right, it was in AllEars! The owners/managers of that website have changed and I kind of let my articles slack off. I don't know the new people, and had a good friendship with the old editor I think I will write again though. I am not a writer at all. I just got tired of nothing on the Disney sites about WDW and Seniors and pitched the idea to the editor, and they loved it. I asked the dis too, but they aren't interested, at least I never heard back from them. I think there are a lot of seniors out there who love disney and are now able to travel more (before all this virus started that is). Glad you liked the articlesJust
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Remembered reading, and enjoying them, and figured it might have been you, due to your user name.
ETA: Wait a minute though - are you a retired Nurse? If so, maybe it was in t he AllEars newsletter I saw those articles?
I think what he meant is although we see, or saw the market going up to record levels, many Americans didn't see that reflected in their paychecks. Even though unemployment is at all time lows, most of the jobs created were low wage, and people needed 2 or 3 to survive.Why do say falsely booming, Brett? I really wanna understand if you can explain without violating political guidelines. If you can’t, don’t worry about it.