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Ya think Disney might lower Florida resident yearly pass prices to help stimulate??
Posted on 3/30/20 at 2:02 pm
Posted on 3/30/20 at 2:02 pm
once reopening begins??
Seems like there will be some black friday level travel deals that will be incoming as soon as the green light is given huh?
Seems like there will be some black friday level travel deals that will be incoming as soon as the green light is given huh?
Posted on 3/30/20 at 2:29 pm to Ignignot
they won't need much stimulus. they'll probably need to preventive measures. They're going to be overrun if anything, plus people who can afford to go to Disney don't need deals.
Posted on 3/30/20 at 4:57 pm to arcalades
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They're going to be overrun if anything, plus people who can afford to go to Disney don't need deals.
I think the fear of the virus will keep plenty of people away. The condition of the economy will also greatly affect the attendance over the next several months.
Posted on 3/31/20 at 2:01 am to SippyCup
I work for Disney and know the tickets pretty well. The Florida Resident Annual Passes are already discounted compared to non-Florida residents and Florida Residents have additional options that non-Florida residents don't have so no I doubt you'll see any discounts.
Disney has always had a love/hate relationship with local visitors. They don't mind them but they aren't the main source of income. Disney won't lower the Florida Resident Annual Passes too much for fear that you start letting in the wrong crowd. Look at what happened at Disneyland in California last year with that black family. They absolutely don't want that here.
I do think you'll see significant package discounts though. I imagine you'll be able to get significantly discounted tickets and/or free dining plans with room and ticket packages.
Disney has always had a love/hate relationship with local visitors. They don't mind them but they aren't the main source of income. Disney won't lower the Florida Resident Annual Passes too much for fear that you start letting in the wrong crowd. Look at what happened at Disneyland in California last year with that black family. They absolutely don't want that here.
I do think you'll see significant package discounts though. I imagine you'll be able to get significantly discounted tickets and/or free dining plans with room and ticket packages.
Posted on 3/31/20 at 2:02 am to SippyCup
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I think the fear of the virus will keep plenty of people away. The condition of the economy will also greatly affect the attendance over the next several months.
People are also going to be beyond tired of being cooped up as well. Don't discount how many Disney fanatics are out there.
I don't debate attendance will be down a little but I don't think it'll be by much. And if anything I think the fall will be busier than normal as people reschedule the spring trips they had to cancel.
Posted on 3/31/20 at 8:11 am to TheUltraSharkMan
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I work for Disney and know the tickets pretty well.
You know Boo Krewe? J/K
Is Disney taking advantage of no one in the park and still doing construction/renovations?
Posted on 3/31/20 at 3:01 pm to TheUltraSharkMan
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I don't debate attendance will be down a little but I don't think it'll be by much. And if anything I think the fall will be busier than normal as people reschedule the spring trips they had to cancel.
I had a trip planned for May that we are going to rebook sometime in the summer. They just threw in the free dining for all those that had to cancel if they rebook before Sept. 30.
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