ChipNDale79;2484462 wrote: Apparently a survey went out asking that very question, if guest would be willing to pay it.
I think these surveys aren't really to collect data and gauge willingness to pay for it. (After all, who is going to answer the survey with an excited, "Yeesss. I would love to pay a resort fee!") I think Disney uses it as part of their communication strategy. So now when they decide to initiate a resort fee, it will not be a shock as the trial balloon has already been floated.
You have the ability to di up to 26 attractions with no wait. Even with double the attendance there will be little to no lines. If one's time is limited while in Orlando this is the way to go. The average number of attractions for a guest is 10 a day.
I respect all of your opinions. After all, everyone's entitled to an opinion. What I don't understand is that if people are willing to pay, why does anyone care? Is it the fear of missing out?
Why would anyone be glad that people aren't drinking the kool-aid or that people aren't buying it? Jealousy? If you don't like the value that you get from WDW, stop going.
WDW is a world class vacation destination. It is a company with stockholders. As much as we'd all like for it to be less expensive, no one is forcing you to go. Nor is Disney foisting a fiasco. That's laughable. Nice use of the word "foist" though.
















