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Jun 24, 2019
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BlackBart
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Be better for Disney? or for attendees?
I know a few people in finance positions at Disney and I guarantee they've done the revenue optimization work (at least in their minds) for their parks.
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Would Disneyland/DisneyWorld be better if they did not allow Annual Passes?
WJCougar
6/24/19 9:35am
Absolutely. Charge double the admission price but limit daily attendance
SlantRoute
6/24/19 9:37am
Yep, I would gladly pay much more for park tickets if it meant less crowds.
Alister Mackenzie
6/24/19 9:39am
There are more blackout days than ever and the passes cost more than ever.
rad dawg
6/24/19 9:49am
inelastic demand. It's crazy
Mayor of Cougartown
6/24/19 10:01am
Disneyland and WDW exist to maximize Disney profits. Crowded parks
Jesse Pinkman
6/24/19 9:39am
So they don't care about the customer experience....good to know.
WJCougar
6/24/19 9:44am
Only when it impacts revenue
Solomon Levi
6/24/19 9:47am
The customer experience is obviously in line with customer expectations
Jesse Pinkman
6/24/19 10:17am
Be better for Disney? or for attendees?
BlackBart
6/24/19 9:40am
Why did you just ask such a stupid question? Why do I care about Disney's profit
WJCougar
6/24/19 9:43am
Nice guy.
eysikal
6/24/19 9:44am
RE: Nice guy.
WJCougar
6/24/19 9:47am
You evidently do as you apparently enjoy their products
BlackBart
6/24/19 10:22am
Who knows. Disney has got it figured out. Maybe if they build more to each park and charge a premium. It's
Bob Vance
6/24/19 10:32am
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