TiggerBouncy
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2013
Not my assumption at all. My point was that “100% pricing for a 70% experience” is probably a factor in the low attendance, especially given how expensive park tickets are to begin with.
Not the only factor, not even the primary factor, but a considerable factor all the same.
Fair enough. It is probably a factor. However, from what we are seeing as a trend, the parks are starting to fill to capacity. This trend will likely continue. 2 other major factors were that people were not going to travel while they were not sure if the parks were going to stay open, and it takes months usually for most people to arrange to travel. Also, people are feeling more daring as we adjust to "the new norm".
Bottom line... if Disney can support - lets say - 100,000 people a day (and I know that number is not accurate) and the parks are filled to 100,000 people a day at current value,. then there is absolutely zero incentive for Disney to lower the price. That equation will change as they increase capacity. But for now, that's the formula.