We should all cancel our Disney+ subscriptions, stop going to the parks and stop buying ANY Disney merchandise. IF…………IF……………enough of us do that, and the stock tanks low enough, Disney shareholders JUST MIGHT vote Chapek out………..along with the current Chairman, and vote a NEW one in
We ALL have to save what we truly love. The Walt Disney Company must be saved
And MOST importantly, we all have to PERSUADE OTHERS TO DO THE SAME, and WARN Disney of the impending boycott to REALLY get Chapek SCARED.
And I will be seriously disappointed if I see ANYONE, and I mean just ONE PERSON commenting WITHOUT vowing to do ANY ONE OF THESE THINGS. We must both BOYCOTT Disney AND encourage others to do the same. Can you really consider yourselves Disney fans if you choose NOT to fight and sweat blood to save Disney, and recruit others in this crusade? Can you, REALLY?
I want you to think very hard about that
I hope everyone understands
Something HAS to give to put a stop to this endless price gouging, and we need to restore Disney to its former glory.
How much more sentimentality can we have on here WITHOUT promising to take actual action, and persuading others to do the same (or at least trying to do so)
I remember when Song of the South fans had a “Bob Iger Retirement-Watch” countdown for when our long national nightmare would be over, and the one grumpypants would be out of the way to releasing it on disk–
That seems almost heretical, compared to the eight-month Bob Chapek Contract Countdown we’ve got going now.
(And the poster could have said “For the love of Bob Iger”–
NOBODY loves Michael Eisner.)
I’m not going to press anyone in being anti-disney. I know it’s hard to do. We have Disney+ but I don’t use it. My family is looking forward to watching Obi Wan. We vacationed at WDW in March 2022. Expensive. We knew what we were getting into. I will not take out a bank loan for a vacation. Sometimes if I have a debt like that other things come up and it takes me longer to pay off. Disney is not worth the debt.
We had a fully paid vacation for Spring Break 2020, which was canceled due to Disneyland closing for Covid. We got our money back and hoped to have been back by now, but the vacation $$ we had booked in 2020 does not get as anywhere near the vacation we planned now. Including airfare, hotel, park hoppers, food, etc. We haven’t been able to get back and I don’t know when we will. It’s so much more expensive in 2022, and from what I’ve heard it’s insanely crowded anyway.
For some reason the impression Disney wants to relay is you are not a good parent if you don’t take your child to the Parks. Every family vacation is special even if it’s in your home or yard. Think all your commercials is overkill and very unfriendly for people who can’t afford. They even try to make the children feel like they will miss an important milestone. In other word tone it down even if this money keeps buying channels so they can put your ads on television.
Comments for Disney’s Soaring Prices Force Guests Into Bank Loans to Afford Vacation
Matthew Muir
Somebody HAS to see this BEFORE commenting
We should all cancel our Disney+ subscriptions, stop going to the parks and stop buying ANY Disney merchandise. IF…………IF……………enough of us do that, and the stock tanks low enough, Disney shareholders JUST MIGHT vote Chapek out………..along with the current Chairman, and vote a NEW one in
We ALL have to save what we truly love. The Walt Disney Company must be saved
And MOST importantly, we all have to PERSUADE OTHERS TO DO THE SAME, and WARN Disney of the impending boycott to REALLY get Chapek SCARED.
And I will be seriously disappointed if I see ANYONE, and I mean just ONE PERSON commenting WITHOUT vowing to do ANY ONE OF THESE THINGS. We must both BOYCOTT Disney AND encourage others to do the same. Can you really consider yourselves Disney fans if you choose NOT to fight and sweat blood to save Disney, and recruit others in this crusade? Can you, REALLY?
I want you to think very hard about that
I hope everyone understands
Something HAS to give to put a stop to this endless price gouging, and we need to restore Disney to its former glory.
I just hope somebody has seen this
Matthew Muir
How much more sentimentality can we have on here WITHOUT promising to take actual action, and persuading others to do the same (or at least trying to do so)
EricJ
I remember when Song of the South fans had a “Bob Iger Retirement-Watch” countdown for when our long national nightmare would be over, and the one grumpypants would be out of the way to releasing it on disk–
That seems almost heretical, compared to the eight-month Bob Chapek Contract Countdown we’ve got going now.
(And the poster could have said “For the love of Bob Iger”–
NOBODY loves Michael Eisner.)
Matthew Muir
So are you going to boycott Disney and harangue everyone else into doing the same like I’m trying to do?
or do you think it ain’t worth it?
I want you to be brutally honest about this
Richard Ryder
TLDR: Somebody on social media said don’t take out a loan to go on vacation.
beautiful gorgeous
I’m not going to press anyone in being anti-disney. I know it’s hard to do. We have Disney+ but I don’t use it. My family is looking forward to watching Obi Wan. We vacationed at WDW in March 2022. Expensive. We knew what we were getting into. I will not take out a bank loan for a vacation. Sometimes if I have a debt like that other things come up and it takes me longer to pay off. Disney is not worth the debt.
Jill
We had a fully paid vacation for Spring Break 2020, which was canceled due to Disneyland closing for Covid. We got our money back and hoped to have been back by now, but the vacation $$ we had booked in 2020 does not get as anywhere near the vacation we planned now. Including airfare, hotel, park hoppers, food, etc. We haven’t been able to get back and I don’t know when we will. It’s so much more expensive in 2022, and from what I’ve heard it’s insanely crowded anyway.
Carol Lewis
For some reason the impression Disney wants to relay is you are not a good parent if you don’t take your child to the Parks. Every family vacation is special even if it’s in your home or yard. Think all your commercials is overkill and very unfriendly for people who can’t afford. They even try to make the children feel like they will miss an important milestone. In other word tone it down even if this money keeps buying channels so they can put your ads on television.
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