Mississippian
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Nov 16, 2001
I'm headed out to California in a couple of days, and I had planned to spend a day at Disneyland with my teen daughter. I just decided against it.
A one-day tickets is roughly $100. A park hopper for one day costs $155. I'm just not willing to do it.
I had wanted my daughter to see (and for me to see again) the Matterhorn and some other rides that exist only at Disneyland, but I'm just not going to spend $300 for a single day at an amusement park.
I understand that Disney is trying to encourage multi-day visits by pricing second and subsequent days much lower than a single day ticket. But some of us can't visit for multiple days. How I wish they would go back to the days of a cheap park admission and A-E tickets. I know they are only doing what is most profitable for the corporation, but they can do it without me.
A one-day tickets is roughly $100. A park hopper for one day costs $155. I'm just not willing to do it.
I had wanted my daughter to see (and for me to see again) the Matterhorn and some other rides that exist only at Disneyland, but I'm just not going to spend $300 for a single day at an amusement park.
I understand that Disney is trying to encourage multi-day visits by pricing second and subsequent days much lower than a single day ticket. But some of us can't visit for multiple days. How I wish they would go back to the days of a cheap park admission and A-E tickets. I know they are only doing what is most profitable for the corporation, but they can do it without me.