tlmadden73
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20%+ increase in prices in the 4 years since I've started going again (with the kids). Crazy. I mean, I don't blame Disney .. people keep coming in record numbers and should (in theory) with the opening of two highly anticipated lands and even more new attractions at Epcot and MK.
I didn't pull the trigger for the AP I was thinking about for November. Just hard to justify (especially with some other big expenses in the family this year).So .. I could have "saved" $210 if I bought the AP now, but I figure I will just buy up Disney Gift Cards at Target to get the 5% red card discount to help offset ~$130 of that increase. (It wasn't like I was going to be able to get to Target and buy that many gift cards yesterday to make this purchase at the last minute).
I still may get one for my trip in November, but I think I will wait until I get there to decide and upgrade my 5-day tickets I bought in 2017 to "lessen" the blow. My goal is to go on two more trips before my daughter turns 3, and just not sure if I would go enough days to make an AP worth it. (I mean .. I could do it, but can the kids? LOL). The way I still calculate it .. going 9 days .. In two separate trips of 4 days and 5 days. Is the same price whether you get an AP or MYW tickets.
I just don't like having that much money tied up for a specific future use (especially since I already have 9 days worth of tickets banked up already). I'll just "save" for my future Disney trips by:
1) Going less days
2) Cutting out a Table Service Meal
3) Stay off-site
4) Go less often
5) Cutting cable (sorry kids, no more Disney Junior!)
So .. i feel that the price increases are to help reduce and spread attendance out. Because budget-minded families will cut costs somehow if the tickets and hotel prices keep going up greater than their income.
I didn't pull the trigger for the AP I was thinking about for November. Just hard to justify (especially with some other big expenses in the family this year).So .. I could have "saved" $210 if I bought the AP now, but I figure I will just buy up Disney Gift Cards at Target to get the 5% red card discount to help offset ~$130 of that increase. (It wasn't like I was going to be able to get to Target and buy that many gift cards yesterday to make this purchase at the last minute).
I still may get one for my trip in November, but I think I will wait until I get there to decide and upgrade my 5-day tickets I bought in 2017 to "lessen" the blow. My goal is to go on two more trips before my daughter turns 3, and just not sure if I would go enough days to make an AP worth it. (I mean .. I could do it, but can the kids? LOL). The way I still calculate it .. going 9 days .. In two separate trips of 4 days and 5 days. Is the same price whether you get an AP or MYW tickets.
I just don't like having that much money tied up for a specific future use (especially since I already have 9 days worth of tickets banked up already). I'll just "save" for my future Disney trips by:
1) Going less days
2) Cutting out a Table Service Meal
3) Stay off-site
4) Go less often
5) Cutting cable (sorry kids, no more Disney Junior!)
So .. i feel that the price increases are to help reduce and spread attendance out. Because budget-minded families will cut costs somehow if the tickets and hotel prices keep going up greater than their income.