rachel09985
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Hi Rachel! No you were NOT attacking the OP but there are a few here on this thread that are. Sorry for misconstruing my initial reply to you.brunette
Ok, good. I felt bad =)
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Hi Rachel! No you were NOT attacking the OP but there are a few here on this thread that are. Sorry for misconstruing my initial reply to you.brunette
I see you edited your post in response, stupid me forgot to quote the original. I'll rephrase. It's also called supply and demand. When the price gets "too high"--whatever that is--attendance will drop and Disney will stop raising prices too much, if they're smart.
I find it hilarious that someone with I'm guessing little to no experience running a theme park thinks they know what the entrance price point should be.
I'd suggest you work on suggesting reasonable prices for us for health care and college tuition first. Solve those, and I'll start to pay attention to you.
No one is forced to go to Disney...so complaining about price is a bit silly. If you don't like it, don't go. Just like some of the PP's noted, it is a business and of course it makes decisions to remain profitable...It is a business that I do not mind giving my money too though, so I do. If you're not happy with the price or product, don't buy. Sorry if that sounds harsh, but seriously, you don't have to go, there are plenty of places on earth to visit.![]()
For further clarification, this forum was not meant as a complaint (although re-reading it I feel I could have worded it better), as much as it was to see how fellow DISers felt about price hikes (also to let those who protest for lower ticket prices know that it probably won't happen). Disney has been an avid part of my life, and a place I enjoy going to and will continue to enjoy going to. This was simply a response to complaints I have heard across the Internet. I enjoy hearing everyone's opinions for I think it broadens not only mine but all of ours. I just ask we all respect each other. Thanks! Have a great day!
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Hi Rachel! No you were NOT attacking the OP but there are a few here on this thread that are. Sorry for misconstruing my initial reply to you.brunette
Wow...little hostile. It's just a website about a vacation place.
OP-
I agree whole heartedly. Ticket prices are increasing much faster than the rate of inflation. It's funny that Universal used to have the 99.00 a day ticket PLUS get one day FREE. Disney never did that. Here's a link that gathers the ticket pricing data from WDW vs inflation..............
http://www.studioscentral.com/column/jentasmic/wdw-ticket-prices-vs-inflation
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Universal tickets are discounted more than Disney. They are now priced at $120 for a 2 DAY TICKET for an adult PLUS $150 coupon book for discounts on their various restaurants PLUS some of their restaurants KIDS EAT FREE. That is my comparison. People are saying that Disney is going up the same as inflation which is not true. Disney is a business yes, I'm all for Capitalism, but there will soon be a breaking point for Disney in my humble opinion.
Not sure why the OP has to be attacked for posting HIS opinion.
Universal's ticket pricing link.
http://www.universalorlando.com/Theme-Park-Tickets/General-Admission.aspx
Looks like someone didn't like being smacked with facts...Not sure why the OP has to be attacked for posting HIS opinion.
And using the one-day ticket is not accurate. Most people use multi-day tickets. A five-day adult base ticket is only $50.20 per day.
I didn't know anyone went for one day, unless they had an AP.![]()
I've known some fellow floridians to only go to the magic kingdom for one day, skipped wishes, referred to the MK as Disneyland and thought Epcot was a hotel.
And there are multiple families like that.
the only thing that CAN do something is Disney's biggest competitor Universal. If they kept their prices the same, while Disney raised theirs than more people would want to visit them, and suddenly Disney would notice that they are loosing significant amounts of people to Universal, but that is yet to happen.