TinkerBelle_325
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I can afford AP's. I can afford to go three times a year stay Club level and mix in a couple of cruises. It's reached the point where I don't think its' worth the cost. I'm glad there are people out there like yourself that support the cost increases and will continue to go. That's great more power to you. The only reason we are going this year is because I got a great deal on the BC 198.00 a night plus discounted tickets. I really hadn't planned on going back for a few years. I'm not saying I won't go to Disney again, but they have lost a very lucrative frequent flyer. They haven't added any new rides. In fact a lot of the rides are starting to look tired and old. Most of the resorts need a refurb. I can afford Disney, but my kids are getting older, and they actually prefer Universal. I feel like I get more for my money at Universal despite there only being 2 parks. The 2 parks at Universal have more rides that my kids like than all four parks at WDW combined.
Good for you that you can afford AP, club level stays, cruises etc. Not sure where it was necessary to point that out?

I was simply pointing out the basic business rationale behind Disney NOT offering discounted tickets. Again, it is simple: They don't need to because there is general and increasing demand for their product. Annual passholders really aren't going to account for much in terms of revenue in ticket sales - the margins are MUCH higher on single and short stay passes.
It is great that you like Universal and it suits your family's needs better as your children get older. I never accused you of being one of the "I'm never returning to Disney" people. I am simply pointing out that affordability is not in the equation. They give discounts on rooms & food frequently because the demand isn't as strong there. Disney resorts generally sit at 70 - 85% occupancy. They don't need to give discounts on ticket because theme park attendance demand is steady and/or increasing.
) in 1993 hanging in my closet. I think I paid $15 for it. Today most concert shirts go for around $40-$50 and the quality is crap. My shirt still looks brand new after 21 years. It's not that I have an issue investing in one these days, it's the quality of the product I have an issue with.
I get the reasons, but it's still kind of sad. Should it really be such a pricey privilege just to walk in the gates of the MK? Ugh... Makes it harder and harder to make a case for a yearly trip! (Obviously, since we are still going 2 yrs apart.)