Geemo
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Disney has allowed SoCal residents the privilege in lower ticket prices for years.Have you seen one day prices? Over $200 for October. Say you're a four hour drive from Disney or something and just want to get up early on Saturday to take the kids and then drive home around 9pm or something... three teens and two adults and one day is $1,000 just to enter the parks.
That said, I kind of wish they would bump the prices another 25% or something, and REALLY wish they would bump the local SoCal prices or really limited those tickets or something. Disney is all about making money, but I would love if the crowds weren't so crushing. Until they can get more square footage, there's two options; huge crowds with guest satisfaction going down, or disappointed guests because they can't afford to go yearly, or every other year, or (sadly) at all. I know it's the unpopular opinion and I've had people yelling at me online before about it, but I would rather save for a couple years for a big blow out vs being able to afford it with cheaper prices and just wall to wall people.
But hey, $60 billion over the next 10 years to expand parks and experiences and stuff. Maybe the Disney Forward stuff is more real than a lot of people here think.
With both special daily pass tickets and selective annual passes.
It's about time Disney makes ALL ticket/pass prices the same for ALL guests regardless of where you live.
Because of Disney's discriminating ticket prices and the current state of affairs in the parks I no longer choose to be a MK holder. I uses to fly down up to 5times a year, now I have only been once since the covid lift.