bicker said:
We customers have projected the message very very clearly: This specific experience is worth far more than the company was charging for it. Gosh -- look at the sticky thread!!!!!!!!!! If anyone thinks that doesn't indicate that the experience was more valuable than the price, please fill us in on the basis for such objection.
Somewhat agree. I know all about fair market value, supply/demand........business graduate here

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But what I "really" understand is what my family is willing to pay for such a thing. When we went in 2001, I think it was around the same price that it is now for breakfast.....$21.95....it might have been a few dollars less, I can't remember. What I DO remember is my DH commenting on how much we were going to pay for breakfast!! He thought it was rediculous then!

But, it was for our 2 DD's and it was special, so we did it. (And I know that is how a lot of people will still feel, even though the price is much higher........just not us anymore)
Now, I must just interject something..........we are upper middle class......we are not rolling in money by any means, but we are well cared for..........just stating this so you "know" where my family is coming from. I certainly don't feel I am better than anyone else, quite the opposite. But even though we could "afford" the new pricing, there is a limit or a line I won't cross. I could afford a new car but I choose to buy used and hold onto it for 10 years. I think A LOT of people are like me on these boards.
And although I do feel the popularity warrants a price hike (that demand thing again

), I don't think it needed a 45% price increase. But that's just my opinion, as is all of this.
I'm sure CRT will still be filled. It just won't be filled with our family, no big deal.
