Did U Contact WDW and Protest Price Increases?

Originally posted by OLT2004
Did you contact Disney and complain/protest/comment on the recent HUGE increase in ticket prices??

I Did!

How About You?? If Not, Why Not?

It Is Your Hard Earned Money!

Call Disney and register your complaint!

Email Disney and register your complaint!

Write and snailmail your complaint!

I have heard that this board gets 30,000 hits per day - By Golly,
can you imagine how we can stop or slow down the next "Admission Media" increase if we all took the 30 seconds to call or send disney a short note!

Thanks!

Right. That $10 really put a hole in the old bank account.

Instead of putting all that time and energy into something as selfish as this, perhaps you could have fed a homeless person, donated clothing or toys to a childrens shelter, or just go out of your way to make someones day nicer. Lets stop thinking about ourselves for a moment and help out.
 
Yes it seems like alot but take a bit of perspective

It costs 50 dollars for a day at Disney. One disney day equals 10 hours (give or take) which equals 5 dollars an hour.

Take going to the local movie theatre on a weeknight- 9.50 for a movie at night. Most movies are an hour and 20 minutes which works out to be around $7.20 for an hour.


or take a show in Vegas $275 per show for 2 hours= $137.5 per hour...

Compared to that Disney is a good deal :)


My personal view- As long as Disney keeps getting better they can have my money :)
-em
 
I agree with what everyone else has said. Disney is a vacation...if you think it is too much to spend then don't go. It is your choice.
 
Absolutely not. I do not consider the increase in rate for AP's (at 5%) to be HUGE. Also, they were anticipated and well announced so everyone had equal opportunity to get their passes before the rates went up. As others have said, I would much sooner complain about the gas prices, which go up and down .20 at a time each week.

Hopefully you will be able to find someplace else to spend your hard-earned dollars. More room at Disney for me!! :teeth:
 

Originally posted by jcemom
I don't have a problem with the price increase. I think Disney prices are on par with that of other parks.

I saw this deal and was wondering about it. I've never been to Universal, but everything I've read about it makes it sound as if 2 days is enough to see/do pretty much everything. If that is the case then a 5 day ticket is pointless. Can you really spend 5 days at Universal? If so, that would be a tremendous value! TIA

Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure in my experience would take up three full dedicated days to take in and enjoy - with older kids, they could easily spend a 4th day there as well

I still stand by I am suspicious when Disney raises prices faster than the general Consumer Price Index

thanks
jaysue
 
Originally posted by jaysue
Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure in my experience would take up three full dedicated days to take in and enjoy - with older kids, they could easily spend a 4th day there as well
Thank you!
 
Yeah, it's too bad they raised ticket prices again, but aren't we used to it? What's a few dollars more? It's worth the money to get away from this serious world and have a break from reality. Personally I'm a day tripper (hehehe), I love going at the spur of the moment. What it will cost is not a factor when having fun is at stake! What does bother me is the fact that they will charge you $2 for a bottle of soda. But what are ya gonna do? I'm not leaving and they know it. So I happily pay $2 and quench my theme park thirst...
 
Instead of putting all that time and energy into something as selfish as this, perhaps you could have fed a homeless person, donated clothing or toys to a childrens shelter, or just go out of your way to make someones day nicer. Lets stop thinking about ourselves for a moment and help out.


:eek: Excuse me that is alttle harsh don't ya think. And how do you know that OP does not already do this.

This last increase may not be so large in your opinion but there is no need to attack the OP.

By the way on 06/08/02 I paid 251.99 plus tax for a 6 day Park Hopper Plus

Today that same ticket is- 295.00 if ordered early or 332.30 if not
that is a $43 dollar increase in less than 2 years or right at 15% at the $295. rate and $80.31 or over 30% increase over onsite purchase. In 2002 I did not have to prebuy to get this rate. Today I do.

I will not write but I will protest and vote against Mikey every time I have the chance.
 
We went to see a matinee at the movies last weekend and it wasn't even at a mall which was higher priced than where we went (privately owned theatre). My DH and 2 DS's shared a medium popcorn and we all got drinks. The cost...$35. Might not sound bad but when you compare the enjoyment and magic you get when you go to Disney...NO COMPARISON!!

No one likes to pay more for ANYTHING...but WDW isn't the only place raising prices.
 
Originally posted by BoyLovesBuzz
While I agree with everyone of you that DID NOT complain about the price increase, I am curious about 1 thing.


Did any of you gripe back in 2002 when they took EE away, cut out most e-nights, cut back on park hours, cancelled parades, reduced the number of show performances, let the ground keeping slide a little here and there, reduce number of CM's causing longer lines???????? It seemed to me there were a lot of posts floating around like that.


To me maintaining the same prices while reducing the product is the same as raising prices and maintaining the same product.

Think about that before calling out the OP.
I didn't complain then and I am not complaining now. WDW is a business, not a right or entitlement. Just like any other business, they are entitled to make a profit.

If you don't like it, just don't go.
 
Originally posted by jaysue
I still stand by I am suspicious when Disney raises prices faster than the general Consumer Price Index

thanks
jaysue
But so did all the other parks. Sure, Universal has deals, but a lot of people don't know to look for those, and so they buy the tickets at rack rate. To them, it costs just as much for one theme park as another one. And Universal has now raised their prices twice this season (and it's only April). I understood the first increase, what with Mummy opening this month, but the second one was strictly a "keeping up with the Joneses" thing. Did they REALLY need to bump up their prices by 80 cents? I'm not saying you shouldn't feel the way you feel about the Disney price increase, but hopefully that same suspicion carries over to the other parks as well.

:earsboy:
 
Originally posted by Maleficent2
:eek: Excuse me that is alttle harsh don't ya think. And how do you know that OP does not already do this.

This last increase may not be so large in your opinion but there is no need to attack the OP.

By the way on 06/08/02 I paid 251.99 plus tax for a 6 day Park Hopper Plus

Today that same ticket is- 295.00 if ordered early or 332.30 if not
that is a $43 dollar increase in less than 2 years or right at 15% at the $295. rate and $80.31 or over 30% increase over onsite purchase. In 2002 I did not have to prebuy to get this rate. Today I do.

I will not write but I will protest and vote against Mikey every time I have the chance.

Not harsh just putting things in perspective on how crazy it is to protest prices for a theme park when there are so many other things to worry about.

And do you think Eisner's sucessor won't raise park prices?
 
Originally posted by Eeyore1954
I didn't complain then and I am not complaining now. WDW is a business, not a right or entitlement. Just like any other business, they are entitled to make a profit.

If you don't like it, just don't go.

Why do people think that Disney is not in the business of making money? That it is exempt from participating in normal business practices? Its not about the "magic". Its about the almighty dollar.

Disney has such a good product, that the people who are "protesting" this increase are still going to give the mouse the money it wants for its operations.
 
Originally posted by BoyLovesBuzz
While I agree with everyone of you that DID NOT complain about the price increase, I am curious about 1 thing.


Did any of you gripe back in 2002 when they took EE away, cut out most e-nights, cut back on park hours, cancelled parades, reduced the number of show performances, let the ground keeping slide a little here and there, reduce number of CM's causing longer lines???????? It seemed to me there were a lot of posts floating around like that.


To me maintaining the same prices while reducing the product is the same as raising prices and maintaining the same product.

Think about that before calling out the OP.
I didn't complain. I don't use EE or e nights. We stay at the Poly but do not use that perk. We go during low season anyway where we are used to less hours so that wasn't noticed either. Those cuts have not affected me at all. WDW is a bargain for the price. You cannot find that much entertainment anywhere for the price of admission.
 
Originally posted by jcemom
I don't have a problem with the price increase. I think Disney prices are on par with that of other parks.

I saw this deal and was wondering about it. I've never been to Universal, but everything I've read about it makes it sound as if 2 days is enough to see/do pretty much everything. If that is the case then a 5 day ticket is pointless. Can you really spend 5 days at Universal? If so, that would be a tremendous value! TIA

We got APs for US two years ago that only cost $99. We booked a trip for 5 days there. It was 3 days longer then we needed! By day 3 I was wishing I were back at WDW where I had just spent 10 days at. US gets very boring after a couple of days.
 
Originally posted by Eeyore1954
I didn't complain then and I am not complaining now. WDW is a business, not a right or entitlement. Just like any other business, they are entitled to make a profit.

If you don't like it, just don't go.


Originally posted by skiwee1
I didn't complain. I don't use EE or e nights. We stay at the Poly but do not use that perk. We go during low season anyway where we are used to less hours so that wasn't noticed either. Those cuts have not affected me at all. WDW is a bargain for the price. You cannot find that much entertainment anywhere for the price of admission.


It was a rhetorical question but none the less "good for you".:hyper:


My point was if Disney discountinued EE effective immediately, and, I don't know, closed the parks at 6:00 pm through the summer and on to the end of the year. Someone would start a thread about how Disney is jerking around the consumer, and there would be 1000 "Amen Brother" responses right behind it.

But

Disney raises its ticket prices, one person posts saying essentially Disney is jerking around the consumer, and the majority of posts jump down the throat of the OP.


Both actions are the same. If your profits aren't where you want them you either spend less money on your product, or you increase your price.
 
I have twice attempted to reply and have been told both times that I am not logged in!?

Am I being denied my right to the free exchange of ideas?
 
Both of my attempted replys were very lenghty.
Is there a time or word limit?
 
I am just curious, WHY?

Do you protest the increases at the Grocery store, the gas station?

You vote with your MONEY. The best protest is not to go if you don't think it is worth it.

I don't think contacting them will do much good if you continue to go and spend money. The decision to spend the money is the big vote and each of us has to make our own decision on that.
 
Originally posted by OLT2004
Both of my attempted replys were very lenghty.
Is there a time or word limit?
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When I take a very long time to type out a response it will often "time out" on me.. Just keep trying..;)
 














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