supply and demand, baby. If you charge it, they will pay.
My thoughts exactly. It also discourages people from coming solo and taking up parking spots. Disney is a business. If they can raise prices and people will still pay (i.e., no drop off in demand) then it is bad business to not do it.supply and demand, baby. If you charge it, they will pay.
Wish I lived on Whidbey Island.
Jack
Yes, but...Uh, no.
If "people will pay" then it won't discourage anyone from doing anything or encourage different visiting patterns.
If some people won't pay, Disney will. What about AP holders without parking passes? Especially in the case of So. CA folks, they often drive to DLR alone. You've jacked up a visit $2, in addition to the increased AP cost, and then there's the food they may buy at DLR that now has smaller portions and higher prices.
The hidden cost of multi-day parkhoppers has also gone up. Those considering buying them need to take parking fees into account and suddenly that "bargain" won't seem like so great a deal.
The most idiotic aspect is that this is a price that a visitors must pay even before they get near the DLR entrance gates. Sticker shock at the ticket booth is bad enough, but now the geniuses at DLR (- Ed Grier) want to scare you away from even showing up!
, but now the geniuses at DLR (- Ed Grier) want to scare you away from even showing up!
Just want to point out that a LOT of "locals" without parking passes on their AP's skirt the parking situation by parking at Downtown Disney, where you get three free hours, plus two more with validation from a restaurant.
We do this all the time, even though we DO have the parking pass. Most often, our vists are less than 3 hours in length...
They just better not eliminate the three free hours at DtD...
Exactly. I vaguely remember that was one of Eisner & Well's goals when they came on board - to get the price of a Disney ticket up to the level of a lift ticket. Used to be a lot cheaper than that. And the company almost got bought up by Wall Street sharks and sold off piece by piece.Whenever there is a price increase on admission tickets I always compare that to other forms of entertainment. Disney one-day adult tickets now cost $72. For 10-17 hours of entertainment.
Compare that to some other forms of entertainment:
Snow ski - $70-80 (for 7 hours)
I know it's little consolation. But this is still cheaper than Seaworld or Six Flags![]()