Rising Prices at WDW.... how to frame a purely personal opinion?
These absolutely affect us. But ... we're actually in FAVOR of the approach. Even if it costs us more. To understand why, first consider the prices that WDW still
has control over (in our case), vs the total cost of a vacation....
1) Airfare? Nope, no WDW Airline....
2) Food - capped. Capped at the level of our cost for a round-trip cab to several OFFSITE, or on-site Non Disney owned Signature Restaurants.
3) Lodging - during the recent 8 year "interest rate pit" imposed by the FED? We made the plunge & joined DVC. Dues go up by actual cost, and the front end cost was worth it - we weren't getting any interest anyway

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Now, of course, items 1-3 WILL go up. Inflation is a reality.
4) Park admission.
When we break down 1-4, as a percentage of our total real cost? Park Admission (form of an Annual Pass for each of us) could just about double, before it became what a retired chemist would refer to as "rate limiting". Of course - ANY increase in cost is unsavory.... but Park Admission is not even CLOSE to our greatest expense.
Again - all opinion based on OUR case.... we also firmly believe the Parks are being "Loved to Death". "Hugged until they choke". There are just WAY too many people in them. I'm not sure it's possible for Disney to hire enough staff to repair a war zone on a daily basis.... and I think they are beginning to realize this.
So - I can't blame Disney for raising Park Prices. I have to admit, if I ran that company and had a product that was being loved to DEATH, that no human work force could maintain in the face of a daily invasion? I would try to protect my bottom line while reducing the human footprint - and that means economic screening in the form of higher gate prices. Our own GOVERNMENT has done this (years ago).... Yosemite National Park was being DESTROYED by "love".... to save it, access HAD to be choked. It was done, while insuring that the funds necessary to keep the Park alive continued to flow.
Now - many folks will disagree with me, and that's OK. Please, understand.... I've said all this because it is OUR situation - not to "slam" or demean anyone ELSE'S situation. Like everyone else? We can't afford to buy a big house in the middle of San Francisco

. To us? Welllllll - there are just things that cost a bunch that we are not going to be able to get.