So, what are the new prices? Did I miss that somewhere in the middle of all the complaining and insulting?![]()
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So, what are the new prices? Did I miss that somewhere in the middle of all the complaining and insulting?![]()
I'll take Eisner...without the wand.
The bathrooms were cleaner, the staff was nicer and the food was better.
Why? If, you mind your pennies, your dollars will take care of themselves. Besides, it's not just ticket prices, that have increased.If you can spend $11,000 for ONE week of vacation there should be no complaining about a few hundred extra in ticket price increases.

2005
7 Day Magic Your Way Base / Adv PH - $186.00
Adult: $395.00 Annual Pass (renewals $355.00)
Child $336.00 Annual Pass (renewals $302.00)
Adult: $295.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $280.00)
Child $251.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $238.00)
2006
7 Day Magic Your Way Base / Adv PH - $236.00-$248.00
Adult: $415.00-$434.00 Annual Pass (renewals $375.00-$394.00)
Child $365.00-$382.00 Annual Pass (renewals $330.00-$347.00)
Adult: $315.00-$334.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $300.00-$309.00)
Child $277.00-$294.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $269.00-$272.00)
2007
Adult: $210.00-219.00 7 Day Magic Your Way Base / Adv PH - $248.00
Adult: $434.00-$448.00 Annual Pass (renewals $394.00-$408.00)
Child $382.00-$395.00 Annual Pass (renewals $347.00-$360.00)
Adult: $334.00-$348.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $309.00-$315.00)
Child $294.00-$307.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $272.00-$278.00)
2008
Adult: $219.00-$228.00 7 Day Magic Your Way Base / with PH - $264.00-$278.00
Adult: $448.00-$469.00 Annual Pass (renewals $408.00-$429.00)
Child $395.00-$414.00 Annual Pass (renewals $360.00-$379.00)
Adult: $348.00-$369.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $315.00-$324.00)
Child $307.00-$326.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $278.00-$286.00)
2009
Adult: $228.00-$234.00 7 Day Magic Your Way Base / with PH - $278.00-$286.00
Adult: $469.00-$489.00 Annual Pass (renewals $429.00-$449.00)
Child $414.00-$432.00 Annual Pass (renewals $379.00-$397.00)
Adult: $369.00-$389.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $324.00-$344.00)
Child $326.00-$344.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $286.00-$304.00)
2010
Adult: $234.00-$247.00 7 Day Magic Your Way Base / with PH - $286.00-$301.00
Adult: $489.00-$499.00 Annual Pass (renewals $449.00-$459.00)
Child $432.00-$450.00 Annual Pass (renewals $397.00-$415.00)
Adult: $389.00-$399.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $344.00-$354.00)
Child $344.00-$360.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $304.00-$320.00)
2011
Adult: $247.00-$267.00 7 Day Magic Your Way Base / with PH - $301.00-$322.00
Adult: $499.00-$519.00 Annual Pass (renewals $459.00-$479.00)
Child $450.00-$478.00 Annual Pass (renewals $415.00-$441.00)
Adult: $399.00-$419.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $354.00-$374.00)
Child $360.00-$386.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $320.00-$345.00)
2012
Adult: $267.00-$288.00 7 Day Magic Your Way Base / with PH - $322.00-$345.00
Adult: $519.00-$574.00 Annual Pass (renewals $479.00-$529.00)
Child $478.00-$574.00 Annual Pass (renewals $441.00-$529.00)
Adult: $419.00-$425.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $374.00-$385.00)
Child $386.00-$425.00 Annual Pass DVC (renewals $345.00-$385.00)
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Many are DEPENDANT on heavy discounts and/or free dining. I already have accommodations, no need for a package. I pay through the nose for everything else. Have you priced TS for 6?
But you don't have to have table service meals. Or even buy food on-site for that matter. If you want a trip where you stay deluxe, eat table service every meal, and hop from park to park for days on end, it is going to cost you a lot.
But not everyone needs to or wants to vacation that way. And the great thing is, Disney doesn't force you to. You can stay off site, bring in your own food, and do only one park a day if you want. You can even get YES tickets to bring the cost down even more.
A trip to WDW can cost you as much as a small island, or it can cost you relatively little.

So, what are the new prices? Did I miss that somewhere in the middle of all the complaining and insulting?![]()

I think this is very nice post.

The writer of the article made the point that theme parks are bad investments because they have to employ too many people. The article made the comparison to how other companies can invest a billion dollars and build something that they need only a few hundred employees (instead of tens of thousands of employees) to operate.
But you don't have to have table service meals. Or even buy food on-site for that matter. If you want a trip where you stay deluxe, eat table service every meal, and hop from park to park for days on end, it is going to cost you a lot.
But not everyone needs to or wants to vacation that way. And the great thing is, Disney doesn't force you to.
Originally Posted by kaligal View Post
I'll take Eisner...without the wand.
You are missing the point, not comparing apples to apples. We have vacationed, that way for almost 30 years. We don't like counter service... don't want to leave the park and drive to a restaurant. Prices have increased drastically and quality. (subsidizing "free dining").
For those complaining and quoting 11,000 dollar prices...
If Disney lowered their ticket price to $20 with $35 dollar a night hotels and two for 20 table services specials, would you really still want to go?
Or would you complain about the overcrowding, the "riff raff", the dirtiness, and begin to compare it to Six Flags or some county fair?
There are reasons many of us (myself included, not trying to throw stones!) will pay more for houses and apartments in certain neighborhoods with certain neighbors and certain schools.
I am hoping this doesn't sound too...snobby...but if you look at the overall atmosphere of less expensive parks, you will find them miserable, mostly due to the teenagers. It seems like, especially in CA, this is what Disney is trying to prevent. They want to be a destination, not the local entertain for the highschoolers. People already spending thousands will shrug at that $330 dollar increase.