DaviVascaino
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9-10%If you don't mind me asking, what percentage hike is that across your whole cost
9-10%If you don't mind me asking, what percentage hike is that across your whole cost
I claried my post. I meant tickets, not packages.Oh wow. What percentage raise is that? The major issue is Disney doesn’t have trouble selling theme park tickets, at least for now. They are clearly having trouble selling hotel rooms so all the discounts are on those, or packages with rooms.
I claried my post. I meant tickets, not packages.
the total increase was around 9-10% for 4 tickets compared to same week in 2025. That is crazy to me
Great response and brings up a conversation I had this weekend…But value is in the eye of the beholder. Some people have a lot of fun at Disney - for them it is their preferred form of entertainment and they see value in spending the admittedly high prices to go. For me, I wouldn't pay the average ticket price to go to a major sporting event, nor would I spend however much a beer costs on beer because I don't care for it. I don't see the value in that, yet people pay it. The fact is that there is a market out there for both things - and that's all that is needed to create value.
Great response and brings up a conversation I had this weekend…
I was in Las Vegas for WrestleMania. I was sitting at a blackjack table and we were talking about how much the tickets cost. I had mentioned how much I had paid and one of the other players says “And 60,000 people are going to pay that to go? What a bunch of morons.”
He said that as he was getting a marker from the casino for twice what I paid and had an escort sitting at his side.
We all have our likes and priorities.
Me, I drive an '02 PU with over 400 thousand
Dodge 1500 Ram. Original engine, but I do have to use a pint of STP every so often. It gets me to and from the coffee shop and will haul a load of firewood come winter.Tundra or Tacoma? Maybe a Ranger, I’d be impressed with that mileage.
Dodge 1500 Ram. Original engine, but I do have to use a pint of STP every so often. It gets me to and from the coffee shop and will haul a load of firewood come winter.
That's all I need it for. It would be a criminal waste of money to spend $40K on a new PU that can do nothing more than this one.
I'd rather spend it on WDW, DL/DCA, or another European river cruise.
Most Americans have less than $500 in savings so you can likely replace "funded their Disney vacations" with "funded their life". Seems a bit of a stretch to act as if _just_ Disney vacationers spend and save illogically.
I’m having a hard time with your point, you seem to be broad brushing this to make it as simplistic as possible. Even if you are correct it doesn’t detract from the overall point being that Disney can charge more because their market is willing to bear it, whether or not you believe it’s because of crazed fanatics or not really doesn’t matter.That wasn’t my point. My point was that Disney has a very large fan base that is so addicted there is no value proposition - they’ll pay whatever Disney wants, since they can’t control themselves.
That gives Disney a huge advantage in raising prices. The basis of this thread was that Disney is getting so expensive only rich people can afford it, using BLS averages. I call nonsense in that and point out that many of Disney’s biggest fans will make huge sacrifices to get their fix, even if the whole family donates plasma monthly.
I’m having a hard time with your point, you seem to be broad brushing this to make it as simplistic as possible. Even if you are correct it doesn’t detract from the overall point being that Disney can charge more because their market is willing to bear it, whether or not you believe it’s because of crazed fanatics or not really doesn’t matter.
To your point if Disney is able to create that type of fanatic, then clearly there is a group that sees a lot of value being offered. Whether you agree with that group or not makes no material difference, at that point it’s just a difference in opinion with what value Disney offers
Prices are what they are....
Disney has also announced for 2026:
- Kids free dining plans
- Free waterparks continue in 2026
Prices are what they are for now, but they can run incentives, discount programs, etc.
I actually think that Disney is very worried about next year...
The kids dining plan is just a promotion tool to try and lure more younger families.Prices are what they are....
Disney has also announced for 2026:
- Kids free dining plans
- Free waterparks continue in 2026
Prices are what they are for now, but they can run incentives, discount programs, etc.
I actually think that Disney is very worried about next year...
The airlines pulling 2025 guidance is not a good outlook.Side bar, if anyone has been watching earnings it has not been great. Typically the bellwether for travel is airlines and it aint looking great for the rest of the year (at least for american airlines). That said i would not be surprised to see Disney hammering promos for the fall as my guess is there has probably been a decent pull back/ cancellations on vacations with all the uncertainty. My initial thought was that this was going to primarily hurt the foreign marketplace, but it seems to quickly be turning to the US