O.M.G. Would you look at this...... it's now 125.00 If only our icome rose as fast as the prices..... makes the 'frogs in hot water' analogy all too real lol
Isn't that the truth! Mine's gone down.

O.M.G. Would you look at this...... it's now 125.00 If only our icome rose as fast as the prices..... makes the 'frogs in hot water' analogy all too real lol
I just saw an article that the MOMA in New York (Museum of Modern Art) is raising their admission prices to $20. I happen to like Jackson Pollack and I think $20 for a day of Modern Art makes $55 for Disney look like a bargain.
WOW...... This is the type of posting that the company should be paying attention to.... as a wise man once said "If you have a dedicated audience,who loves the subject you're presenting,and you start to lose their interest...then YOU'RE really doing something wrong!" This is representative of a long term 'cash cow' type of customer, the kind that you'd *think* Disney would want to keep and keep happy!I've considered selling my DVC contracts but for right now, I'm just going to rent out the points in the hopes that things will turn around. If I haven't developed a better attitude about the Mouse by next year, those contracts will be gone. Disney won't miss me and someone else with pixie dust in their eyes will become their new cash cow.
WOW...... This is the type of posting that the company should be paying attention to.... as a wise man once said "If you have a dedicated audience,who loves the subject you're presenting,and you start to lose their interest...then YOU'RE really doing something wrong!" This is representative of a long term 'cash cow' type of customer, the kind that you'd *think* Disney would want to keep and keep happy!
Those of us who visit 'randomly' as in we have no real cash in the game, we're more variable, but a DVC owner with all those AP options thinking that way is not long term planning for a company that needs to continue brining in revenue IMHO-
I think Marrionette is not alone either....
WOW...... This is the type of posting that the company should be paying attention to.... as a wise man once said "If you have a dedicated audience,who loves the subject you're presenting,and you start to lose their interest...then YOU'RE really doing something wrong!" This is representative of a long term 'cash cow' type of customer, the kind that you'd *think* Disney would want to keep and keep happy!
Those of us who visit 'randomly' as in we have no real cash in the game, we're more variable, but a DVC owner with all those AP options thinking that way is not long term planning for a company that needs to continue brining in revenue IMHO-
I think Marrionette is not alone either....
We are going in April for the last time for years- college tuition coming up next year so that will put a halt to vacationing. We are going to Universal this year and its 450.0 for 2-one day park to park tickets with the one express per ride pass. That was a hard one to do because to me that is SO not worth it- I paid less than that for tickets to Discovery cove which is all inclusive!
Considering the cost of tickets ($55.00 for a one park single day) and the rate at which the prices increase, how much are you willing to pay before you say enough.
I cant imagine I would ever spend more than $70.00 a day.
I find this look back in history to be incredibly fascinating.
I just checked and the current admission fee at MOMA is $25, a change of +25% over 12 years.
Other numbers (2004/2016, percentage increase):
Median US New Home Price: $209,500 (Jan '04)/$278,800 (Jan '16), +33.1% https://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/MSPNHSUS
Movie Ticket Price: $6.21/$8.70, +40% http://www.statista.com/statistics/...-at-north-american-movie-theaters-since-1980/
WDW Ticket Price (1 day adult base): $54.75/$105 to $124, +92% to +126% http://allears.net/tix/tickethistory.htm
And let's not forget that MOMA has free admission for ages 16 and under, discounted tickets for seniors, and is free for everyone on Fridays from 4-8. Not sure Disney can come close to that!