CONFIRMED: Walt Disney World Ticket Price Increase Coming This Month; 1-Day Tickets To Exceed $100
Good thing I have a trip planned for May. I will plan one more before my annual pass expires this summer.
I just bought annual pass vouchers and the cost, with tax, was $675. Unless you only got 6 days a year, you are not paying over $100 to enter.
Since your AP expires this summer, that would be 3+ trips on an AP or $225 per trip. What is your complaint?
My point was the OP has an AP and makes multiple trips per year. She is not paying a $100 per day with an AP, unless she only enters a park 7 days during the year. Plus she can park hop and, if she is offsite, free parking.Not the OP, but I feel priced out as well. I've had an annual pass many times. The annual pass is a great option if you are planning a lot of park days or several visits.
On my last visit I paid for someone to visit a park for one day. Over $100 with tax. It felt like a very expensive price to pay.
I think the value for me is less than it used to be. So to have the prices raised so much means I could care less about paying for tickets.
Not the OP, but I feel priced out as well. I've had an annual pass many times. The annual pass is a great option if you are planning a lot of park days or several visits.
On my last visit I paid for someone to visit a park for one day. Over $100 with tax. It felt like a very expensive price to pay.
I think the value for me is less than it used to be. So to have the prices raised so much means I could care less about paying for tickets.
One day tickets are definitely expensive. But most entertainment is. It cost $20 for DH and I to go to a movie in the afternoon before the prices are increased. Looking at taking DD to Disney on Ice and they want $50 a ticket. Thankfully I had access to the presale and opening night was only $21 each. But $70 for the three of us to see an hour long show is expensive. I don't know how parents of multiple children can afford to do anything with their kids today.
I have 3 kids and doing any extra "fun" stuff is getting prohibitively expensive, especially because I'm a SAHM. The kids are on February break and we wanted to do something with them and they chose a place that has lots of bounce houses. It's $12 a kid. So that was $36 to bounce around for 90 minutes. For us that's a splurge, but we had planned ahead and budgeted for it. As far as going to movies or things like that, we just don't do it, too expensive.
Instead we rely on doing free or low cost things. When it's warm we spend lots of time at the playground or local parks. We also go to the library a lot. They do great free children's programming...plus the kids like to just go there and hang out. We make a big deal of doing "special" things with what we already have. We will do family movie night where we order a pizza and make popcorn and everyone gets to stay up late and watch a movie. The kids will have "sleepovers" where everyone takes turns sleeping in their siblings room when it's not a school night. I don't think my kids feel like they want for anything! We are always upbeat about what we are doing and kids pick up on that and will follow your lead.
It's been figured that the prices raised about 1% which isn't that much and without tax MK was already over $100
Plus I heard the combined the water park tickets? Not sure just read something a few days ago lol