Is it really, though? Not too long ago, I checked some theme park prices (single parks) at places I visited as a child that are still going strong and the tickets were $60-$70 per day. I feel like Disney offers so much more than those parks I was looking at, so to me, yeah, that's a fair chunk of change, but you're going to the best, imo.
Well I remember when I was in elementary school and $25 would get me admission, food for the day and a small souvenir! And no adult supervision. Just a group of kids in the park! Not these days!!!Yes! I'm about a decade younger than you, but I remember when Disneyland ran a $45 for 45 special for their 45th anniversary in 2000. The prices are just astronomical nowadays.
We have a Six Flags near us in Chicago area. When we went last fall it was $70 pp (you can get lower prices if you purchase ahead) Parking was extra. Their version of a Fast Pass is $45 pp and up (additional) While we had a nice time, it is no Disney. Their idea of Halloween was a trail "behind the scenes" where we met 2 characters, DS got 3 pieces of candy and got his picture taken with Sylvester next to a porta potty. Nope, not kidding.Is it really, though? Not too long ago, I checked some theme park prices (single parks) at places I visited as a child that are still going strong and the tickets were $60-$70 per day. I feel like Disney offers so much more than those parks I was looking at, so to me, yeah, that's a fair chunk of change, but you're going to the best, imo.
I agree. A season pass at other parks is way cheaper than an annual pass at Disneyland. But a one day ticket at regular price to other parks is not that much cheaper than a one day (non-hopper) DL ticket. Many parks charge $60+. They have rides, but not much in the way of themeing. There are some cool coasters out there, but the other kinds of rides are very basic and not unique at all. Their food is even more expensive, and the ride loading takes FOREVER. Disneyland is the best bang for the buck. But it definitely takes some saving and planning.
It is part of Disney's "slippery slope". Make 1-day stupid expensive, it makes multi-day seem a better deal in comparison.
$124 for 1-day, 1-park. But I can't do DCA.
$174 for 1-day hopper. No WAY!
If spending $174 to do both parks on 1-day, may as well do:
$200 for 2-day, 1-park per
But DCA is still not a full-day park so:
$245 for 2-day hopper.
Oh, but no magic morning, so:
$270 for 3-day
Oh, but then
$290 for 4-day
Well, then $620 for Deluxe AP with food and merchandise discounts.
Oh, but that AP is blocked on half of Saturdays and no free parking or photo downloads so:
$850 for signature AP
Wow. That's ridiculous. For $129, you can get a two day ticket to Universal and check out Harry Potter Land. I can't believe a one day ticket costs that much.
I think Disney use to be the best bang for the buck. Knott's Berry Farms with pre purchased one day adult ticket of around 41 to 44 dollars this month puts Disney to shame for value.
I think Disney use to be the best bang for the buck. Knott's Berry Farms with pre purchased one day adult ticket of around 41 to 44 dollars this month puts Disney to shame for value.
For less than that you can buy a Costco Annual Pass to USH.
Ouch. Was thinking of getting a park hopper when I go back in October (tentatively) but I think I'll do Disney for the Halloween Party and then a one day single ticket for DCA.
Or perhaps the other way around. Rumor is DCA may be home to the party this year.