disneysteve
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The Sentinel article said: the change will likely shift people visiting during mid-tier times into the quietest ones.
I guess I really wonder how true that is. How many people really will alter their vacation plans based on ticket pricing? People travel when they're able to travel. I would think that's particularly true for folks buying 1-day passes, since that includes a lot of people attending conferences in the area and adding on a Disney day, visiting family, etc. Will an extra $20/person really alter their plans? Or will Disney just rake in even more money as the crowds continue to be just as bad as they have been?
I guess I really wonder how true that is. How many people really will alter their vacation plans based on ticket pricing? People travel when they're able to travel. I would think that's particularly true for folks buying 1-day passes, since that includes a lot of people attending conferences in the area and adding on a Disney day, visiting family, etc. Will an extra $20/person really alter their plans? Or will Disney just rake in even more money as the crowds continue to be just as bad as they have been?