Ticket price increase

mrudman

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Sure glad I bought my tickets a few days ago for our spring break trip in 3 weeks. Looks like I would've paid about $20 more per ticket (1-day MK tickets). http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/tickets.htm#base

Just posting this to everyone to give them a heads up on the increase. Also, if you buy tickets now. They have an expiration date on them and if they expire, you'll need to pay the price increase to make them valid again, :-(
 
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My sister needed a one day ticket for our next trip. She has a two day hopper non expiring ticket left. Today I just ordered a plain AKL, HS, Epcot ticket for her $106 undercover. I bought from them so I will not have to worry about the black out dates, we will go march next year.
 
Sure glad I bought my tickets a few days ago for our spring break trip in 3 weeks. Looks like I would've paid about $20 more per ticket (1-day MK tickets). http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/tickets.htm#base

Just posting this to everyone to give them a heads up on the increase. Also, if you buy tickets now. They have an expiration date on them and if they expire, you'll need to pay the price increase to make them valid again, :-(
That was a 6%-10% price increase, depending on what ticket you buy! OUCH!

But the expiration date only applies to 1-day tickets, as far as I can tell. The tickets with 2 or more days on them do not expire until 14 days after the first day of use, just like always. Unless I'm missing something somewhere?

On the plus side, many of the ticket resellers still have tickets with the old prices still available. So, if you didn't buy tickets yet, you might still be able to get them at yesterday's prices.
 

wow...we have been toying around with heading back in 2020 and watch tickets be that amount, $202. I might have to rethink a return, I mean, I LOVE WDW, but when a single day ticket per person is getting higher than a hotel room for 4, yowzzza. It literally takes on the cost of another low cost vacation just for park entrance if staying a week with a family of 4. We like to go to CO to hike, free is good, lol.
 
My DD is going to MK on Mar 11, first day of Peak Season. Luckily we bought her one day ticket three weeks ago, so she won't have to pay $125 +tax.
 
Probably going to tick some people off but here goes..... We have 6 people at 130.00 a head. 780.00 for one day at WDW. I love the parks but I think it's getting a little out of hand. We have looked at other things and that amount will go a long way somewhere else. In addition to the cost of the tickets we still have food, which in Disney is not cheap and a hotel. Our trips are going to decrease as we show our kids the rest of the "world". We have decided to take our kids to as many National parks and monuments as possible before they leave home. We visited Carlsbad Caverns and White Sands a few months ago. Less than a 100.00 for the family and wow what an experience. Our kids still talk about sliding down the dunes and the hours we spent in the cave. (They should be on every families bucket list.)We also enjoyed 2 weeks in Puerto Rico for a lot less money than what we've spent at WDW. I understand the "magic" to a point(we have 4 girls who love princesses) but regardless they are still amusement parks that do their best to make money around every corner. Just my opinion.
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