Just had a quick look, we bought a 14 day ticket in Dec 2006 for DMIL, cost £152.
Sometimes you have to take a stand against something, I did it against Sky TV a few years ago, I was with them right from the start in the 1990's paying under £10/month for the whole package (albeit not the same as today) prices kept rising, I set a figure of £30/month, I cancelled as soon as they went over that, probably around 10 years ago and not gone back.
Doing same with Disney this year, when our AP's expire in July that is it for the forseeable future, I know it won't be a 10+ year gap like Sky TV but it will be break. Paying out over £1,000 for our AP's last July did it for me, just too much money. Will keep up with our SW & BG AP's, they only cost us £36pp per park per year.
Its not just the price, last Easter on our roadtrip we realised we enjoyed Florida away from the parks so after July the time has come to explore further afield.