Posted on 10/23/2025 12:33:33 PM PDT by Red Badger
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Popularity and actual park attendance, 2 different things. I know it real popular here to sh*t all the Mouse. They have made themselves a rich target, but park attendance is not down. So all those folks who are going must think it’s overrated. This bitching about the price. It’s actually not a terrible deal. We spend 10-12 hours every visit so it breaks down to about $12 per hour for the rides, atmosphere, the shows, parades. etc. Not terrible. I hear bitching about the prices here and it sounds very entitled and liberal to me...”I deserve a reasonable Disney vacation”
Right now the Disney Parks and Vegas are both taking hits due to their sheer amount of over pricing. And then nickel and diming you for what little you have left.
Even though, the people are not attending like they used to, they refuse to correct and just raise prices more.
UTTER GENIOUS!!!
There are plenty of other theme parks to patronize.
Add another $30 for parking and tax on the tickets and he is looking at over $450. I seriously doubt he will spend less than $800 before the day is over, probably closer to $1000.
Interesting. I was at Disney in July. I thought crowds were down, given school vacation season.
And how much higher did their prices go in the last five years?
“Why do you even desire a Disney vacation?”
Thanks for asking that, ‘cause I’ve been wondering, too. How a Christian and/or a conservative could even consider supporting this degenerate abomination is astounding.
We went in the mid-’90s, and PDAs by homosexuals even back then creeped us out. Then we heard about official “Gay Days”. We never went back. Vegas Sin City was less offensive.
To show how insanely greedy The Iger Company has gotten (I refuse to call it Disney anymore, because it’s not, other than in name only): My wife and I went to Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea a few months ago. They are not owned by The Iger Company, but instead are owned by a Japanese company, The Oriental Land Company, and they merely license the Disney characters and other trademarks.
While the Tokyo parks are immaculately clean and well-maintained compared to the U.S. originals, and are of FAR higher quality, the prices of everything there are much lower. A single-day ticket there was, believe it or not, only about $57 U.S. And food at the restaurants was MUCH cheaper than at the Iger parks. Food prices were actually pretty cheap. Add to that “cast members” (employees) who are in typical Japanese fashion supremely service-oriented, friendly, and conscientious, and the whole experience is vastly superior to the garbage that Iger is producing over here these days. I actually had a wonderful Japanese lady who worked at the restaurant where we had lunch chase after me once we left to bring my jacket to me, which I had forgotten. I didn’t even think anyone noticed us leaving, but that type of concern for customers is everywhere in Japan.
I would highly recommend going there, but will no longer set foot inside the American parks. Just one more comparison: Iger and his minions have destroyed Splash Mountain because of non-existent “racism”, and replaced it with “Tiana”a Bayou Adventure”, a woke disaster that no one likes. But Tokyo refuses to do the same with theirs, and continues to refuse despite Iger trying to pressure them. And they also have probably the best version of The Rivers of America, while Iger is demolishing the version at the Magic Kingdom in Disney World (too “American”, and glorifies the idea of a “frontier”, which is insensitive to Indians - They won’t say that outright, but that’s the reason). I wish the Oriental Land Company could take over all of the Disney parks, because it was obvious that they have a true reverence for America and for what Disney was intended to be, unlike the demons currently running it.
Just a logical follow up question, because I share your sentiments completely. I use to have hisWalt’s brother as a customer at one point in time when I was much younger.🤙
I was at Disneyland the day it opened and shook Walt Disney’s hand in front of the Dumbo ride. I grew up a few blocks from Disneyland and probably went there at least a hundred times. I won’t go back ever again.
My portfolio manager guys sold all my Disney stock last year.
too many fag days! any time you show up it might be a bunch of mentally ill homos parading around. Why risk exposing your kids to that?
On a map it looks like we are convenient to Disney. With traffic, navigating parking, then more lines to ride transport to parks, lines to get in, not to mention $$$ involved we just don’t want to go.
Gays getting older, fewer kids and fewer care with phones...
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