I wonder if there will be a breaking point when families can’t afford to go. Although one reason Disney gets away with these price increases is foreign tourism. At Disney World in Orlando sometimes you feel like you are in South American with the Brazilian, Colombian and Venezuelian tourists.
Three years ago was our last trip to Fiesta Texas. Felt like we had cross the border and were in Mexico. Ice chests and trash everywhere, no place to sit, most of the people in the wave pool were attired in street clothes, food and music no different than when we used to go across the border to Matamoras. Our family wouldn’t go if it were free.
LOL! I can see that. My Cuban wife and I went to the Miami SeaQuarium a few years ago. Felt like we were in Bogota, Colombia.
We’ll never go back.
It would seem to me that they are reaching that breaking point.
“I wonder if there will be a breaking point when families cant afford to go. Although one reason Disney gets away with these price increases is foreign tourism. At Disney World in Orlando sometimes you feel like you are in South American with the Brazilian, Colombian and Venezuelian tourists.”
I would have thought that with Gay Days at Disney World that Christians not only in the USA but from South America and Europe would not be going even If prices were hard the costs of what they are now.
So, who are all these people that despite these high prices and all the Disney Gay Days that still go to Disney World?