Posted on 06/30/2019 12:25:50 PM PDT by jeannineinsd
After the 3rd installment of Star Wars, I can’t be bothered with them.
With so many of the good old rides being dumped, the high prices and the pandering to gays, I can’t be bothered with Disney.
ssssssh!’
the DNC candidates will resemble that remark....
and offer “Free” Disneyland passes to all their voters, as a matter of “social justice” (their latest buzzword for communism)
Never been there.
Never plan to be.
Have no desire to.
I truly wonder if the stench of LA, SF, and Silicon Valley isn’t spreading over all of CA.
We were going to go this summer, and changed our minds. Going to Vegas instead. We normally drop about $5k over about 3 days at the California Grand and Disney. I said, “Nope. Don’t want to give CA another dime if I can help it.”
[Cost of one day, one park only ticket to Disneyland this summer: $149 ]
There was some sort of a puppet attraction in Atlanta (where CNN is located now) that used to advertise how crowded it was and how reservations were needed. They kept the same marketing approach until they shut down because no one wanted to risk taking their children to ‘that part’ of Atlanta to stand in a long line and risk getting turned away. Ted Turner picked up the space cheap.
The Atlanta major league hockey team tried the same approach, advertising how crowded it would be and how hard it was to get tickets. Until the empty seats drove them to Canada.
Sounds like Disney may have hired a marketing team out of Atlanta.
That's the Six Flags model - meaning that the parks get overrun with urban 'youths' with annual passes. Case in point was their Astroworld park in Houston. Suburban whites had to give up on it, and it eventually went the way of big city malls.
For Platinum, it was $8.70 a month for all parks (including water), all parking, all drinks, and discounts on everything else.
You even get three months free after canceling it after 12 months.
A much better option!
aw gee... (and another FR’er said similar thing)
horrible! but i guess our society has rotted out so much...that...its necessary to do things like this
The only way to get me into a Disney theme park again is to kill me and then drag my dead body through the gate.
My opinion: Rian Johnson went into it with intention of trolling the fans. He intentionally did everything he could to not deliver on anything they wanted to see. And that could be okay if he delivered something good. Luke could be a broken man if training Rey gave him purpose and allowed him to fight back from the brink. But no, Rian Johnson didn't offer us an unexpcted arc. Instead he has Luke refuse to help Rey and she trains herself for an afternoon and then she's just better than Luke anyway so he just sucks now. ooh wow didn't everyone love how expectations were subverted?! Actually no. And he did stuff like that over. and over. and over. Until I decided "he's doing this on purpose, he's not just inept. He's trolling us."
I once,just for the heck of it,priced out a two week vacation to California to see all the mainstay sites.
I got a bargain price of $8,000.
Line for that millenium falcon ride was zero when we came into the park befor 8;00 am. There was a line but it just moved you rt onto the ride. DH and son went later in the afternoon and it was 45 in standby line and 50-75 in regular. (It fluctuated, apparently, but 50 was more like it.)
5 minute Wait on splash mountain in a m. 15 for Pirates of the Caribbean. Standby on Space Mountain was almost walk on. Some rides still were worth using FASTPASS, like star tours and Indiana Jones. Hope that is sort of helpful.
Sounds like a great day at the park.
Beautiful picture.
“Long ago and so far away”
I love the Carpenters!
Sounds like a fun way to grow up.
I hope your wife and daughter have a wonderful vacation.
It is only 4 years later and that $800 pass seems like a bargain now. The current price for an annual pass with no blackout dates is $1,399! The lower price annual passes have blackout dates for summer and holidays.
https://disneyland.disney.go.com/passes/
I hear Texas is a nice place to live and I hope you are enjoying it there.
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