Oh that will help a bunch.
That is a tried-in-true business model.
That is a tried-in-true business model.
It will falter even more now.
That means I would be saving 21% more by not going.
I always jack up the prices on eBay when my junk doesn’t sell. I could probably retire.
Maybe these price hikes will keep out the “urban” EBT card riff-raff. While Disney makes the same profits on its theme parks.
Surely nothing to do with the recent fist-fights breaking out. Disneyland has to be expensive enough to dissuade a certain socio-economic strata.
Disney has turned itself into a joke…
Priced itself to a point that it’s not even something to consider for the median American family as a vacation.
They almost have a monopoly on the level of theme parks they have built and they keep building new rides and attractions. No surprise they will keep jacking up prices.
It used to be expensive in the 1990s and I paid my dues for the kids and have been done with them for a while now.
Oh, yeah. That’ll work! Idiots.
Hey Breitbart, no mention of ‘woke’ or ‘wokeness’ keeping people away and pretty sure this is a major contributing factor.
On the whole, Disney may find that increased revenue and fewer guests may be beneficial if it comes with reduced costs. Notably, pressure from Disney’s unions for wage increases may be alleviated if the employee base contracts a bit.
Yep raising prices works as well as raising taxes....
Free? Still not going.
They can raise the prices by a billion percent for all I care.
Negative feedback loop. Good luck with that disney groomers
I’ve been to two Disney parks. Once in the 80s and once in the 90s. Had a good time at each. They were relatively affordable back then. Not cheap but doable. Since then big entertainment in general has declined in so many ways that I’m pretty much devoid of enjoying their currant wares and that includes theme parks.
We took our son to Disney World in the mid ‘80s. Had a 3 day pass. Had enough of it at the end of day 2. Headed for the shore. On the other hand, he loved Hershey Park.