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Disney Too Expensive?

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California Residents Save with 3-Day Park Hopper Discount | Disneyland Resort

California residents can enjoy a discounted 3-day Park Hopper ticket, with the option to upgrade to a Lightning Lane Multi Pass to save time in line.
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I will say if you leave near Disneyland these are REALLY good tickets. Less then 100 bucks for two parks is a great deal thats over 70 attractions
 
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Yeah, we've got a growing list of friends who'll be staying with us for various weekends next year to take advantage of this haha.
 
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The money is saying, no it is not. Disney seems to be finding a way to make more money with the same amount or less people

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Disney Finally Confirms Park Attendance Fell in 2025, Revealing Shocking Downward Trend

The news broke on Thursday.
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Jerroddragon said:
The money is saying, no it is not. Disney seems to be finding a way to make more money with the same amount or less people

insidethemagic.net

Disney Finally Confirms Park Attendance Fell in 2025, Revealing Shocking Downward Trend

The news broke on Thursday.
insidethemagic.net insidethemagic.net
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Which is optimal for them. Less guests paying more allows them to reduce staff, decreasing costs.
 
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Which is optimal for them. Less guests paying more allows them to reduce staff, decreasing costs.
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Yes. A number of years ago I read an analysis on WDW attendance. Basically, it said what you said. Their profit is often
higher with less attendance and a reduced staffing. It spoke to the fact that the basic attendance tourists have a much higher
per spend than when the park is flooded with one day locals and CM's and their guests/families. Bottom line was that the
profit sweet spot does not necessarily co relate with higher attendance.
 
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Which is optimal for them. Less guests paying more allows them to reduce staff, decreasing costs.
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Optimal for me too.

I dream of a day when I never again see cast members holding signs outside of a ride that say “Line Starts Here. XXX Minute Wait”.
 
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Optimal for me too.

I dream of a day when I never again see cast members holding signs outside of a ride that say “Line Starts Here. XXX Minute Wait”.
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Honestly, after spending what I did on my last Disney trip, I decided I wouldn't be going back because the lines and crowds were insane and it just wasn't enjoyable. If I could spend what I did and have limited crowds, I'd at least consider it.
 
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They have already hinted at this model with single ride LL and honestly, as much as I hate it, I find myself buying into the pay to pass the line model. For my family its already over $1,500 per day of Disney vacation when you take into account food and lodging. If you told me for a mere 20% more wait times would be under an hour for everything (honestly I do enjoy a 30 minute que experience in the modern ques), I'd sign up for that model and not think twice.

The crux of the issue is that while the parks can theoretically handle X people, the optimal park experience is at 60% of X. So you either get there via a reservation system, or price increase. Price increase fattens the bottom line, so that's what they'll do.
 
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...or go back to the day when the parks would add high-capacity in-demand attractions ana additional dining/shopping experiences. Flight of Passage only gets significant waits due to the fact that it's one of 3 major attractions available for the whole family that's not a thrill ride or water ride.

Even on the busiest days, Magic Kingdom is still an enjoyable park to be in with the number of readily available theater shows and high-capacity attractions.

I'm all for the annual price increase, but that can't be combined with a reduction in entertainment offerings, shorter park hours, etc.
 
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Yeah, Disney I would be saying is playing with Fire but they know what they are doing

They will have sales for locals, rely on MK holders and screw over most normal people with these new price model....I fear the day when food can be changed every hour
 
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Tongue in cheek, but there are some truths here…

 
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Disney just announced summer hotel discounts up to 30% off. I checked the hotels on the site, and there's some very enticing daily rates...
Sounds to me like this is telegraphing very soft demand for summer at WDW. The continued drop in International & Canadian visitors, pricing, and summer heat seems to be eroding the once busy summer season.
 
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Disney just announced summer hotel discounts up to 30% off. I checked the hotels on the site, and there's some very enticing daily rates...
Sounds to me like this is telegraphing very soft demand for summer at WDW. The continued drop in International & Canadian visitors, pricing, and summer heat seems to be eroding the once busy summer season.
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I think it's more summer heat + more vacations during the school year for trips has made the summer quieter.
 
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Yeah, we'll never to a Florida trip in the summer again. If I wanted to sweat and die for 10 days ... well, I'd just stay home.
 
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Yeah, we'll never to a Florida trip in the summer again. If I wanted to sweat and die for 10 days ... well, I'd just stay home.
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At some point this is an issue the parks are going to have to meaningfully address. You can't just allow external factors to kill off the traditional summer tourism season and its corresponding revenue.
 
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At some point this is an issue the parks are going to have to meaningfully address. You can't just allow external factors to kill off the traditional summer tourism season and its corresponding revenue.
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Looks at Epic Universe

I don't know...it seems like parks are going out of their way to not make shade in the parks....for some reason
 
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Looks at Epic Universe

I don't know...it seems like parks are going out of their way to not make shade in the parks....for some reason
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On a practical level, accounting for humidity, Florida can be as hot as Dubai during the same periods and is only getting hotter. Yet somehow, proper heat management is only ever a consideration at the UAE or Saudi Arabian parks.
 
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Demand-based pricing has also moved people away from historically busier periods.
 
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Demand-based pricing has also moved people away from historically busier periods.
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this as well

I know its a different park, but Disneyland Mondays and Tuesdays are now busier then weekends because the tickets are cheaper and people assume they will less busy
 
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