While I agree with the overall sentiment that Capitalism Is Bad, Actually, I'm not sure this is anything resembling a crisis for Disneyland. They sold out of those evening tickets already, and I imagine if attendance remains softer than they'd like they'll deliver more discounts. But based on my visits over the past year and change, I can't agree that they're hurting or even that the park is slow.
Sure but reports so far have been the impact in minimum so its a test, I bet maybe 5ish Thousand tickets were soft each night for each park....maybe a little more but since its not a mad house a nighttime yet seems like selling out was never going to be an issue with that low of supply
My point is more the park is no where near being filled out they I'd assume have 10-15 thousand more tickets they can sell at Disneyland if not more. DCA is a little bit of a different story since it doesn't have enough rides/shows you can't sell too many more of those tickets without people just hating being there but Disneyland for sure is losing out on 10's of thousand of guests daily
I know Disney doesn't want the park to sell out every day, but I'm just saying you see lower sales....cool throw up some cheaper tickets CA (the local tickets dont do much most people who live in the city either have an AP if they wanted to go). Losing some money on the tickets is nothing even if you discount them 60 bucks unless they don't buy anything you are making 40 dollars back from parking alone.
The parks are slow, Pre Pandemic Space and Indy were always 90-120 mins every day, maybe demand for both of those has just died but besides Cars and GOTG most the times all rides stay under 90 mins and that to me is great for people in the park but shows their is room to fill
They just raises food prices by 8 percent, you'd think they'd want more people coming in to get the money from upselling food and drinks so much over keeping your pride and pretending your always a premium product, Some of Halloween, the holidays and spring break are the only times that become insane and spring break has the boost of the cheap tickets at the start of the year. So when 6-9 months are aren't packing people in I just don't understand why you'd not want to be that packed all year by offering discount tickets even if they only sell 5-10K more a day that would I assume add up with parking, LL, park hoppers, food, merch, drink etc