Massive Price Hike Hits Disney's New "FastPass" System

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Disney Cave 0f Wonders (@Cave0fWonders)

10 Comments

  1. Michelle

    What the hell are you paying for with admission?? Everything is already overpriced as it is.. come on 😱😱

    1. sherry

      Agree. Pay thru the nose to get in and then pay to play? Done and dusted. I am not going back until they reverse this asinine course!

  2. mo

    Cash grab at its finest! Chapek Business model 101, bleed’em for every penny you can! Your stock holders may be happy but the ones paying your bills won’t be. In time, people will wise up & vacation(& spend) elsewhere.

  3. Pat

    Why not just go back to the old 70’s pricing model where you pay a small admission price and then pay to ride EVERY ride separately! Remember the A-B-C-D and E tickets?
    Oh’ I forgot, they’re doing that now anyway.
    It always seems like Disneyland Paris guests get screwed the most.

  4. J

    So, 9, 12, and 13 euros are all “just over $14”. Just lazy reporting, but I expect nothing better from you all.

    1. Tom

      Aw. I was just coming here to say the same thing!!

    2. DMD

      Same here. There she goes again, just rewriting something she found on the Disney sites. AND WHY do we need to know about Disneyland Paris?! Lets keep to the USA news and updates

  5. SusieQ

    Wow! Just wow! How on earth can anyone keep track of this and plan for a trip to Disney cost wise? But honestly, they don’t care if people can afford it or not. As long as people fill the parks, the prices will stay high and continue to nickel and dime people to death.

  6. Bob cheaprik

    You guys realize what they’ve done right? They’ve gone back to the ride ticket system. We’ve regressed 67 years!

  7. Alysia Melano

    The only thing that’s included with admission now is walking around and smelling the food. Oh and the bathrooms are currently still included but they are thinking of installing pay toilets before the end of 2022.

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