Disney Offers Cheaper Tickets After Halting All Annual Pass Sales

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7 Comments

  1. James

    I didn’t buy a pass back when they were available because I knew they wouldn’t have reservation dates available.

  2. Hannah

    I hope the annual passes never return. Disneyland can easily be profitable with regular ticket sales. The APs just crowd the parks.

    1. Sue

      Disney is just money hungry. Annual pass holder spend money at the parks also. But they want to make more money on single day passes. It’s getting worse and worse. Jo other parks have reservations or stopped selling annual passes. Only disney.

      1. Julian H

        Agree with you 100% Sue, regrettably this Disney Board is all about themselves and how to grab some more of your cash, at any cost to its reputation. Pure Greed.

        Don’t get me started on this absolute Bull situation with reservations like many many others people are frustrated and P’d off with Disney.

        We have loved Disney, but its more and more difficult to like them these days let alone love..

        1. Debra Rusovick

          No I won’t because I don’t live in California. Not sure I would go now anyway as I have heard that the parks are overcrowded. It’s no fund to go when it’s packed like a can of sardines!

  3. Sebastian Hale

    If the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique is going to be included in the new tickets when it starts giving princess makeovers again, I won’t be taking an advantage of them but families with little princes and princesses would.

  4. Hawkmoth

    Disney needs to charge each and every person $375.00 per day to get into the parks. Before you savagely attack me for saying this, please remember: NOTHING keeps you people away from Disney. NOTHING! So Disney should take full advantage of the fact that their fans will pay WHATEVER it takes to still pretend they are children.

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