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  1. S1

    I agree, remove all annual passes and charge $1,000 a day, that includes everything, parking, food, park pass, drinks, and more.

  2. TotalDramaDisney

    FINALLY! Somebody who speaks my language!

  3. Margie

    She isn’t wrong, I rather pay big money to have 1/2 or 1/3rd the number of people there. Cap all rides to under 20 minutes and remove lightning lane forever.

    1. Sam

      Why not go all the way? How about giving free bunnies and rainbows while you are at it and cap all rides to 1 minute?

  4. SS

    If Disney doubled the price and let half the people in (or quadrupled the price and let 25% in), while killing the annual pass program, the parks would be magical again. I would gladly pay.

  5. Mr.Roy

    I think that they should actually limit the number of people who come in. The last time I was at Disney world prepandemic, there were a lot of people there bumping into each other. And yes they were a lot of people who just set their children free to terrorize the rest of the world. Don’t mean you’re changing for the better. And I can tell you the state of Parenthood is falling off severely. A good price will weed out some of the people who can’t afford to go but person who started this article is correct. They will always be people who will charge up everything to give their kids and what they believe an experience they deserve. Call it memories if you will. In a perfect world, Disney world would be for everybody. But nothing is for everybody that includes macaroni and cheese and golf. But I really think they should probably have special days one day a week for just adults. That come with kids maybe 5 years or younger or not at all. I am in school teacher and I cannot afford to stay in the resort by myself. And I don’t really like having to bring people so my overall price falls down. Raising another $15 and see what happens. Or just lower the capacity by a couple of thousand.

    1. Mary L

      The easy thing to do is to first cancel all the annual passes. It’s pretty obvious that the annual pass holders just fill up space, make the park more crowded, and have the lowest ROI.

      Next, they should limit operating hours for a several-month period and just focus on intensive maintenance. The number of attraction failures at Disneyland, Disney World, and Disneyland Paris compared to the parks where others have more control (Disneyland Tokyo, Tokyo Disneysea, Shanghai Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland) shows that the Disney corporation have been neglecting maintenance.

  6. Manny

    So it should be elitist and for the rich only? What a jerk. So by your idiots logic, I should only do business with folks that can afford $250 per hour for tattoos and not accept clients that want smaller $50-100 tattoos.
    People like you folks deserve a fist to the pie hole for being ENTITLED douchebags.

  7. Brenda

    I think the answer is limiting how many people come into the park per day. Raising the price will only have people charge more on their credit cards and go into more debt.
    Parenting has become a thing of the past people are allowing their children to raise themselves which is ignorant. Until you become an adult you cannot have the intelligence therefore children should not be raising themselves. The biggest problem is parents aren’t teaching their children respect for themselves or for anyone else. Let alone the way I’ve heard parents talk to their children is vulgar. If you don’t talk to your children with respect how will they ever learn respect?

  8. Alex

    I’m not sure… But they definitely need to reduce maximum capacity. We went in February and our parks days were all between 80%—98%. At those levels of crowds and even with buying genie passes there was no magic and no plan to go back again. On the plus side the water park was empty and a total joy to be in even though it was rather cold. Increasing the price would put more people off, but probably only if the price increases substantially. I am however irrelevant as I’m not going back whatever the price with the current level of crowds.

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