do you have a number of how much locals spend EVERY TIME they go to the parks, hotels, restaurants, etc. etc.
you have no clue. over the course of the year, most locals spend A LOT MORE than people who came for one week!!!
The problem is in the past when the economy fails there were always a decent number of people who already had passes that wouldn’t expire for at least a few months to almost a year. They can’t get refunds on them, so they would go and would spend some money in the parks. This would buy some time for Disney until people could afford to start buying at least annual passes again.
WHEN the economy does fail (and it will because that is what it does), those people won’t be there to prop Disney up until people can afford passes again. And then add in the fact that Disney has really ticked a lot of its loyal fanbase off and they might be in for a shock when people don’t come back even if it is affordable.
This is SOMEWHAT true when the economy is good, but when the economy is bad, it is quite the opposite and that has been documented time and time again.
sorry micki! ashley is actually correct, though the locals might be the purist disney fanatics, on a per visit basis they are the cheapest people in the park
I agree. I own a timeshare with them (DVC). Used to have an annual pass and would go down 3-4 times a year and spend a lot of money in restaurants and in the parks. Not anymore! I use my points elsewhere and have not been down in many years. They are losing that money from me. I am using the resort in a few months but going to Universal.
They can shove it. You don’t get to choose when your most loyal fans are valuable enough for you.
Disney: we want your money, but only if there isn’t someone else with more money to take your spot
Universal: we want you and your money
Sea World: we want you, your money, and your friends!
Just look at the annual pass offerings and you can clearly see the attitude of each company.
If the parks are this dirty and broken-down during boom times, how bad do you think it’s going to be if Disney isn’t unjustifiably making money hand over fist?
We were in all 4 parks over thanksgiving(very busy) for 10days and the parks were just as clean as always. Were the trash cans not being emptied when they reached 1/2 capacity absolutely not but the parks and restrooms were still very clean. Are some people trash and not clean up after themselves YES! There are some people who can never be satisfied and complain about everything. Those same people are the ones that take advantage of situations and exploit situations.
I’m a DVC member and had annual passes for years We would go twice on an annual pass. We have not stayed on points since 2015. We did a cash trip in 2017 just my wife and I
I loved going to Disney, We planned our life around it and I don’t think I could get my wife to go now if Disney gave us the trip for free. I have been holding off selling the DVC just hoping the magic would come back. I think it getting worse come January after the last rental is finished I putting the DVC up for sale
Mark sheldon. What is your deal? Are you on the Disney management team? You don’t seem to agree with any comment on here. Please tell me why I should keep returning and paying $3000++ for passes
Disney isn’t even half full on Saturdays. Ask anyone in Security Screening. They have the totals at the end of every day. AT BEST, they are getting 75% capacity (July 4th for example).
We are DVC as well and been passholders for years. The renewal costs are just too high. It would cost $3000+ for 3 adult passes. We rented out dvc points this year and our last dvc trip is this December but we won’t have passes since ours expire in September. Not sure what to do but the ticket prices are too high for a few hour entry for over priced food. We normally don’t ride the rides but walk around, maybe get a reservation for dinner..
I wish they would bring back the after 4 pm Epcot pass. We normally visit Epcot more than any park on our trips and loop around the world with a pretzel 🥨 and a beer or whatever
It is my understanding that if you have a current annual pass, you will be allowed to renew it. Disney is just not offering new annual passes. I, too, am a DVC member agree with much of the sentiment of the group with regards to negative changes over the last 10 years. But I did renew my pass in the hopes that things will turn around in a year or so. My fear was that if I let it expire, I may never get it back. Until then, I’ll rent out my points, or use the accommodations to springboard to other attractions in the area.
It almost seems like Disney don’t want us ( DVC members ) to come to the park anymore. On average I made 2 trips a year spending about $5,000.00 some years more some less depending on what we did.
I am more than disappointed in DisneyWorld. We moved here 16 years ago and enjoyed the senior Florida resident passes for many years. Now with no annual passes or nod to seniors who have a struggle to buy food and drugs we are unable to go back. With the last few years of management attitude change I don’t really want to anyway. They are catering to the rich and to foreigners and only care about raking in as much money as possible. Walt is probably spinning in his grave
They’re they go again. Telling people how they should live. The poster said there used to be a senior resident pass, not a seasonal pass. Reading comprehension is a lost art these days!
When I lived in FL years ago, we had annual passes and went over to the parks at least twice a month. We’d ride some rides, get dinner, watch fireworks, go home. We often bought merchandise and always had at least one snack. Sometimes we’d go and stay at a hotel for a night, just for fun. Plus there were the park days whenever we had visitors, which was often. I remember hearing at the time that on any given day, as many as 70% of the park goers were there for the first time. While we didn’t make up as much of the population as the vacationers, we spent more money in total. It’s too bad Disney rewarded that with…. nothing.
This is absolutely disgusting that they WANT the economy to fail, just to maybe make money!!!! I’m so ashamed to call my self a Disney fan!!! Because it certainly has lost its glow for me!! I too will be selling my DVC.
It looks as though Disney ‘s most loyal fan base is brushed aside. They will want us back when they feel the crunch and will more than likely be in for an unexpected surprise. We have been visiting DW for 40 years and always had an awesome time. We have an Autistic son and Disney would go out of their way to accommodate him and all guests with disabilities
Our last visit was Oct 2019
We had tickets for the Halloween event and felt ripped off. They oversold the event . The Trick or Treat lines were very long, too long for the small fry. When the fireworks and light show were over, there was a crush of people leaving all at once. It was actually unsafe . If an emergency would have occurred, it would have been extremely difficult for Cast Members to get through the crush. That was and will be our last visit for a very long time.
Record profits in the short term. But the way they are changing for the worse it sure won’t be long term. After the 50th year I thin it’s all going to tank.
It’s sad that the prices have gotten so expensive that the average family can’t afford to go. When I went with daughter and four girls it cost me $15k. There’s not enough magic to justify that cost. It was also obvious some Cast Members weren’t feeling the magic either. That was shocking.
What happens when the economy takes a downturn and WDW has no base of loyal visitors? They may have to decrease pricing to a realistic point.
Not taking sides here but disney is not raising costs any higher of a % than any other product, concert, etc….that you find in stores, venues etc…. They have a finite amount of space and experiences for people to occupy daily and need to monetize that. And taking a diff path on this next comment, I believe the cheap airlines of the past 5-7 years has really played the part of packing crowds with a crowd that is much different than back in the late 1990’s through 2014 ish. When you can fly from almost any city east of the rockies to mco for $100 rt ,and in some cases less, you will get people that are willing to spend $140 gate admission. It is however a different crowd. I’ve seen more trouble, open fights, entitlement attitudes, line jumping by certain people, etc….since 2012 ish in Orlando parks than between 1984 and current that we’ve been going. Disney doesn’t make the parks suck. The class of some people going now make the parks suck. I do wish Disney would simply enforce a small bit of decorum better, ie.. line jumping, language use, and t shirt sayings…..they screen well at the gate but I’ve seen people change tshirts in restrooms and walk w slogans that are in Disney cursive and offensive most of the day.
Bottom line is in the past over 38 years it’s the change in people and rudeness, entitlement , and me me me first attitude that make the place worse than in the past..
When have you ever seen round trips to MCO for less than $100? Apart from maybe short hauls from Atlanta or Miami, the answer is never. We are locals and fly OUT of MCO and airfares are ridiculous. $800 pp to fly to San Diego last month!
The answer is 75% of the travel season over that time frame. If you’re a local you would not have been flying those routes or paying attention..
You ever hear of southwest, spirit, frontier, allegiant, etc….? Do a historical search of those over the past 7 years from Newark,Cleveland, Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, Baltimore, DC, New York, Chicago, etc….and you’ll see airfares that were $100 less per rt over that time. I fly frequently so I know the fare and route system we’ll. You cannot compare a cross country flight to a high cost airport ,during the most expensive fuel costs and labor shortage, with the highest industry prices in the past 15 years, to the historically low fares that discount carriers have charged up until the past 8 months.
I flew to mco back in oct and jan for 49 each way.
Research and knowledge before you make a comment.
We’ve flown Allegient out of Sanford/Orlando multiple times over the past 7 years, to multiple different places, and maybe only once or twice for less than $100. Just my experience.
Disney is raising prices way above inflation rate. The cost of an annual pass (Spider pass) to WDW rose almost 25% this year. Previously, when inflation was at 2 to 4%, Disney AP prices rose at least 8% or more. I used to go at least twice a year but this year I let the pass expire and bought tickets for one trip for over $100 less. As prices rise, my length of stay will get shorter.
We visited 35 years in a row and will never visit again! It is not what Walt and Roy wanted. Chapek has ruined The Most Magical Place on Earth. Bring back Michael Eisner!!! We’re Universal fans now.
Annual passes have paused because there is a lawsuit in CA. Someone is suing because the new reservation system could fill up and an Annual Pass Holder (Top Tier Pass) couldn’t get into the park. When this lawsuit is settled. Disney will sale Annual Passes again
Disney is a business and make decisions to increase profitability. When their parks are at capacity there is no logical reason to cheap passes.
Sucks, but that is the way business decisions are made.
In the summer of 1956 my family and I visited Disneyland. I was 10 years old and a lot more impressed with Knott’s Berry Farm.
I took my grandchildren to Disney World in 1997 and it was very crowded and even though we had a weeks passes we would visit the parks aon one day and have to rest a day before going back.
Disney is making money and will continue to for the foreseeable future.
Only a fool buys an annual pass unless they go often. Problem is the person with an annual pass (which we have done many years) is that we spend less on food, drink, and merchandise per day.
Reality is a tourist destination is better off having millions of families from far away spend a week than a million Floridians visiting 365 days a year.
But unless you already live within driving distance, you spend more on hotels and local businesses than the person who is about an hour away from WDW.
Most annual passes also have blackout dates. Only the most expensive would offer 365 day admission.. In the heaviest travel seasons (Xmas or Spring), locals will avoid the crowds.
Disney World is NOT “operating at capacity”. NONE of the four parks have their parking lots more than half half full. NONE OF THEM. Took the Skyliner from EPCOT to Hollyweird Studios yesterday (Saturday) and the Studio’s parking lot was LESS than half full.
Not everyone who visits the park drives there. Many stay on Disney property where bus services are available. Even those who stay outside the park stay at hotels that offer bus service to WDW. Parking a car costs $20 or $25 per day, unless you stay on property or have an annual pass.
As a former cast member, at WDW in Orlando, (1998-2005), I am very, very saddened at the deterioration I read about daily. I have lost completely any desire to ever-again visit WDW, Including all Theme Parks or Water Parks, because of their acceptance of the devastating and destructive ‘WOKE’ agenda and because Disneyland, California, and Walt Disney World, Orlando, are very-poorly managed today!
Going the most frequently does not equal spending the most money.
The idea that passholders put a big dent in annual revenue makes sense at Disneyland, but in Florida? Come on.
If passholders made up the majority of Disney’s revenue why would they limit/stop pass sales?
Ticket holders have more insentive to spend more money in a shorter period of time than passholders. That means less money out from operations and more in from Food, Merch, Genie, etc.
Annual Passes exist exclusively to fill off-peak and boost local attendance.
Comments for Disney Waiting For Economy to Fail, Experts Say
CJ
Disney might get a big surprise! Many locals are beyond pi_ _ ed at them and could care less about going back to WDW … just sayin’
Mark L Sheldon
Locals are what make the park suck
Mirror
You make the park suck.
Steve
Exactly!
Steve
Tourist are who pay the bills! How many local spend $10,000 in 8 days?
john j.
do you have a number of how much locals spend EVERY TIME they go to the parks, hotels, restaurants, etc. etc.
you have no clue. over the course of the year, most locals spend A LOT MORE than people who came for one week!!!
Not a Passholw
lol the only guests that matter to Disney are the ones who spend the most money.
If you believe Disney cares about the purists at all you’re delusional.
john j.
AGREED!!!
Marty
As long as Disney insist on Alienating their guest by pushing the woke agenda, we will never be back.
Yup
Good. Stay gone please.
Chris
The problem is in the past when the economy fails there were always a decent number of people who already had passes that wouldn’t expire for at least a few months to almost a year. They can’t get refunds on them, so they would go and would spend some money in the parks. This would buy some time for Disney until people could afford to start buying at least annual passes again.
WHEN the economy does fail (and it will because that is what it does), those people won’t be there to prop Disney up until people can afford passes again. And then add in the fact that Disney has really ticked a lot of its loyal fanbase off and they might be in for a shock when people don’t come back even if it is affordable.
Ashley
It’s been documented time and time again, that annual passholders are the “crowd” that spends the least in the park.
Chris
This is SOMEWHAT true when the economy is good, but when the economy is bad, it is quite the opposite and that has been documented time and time again.
Micki
That’s not true at all. We actually spend more because we go more. You might want to get your facts straight before making idiotic comments.
Minni
sorry micki! ashley is actually correct, though the locals might be the purist disney fanatics, on a per visit basis they are the cheapest people in the park
LDB
I agree. I own a timeshare with them (DVC). Used to have an annual pass and would go down 3-4 times a year and spend a lot of money in restaurants and in the parks. Not anymore! I use my points elsewhere and have not been down in many years. They are losing that money from me. I am using the resort in a few months but going to Universal.
Mary
Annual pass holders are not the cheapest people. I literally don’t spend any money at the park and I found ways to sneak in.
Follow me on YouTube for my hacks.
WDWSLR
They can shove it. You don’t get to choose when your most loyal fans are valuable enough for you.
Disney: we want your money, but only if there isn’t someone else with more money to take your spot
Universal: we want you and your money
Sea World: we want you, your money, and your friends!
Just look at the annual pass offerings and you can clearly see the attitude of each company.
Where's the handyman
If the parks are this dirty and broken-down during boom times, how bad do you think it’s going to be if Disney isn’t unjustifiably making money hand over fist?
Steve
We were in all 4 parks over thanksgiving(very busy) for 10days and the parks were just as clean as always. Were the trash cans not being emptied when they reached 1/2 capacity absolutely not but the parks and restrooms were still very clean. Are some people trash and not clean up after themselves YES! There are some people who can never be satisfied and complain about everything. Those same people are the ones that take advantage of situations and exploit situations.
Cb
Nicely done 👍
tony from Virginia
I’m a DVC member and had annual passes for years We would go twice on an annual pass. We have not stayed on points since 2015. We did a cash trip in 2017 just my wife and I
I loved going to Disney, We planned our life around it and I don’t think I could get my wife to go now if Disney gave us the trip for free. I have been holding off selling the DVC just hoping the magic would come back. I think it getting worse come January after the last rental is finished I putting the DVC up for sale
Mark L Sheldon
I think its you
Robert from Virginia
Mark sheldon. What is your deal? Are you on the Disney management team? You don’t seem to agree with any comment on here. Please tell me why I should keep returning and paying $3000++ for passes
Thanks
Mark's Mom
Mark Sheldon doesn’t care about Disney, he is only defending their actions for political reasons. He can’t even afford to go to Disney.
JH
If this is real, then it’s my new favorite comment on the internet.
Dan
Disney will continue to raise prices, fire maintenance workers and could care less if customers have a good time. They will wind up closing up.
Steve
Lol! You can’t be serious! Disney is at max capacity everyday and has millions of loyal fans. Disney will never close.
TjValion
Disney isn’t even half full on Saturdays. Ask anyone in Security Screening. They have the totals at the end of every day. AT BEST, they are getting 75% capacity (July 4th for example).
Tony from Virginia
Mark you are an ass
Robert from Virginia
We are DVC as well and been passholders for years. The renewal costs are just too high. It would cost $3000+ for 3 adult passes. We rented out dvc points this year and our last dvc trip is this December but we won’t have passes since ours expire in September. Not sure what to do but the ticket prices are too high for a few hour entry for over priced food. We normally don’t ride the rides but walk around, maybe get a reservation for dinner..
I wish they would bring back the after 4 pm Epcot pass. We normally visit Epcot more than any park on our trips and loop around the world with a pretzel 🥨 and a beer or whatever
Nancy
It is my understanding that if you have a current annual pass, you will be allowed to renew it. Disney is just not offering new annual passes. I, too, am a DVC member agree with much of the sentiment of the group with regards to negative changes over the last 10 years. But I did renew my pass in the hopes that things will turn around in a year or so. My fear was that if I let it expire, I may never get it back. Until then, I’ll rent out my points, or use the accommodations to springboard to other attractions in the area.
Tony from Virginia
It almost seems like Disney don’t want us ( DVC members ) to come to the park anymore. On average I made 2 trips a year spending about $5,000.00 some years more some less depending on what we did.
Mary Decunzo
I am more than disappointed in DisneyWorld. We moved here 16 years ago and enjoyed the senior Florida resident passes for many years. Now with no annual passes or nod to seniors who have a struggle to buy food and drugs we are unable to go back. With the last few years of management attitude change I don’t really want to anyway. They are catering to the rich and to foreigners and only care about raking in as much money as possible. Walt is probably spinning in his grave
Cam k
If you have to struggle to buy food and medications you should not be buying season passes for disney.
Charles Ward
They’re they go again. Telling people how they should live. The poster said there used to be a senior resident pass, not a seasonal pass. Reading comprehension is a lost art these days!
YourWifesBull
Why do you need a discount for being old? And I bet you call the younger generations “entitled”
frostysnowman
When I lived in FL years ago, we had annual passes and went over to the parks at least twice a month. We’d ride some rides, get dinner, watch fireworks, go home. We often bought merchandise and always had at least one snack. Sometimes we’d go and stay at a hotel for a night, just for fun. Plus there were the park days whenever we had visitors, which was often. I remember hearing at the time that on any given day, as many as 70% of the park goers were there for the first time. While we didn’t make up as much of the population as the vacationers, we spent more money in total. It’s too bad Disney rewarded that with…. nothing.
Nancy Thorsby
This is absolutely disgusting that they WANT the economy to fail, just to maybe make money!!!! I’m so ashamed to call my self a Disney fan!!! Because it certainly has lost its glow for me!! I too will be selling my DVC.
Mark Sheldon
Its made up this site is a tabloid and fake
Cb
Thank you 👍
M. Licausi
It looks as though Disney ‘s most loyal fan base is brushed aside. They will want us back when they feel the crunch and will more than likely be in for an unexpected surprise. We have been visiting DW for 40 years and always had an awesome time. We have an Autistic son and Disney would go out of their way to accommodate him and all guests with disabilities
Our last visit was Oct 2019
We had tickets for the Halloween event and felt ripped off. They oversold the event . The Trick or Treat lines were very long, too long for the small fry. When the fireworks and light show were over, there was a crush of people leaving all at once. It was actually unsafe . If an emergency would have occurred, it would have been extremely difficult for Cast Members to get through the crush. That was and will be our last visit for a very long time.
Mark L Sheldon
You people think your so important 🤣
Sheldon Mark
LOL. The Floridians are all butt hurt. Blame your buddy DeSantis. Disney World should secede from Florida!
This is Disney's demographic
What on earth does DeSantis have to do with this, you ranting freak?
Cb
He’s not my “butt” buddy 😄
F Grade
You’re*. You also forgot your period. Maybe that should matter more than the cringe zoomer emojis.
Bob Cheapskate
Record profits in the short term. But the way they are changing for the worse it sure won’t be long term. After the 50th year I thin it’s all going to tank.
Gary L
Disney is waiting for the economy to fail so it can cut staff and park perks and raise the prices again.
Tana
It’s sad that the prices have gotten so expensive that the average family can’t afford to go. When I went with daughter and four girls it cost me $15k. There’s not enough magic to justify that cost. It was also obvious some Cast Members weren’t feeling the magic either. That was shocking.
What happens when the economy takes a downturn and WDW has no base of loyal visitors? They may have to decrease pricing to a realistic point.
Cam k
Not taking sides here but disney is not raising costs any higher of a % than any other product, concert, etc….that you find in stores, venues etc…. They have a finite amount of space and experiences for people to occupy daily and need to monetize that. And taking a diff path on this next comment, I believe the cheap airlines of the past 5-7 years has really played the part of packing crowds with a crowd that is much different than back in the late 1990’s through 2014 ish. When you can fly from almost any city east of the rockies to mco for $100 rt ,and in some cases less, you will get people that are willing to spend $140 gate admission. It is however a different crowd. I’ve seen more trouble, open fights, entitlement attitudes, line jumping by certain people, etc….since 2012 ish in Orlando parks than between 1984 and current that we’ve been going. Disney doesn’t make the parks suck. The class of some people going now make the parks suck. I do wish Disney would simply enforce a small bit of decorum better, ie.. line jumping, language use, and t shirt sayings…..they screen well at the gate but I’ve seen people change tshirts in restrooms and walk w slogans that are in Disney cursive and offensive most of the day.
Bottom line is in the past over 38 years it’s the change in people and rudeness, entitlement , and me me me first attitude that make the place worse than in the past..
Dale Jensen
When have you ever seen round trips to MCO for less than $100? Apart from maybe short hauls from Atlanta or Miami, the answer is never. We are locals and fly OUT of MCO and airfares are ridiculous. $800 pp to fly to San Diego last month!
Cam k
The answer is 75% of the travel season over that time frame. If you’re a local you would not have been flying those routes or paying attention..
You ever hear of southwest, spirit, frontier, allegiant, etc….? Do a historical search of those over the past 7 years from Newark,Cleveland, Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, Baltimore, DC, New York, Chicago, etc….and you’ll see airfares that were $100 less per rt over that time. I fly frequently so I know the fare and route system we’ll. You cannot compare a cross country flight to a high cost airport ,during the most expensive fuel costs and labor shortage, with the highest industry prices in the past 15 years, to the historically low fares that discount carriers have charged up until the past 8 months.
I flew to mco back in oct and jan for 49 each way.
Research and knowledge before you make a comment.
Jkel
We’ve flown Allegient out of Sanford/Orlando multiple times over the past 7 years, to multiple different places, and maybe only once or twice for less than $100. Just my experience.
Ss
Emotion removed.
Very articulate.
Well constructed.
PMK
Disney is raising prices way above inflation rate. The cost of an annual pass (Spider pass) to WDW rose almost 25% this year. Previously, when inflation was at 2 to 4%, Disney AP prices rose at least 8% or more. I used to go at least twice a year but this year I let the pass expire and bought tickets for one trip for over $100 less. As prices rise, my length of stay will get shorter.
Tommy V
We visited 35 years in a row and will never visit again! It is not what Walt and Roy wanted. Chapek has ruined The Most Magical Place on Earth. Bring back Michael Eisner!!! We’re Universal fans now.
Jason
Annual passes have paused because there is a lawsuit in CA. Someone is suing because the new reservation system could fill up and an Annual Pass Holder (Top Tier Pass) couldn’t get into the park. When this lawsuit is settled. Disney will sale Annual Passes again
Manny
Hopefully it will become a class action and they win. This would remove the reservation system for passholders in top tier at least.
Kate
Glad the annual passes are not being offered. Annual pass holders don’t buy merchandise or have the same restaurant spend. They crowd the park.
Don
Disney is a business and make decisions to increase profitability. When their parks are at capacity there is no logical reason to cheap passes.
Sucks, but that is the way business decisions are made.
In the summer of 1956 my family and I visited Disneyland. I was 10 years old and a lot more impressed with Knott’s Berry Farm.
I took my grandchildren to Disney World in 1997 and it was very crowded and even though we had a weeks passes we would visit the parks aon one day and have to rest a day before going back.
Disney is making money and will continue to for the foreseeable future.
Walt
Only a fool buys an annual pass unless they go often. Problem is the person with an annual pass (which we have done many years) is that we spend less on food, drink, and merchandise per day.
Reality is a tourist destination is better off having millions of families from far away spend a week than a million Floridians visiting 365 days a year.
DPH
$10,000.00?? Who booked that trip?
PMK
But unless you already live within driving distance, you spend more on hotels and local businesses than the person who is about an hour away from WDW.
Most annual passes also have blackout dates. Only the most expensive would offer 365 day admission.. In the heaviest travel seasons (Xmas or Spring), locals will avoid the crowds.
TjValion
Disney World is NOT “operating at capacity”. NONE of the four parks have their parking lots more than half half full. NONE OF THEM. Took the Skyliner from EPCOT to Hollyweird Studios yesterday (Saturday) and the Studio’s parking lot was LESS than half full.
PMK
Not everyone who visits the park drives there. Many stay on Disney property where bus services are available. Even those who stay outside the park stay at hotels that offer bus service to WDW. Parking a car costs $20 or $25 per day, unless you stay on property or have an annual pass.
Pulsifer
Here here
Sara K
My family normally goes to Disney 4 times a year and we easily spend $24,000 – 30,000. With all the ridiculousness, we might have to cut down a trip.
Irene Clagett
As a former cast member, at WDW in Orlando, (1998-2005), I am very, very saddened at the deterioration I read about daily. I have lost completely any desire to ever-again visit WDW, Including all Theme Parks or Water Parks, because of their acceptance of the devastating and destructive ‘WOKE’ agenda and because Disneyland, California, and Walt Disney World, Orlando, are very-poorly managed today!
El Barto
Going the most frequently does not equal spending the most money.
The idea that passholders put a big dent in annual revenue makes sense at Disneyland, but in Florida? Come on.
If passholders made up the majority of Disney’s revenue why would they limit/stop pass sales?
Ticket holders have more insentive to spend more money in a shorter period of time than passholders. That means less money out from operations and more in from Food, Merch, Genie, etc.
Annual Passes exist exclusively to fill off-peak and boost local attendance.
Trump 2020
Biden’s working on it.
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