Unprecedented Price Hike Hits Disney Guests After Christmas, "It Hurts"

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A sunny day on Main Street, U.S.A., with a view of the iconic Cinderella Castle at Disney World, as colorful balloons add magic to the cheerful atmosphere.

Credit: Inside The Magic

7 Comments

  1. Gary

    Disney is self imploding !!

    1. Denise

      By making money hand over fist and with packed parks? Seems like they’re doing okay. Thanks for your opinion, though!

  2. Mark Booth

    The prices are absolutely scandalous. $39 for Genie+. Theres a cost of living crisis and Disney are taking the piss !! If anything, the returning customer who keeps returning time after time should be rewarded. Where are all the perks we used to have. Fastpasses have long gone and it just seems like the house of the mouse is trying to squeeze as much $$ out of every paying guest as they can. Not for me anymore. Thanks for the memories Disney . . . Adios !!

    1. Denise

      So you’re expecting a handout? Why can’t the company charge higher prices? Luxury brands are a thing… If your want a cheaper car, don’t buy an Escalade and choose a Corolla. If you want an economy grade theme park ticket, go to Six Flags.

      It’s pretty simple.

  3. Bleeding people dry–The Disney Company model. It will keep them going january and february. I was looking at the price difference between Port Orleans RIverside and Wilderness Lodge (cheaper one of the deluxe level) 6 nights–$2400. Is it worth it?

    1. Denise

      Do you also post on Gucci, Coach, BMW, websites complaining about price?

      If not, why? Clearly you believe that it’s a company’s responsibility for catering to your financial situation.

  4. Danny

    Don’t basic economic principles apply? As demand increases, so does the price. On this situation, the price is increased BECAUSE of such high demand, and to think that a company won’t use that to their advantage is silly.

    Capitalism is what built our country. Anyone who doesn’t believe that companies should make money when there are people willing to pay is obviously not a fan of pure capitalism.

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