That is not what Walt wanted he wanted families to come without going deep in debt. Current Disney leadership needs to be changed and people who agree with Walt’s policies put in before it is too late if it is already !!!
So true, the average WDW vacation which you need at least 5 days on site for 2 people is about 5k. Add 2 kids and about 7k. This is a 5 year plan, but WDW and Disneyland are still packed and people are worried about the inflation and cost of food. Guess they spent all their money on a Disney vacation.
Yep pricing out families. Most are two parent workers and prices are so high. We took our son and family could only afford 1 park visit and we ate off property as usual.
I don’t know how many times I have to repeat this before people get the message: Disney doesn’t want poor people in their parks. Period.
Want to know how to beat this? You tell a thousand of your friends to not go to Disney, then have them tell a thousand of their friends not to go, and then have those thousand tell another thousand, and so on and so on until you’ve got a reverse-pyramid action going on. Maybe that will send them the message that we’re not going to stand for these price increases every five minutes until per park per person admission reach quadruple digits.
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Gary
That is not what Walt wanted he wanted families to come without going deep in debt. Current Disney leadership needs to be changed and people who agree with Walt’s policies put in before it is too late if it is already !!!
David A
So true, the average WDW vacation which you need at least 5 days on site for 2 people is about 5k. Add 2 kids and about 7k. This is a 5 year plan, but WDW and Disneyland are still packed and people are worried about the inflation and cost of food. Guess they spent all their money on a Disney vacation.
Tatty
Yep pricing out families. Most are two parent workers and prices are so high. We took our son and family could only afford 1 park visit and we ate off property as usual.
Peter F.
I don’t know how many times I have to repeat this before people get the message: Disney doesn’t want poor people in their parks. Period.
Want to know how to beat this? You tell a thousand of your friends to not go to Disney, then have them tell a thousand of their friends not to go, and then have those thousand tell another thousand, and so on and so on until you’ve got a reverse-pyramid action going on. Maybe that will send them the message that we’re not going to stand for these price increases every five minutes until per park per person admission reach quadruple digits.
Marie
And your answer of telling 1000 of your friends is about as ridiculous as these price hikes.
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