$400+ Disney World Restriction Regulation Breaks Lifetime Theme Park Record

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Crowds of people walk in front of Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World Resort's Magic Kingdom Park

Credit: Inside the Magic

5 Comments

  1. Nope

    This is everything that is wrong with your parks.

  2. Rroe

    Once again Disney makes even more money on the Rich folks. The Rich folks are also ruining it for the common folks at Disney. Disney is now becoming the playground for the rich and Disney is laughing all the way to the bank. Cutting Iconic rides and making more money. Guess this is the “New” Disney theme.

  3. Terry

    This just adds to the reasons to no longer visit Disney World. We have been many many times over the years including opening year for the magic Kingdom! It’s no longer worth the costs of admission. The crowds are way too big now! The parks need to be larger and/or more of them and a more limited daily attendance limit! It’s no longer fun, just a slog trying to have some fun!

  4. Vickie Eff

    Walt must be turning in his grave to see his beloved park (that he wanted accessible to everyone) now priced so high, the average family visiting goes into a significant amount of debt(just read that in a magazine that over 60% of park goers do). I’m sure the wealthy shareholders are glad they can visit with their families and not have to worry about running into “the poor folk”.
    My husband and I make a VERY comfortable living, and already decided this was our second and LAST trip to the House of Mouse… there’s a lot to see in this world and quite honestly, we can travel and stay at a Hawaiian resort for the same price. I hope other families remember that. Disney does a lot of things well, but the one thing they don’t do well is keep things affordable.

    1. Don

      O dear, I feel for your husband you sound like a handful!

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