Disney Rakes in Thousands as Guests Take Action at Walt Disney World Resort

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A large crowd of people swarming the entrance to Magic Kingdom during the early morning hours at Disney World.

Credit: Inside the Magic

6 Comments

  1. Ken

    I feel sad for everyone else like me making middle class salaries that are being priced out of a Disney vacation.

  2. Eli

    It is absurd and greedy to make these decisions. The average patron doesn’t make the money to visit the parks! Very sad. Time to visit National parks. You will get more bang for the buck. The executives need to come to their senses. Iger is doing a LOUSY job. Can’t wait until he leaves. Overpaid!!

  3. Jess

    #boycottcorporationgreed

    Only the filthy rich, upper class cares about the filthy rich upper class.
    I HATE seeing Disney make money. I do, it churns my stomach. It’s just more money for Iger to stick in his pocket to use for unnecessary construction work/expansions to the theme parks and thusly raise more prices. Perhaps soon even the rich can’t even afford to go, lol!!

    1. Jayne

      Some of us don’t have that kind of money. Why would you want to pay extra to ride when you already paid to get in. That is absolutely ridiculous! Come on people wake up. If you don’t pay for it, it will eventually go away!

  4. Walt

    Wow the 3 of you so far that have posted crazy rants should probably get jobs instead of wasting your time complaining about how much everyone else is getting.

  5. Sam

    Since its announcement, I have wondered about the availability. If I remember correctly, it is a limited number. My question is, what is that number? 10, 100, 500, or more?? A low number of availability vs number of guests is a great marketing tool. The claims of sellout drives interest tremendously. The actual number of availability would be very interesting.

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