Disneyland Maxes Out Unaffordable Ticket Cost, Family of 4 Priced at $1000 to Enter

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A view of Sleeping Beauty Castle from a video showing low crowds at Disneyland Resort, which the creator claims is due to ICE activity nearby.

Credit: Video Screenshot, TIkTok, @pinoystarbbq

8 Comments

  1. I am sorry I think that this price coming up is too high. Most families can’t afford it. I guess they only want rich people there.

    1. Holly

      Teresa I totally agree with you. Taking away perks and raising prices. Soon there won’t be any Disney Parks

  2. Rixstix

    They need to thaw out Walt’s frozen head and get him to straighten that place out.!

    1. Cool

      Amen!

  3. Anonymous

    F Corporate Greed 🤬🖕

    Good thing that I get in FOR FREE

  4. Jimbo

    I’m not inspired to renew mt Inspire passes. Too expensive. It isn’t worth it anymore. I was averaging about 20k a year not including lodging. My passes expire in December forever. My last boycott was 12 years long. I probably will be dead in 12 years. I used to visit almost monthly for 2 or 3 days at a time with my wife and always ate at least one and often two sit-down meals each day that I visited. No more. 11 years and done.

    1. Cool

      Knott’s has an All Season Dining add on for your very inexpensive season pass. You get 2 free meals per day, each and every day until the end of 2026 for only $160-ish. You can literally get over 700 meals if you go often. The food offerings are better than Disneyland and are all over the park. All of their seasonal festivals offer seasonal options for dining plan holders. We get many thousands of dollars in BBQ, salads, Panda Express, gourmet Mexican food, quality pizza and pasta (Prop Shop Pizza venue only – all other venues selling pizza use frozen dough and crusts) Panda Express, and much more. Leave Disneyland behind. You’ll be glad you did.

      1. Jim H

        Nice to know. Thanks for the information.

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