So many discounts for some but no discounts for “Seniors.” I am 84 years young and love and enjoy going to WDW almost year after year for 30 some years. I would love for Disney to give the “Seniors” a break. We “Seniors” no longer ride many park rides, yet we have to pay full price for a park ticket. Something is definitely wrong here.
77 here. We don’t ride the rides, but we come as often as we can. I am an annual pass holder from Florida. Maybe Disney could cut us a (slightly) bigger break on the price of the pass, and/or on food prices. We would come more often if it wasn’t so expensive, making up in frequency what we miss in cost.
1. Doesn’t say how us GA residents get this deal and never heard of us getting a deal and 2. While that includes my bday, not the type the do last minute trips like that – especially bougie expensive trips lol. Really speaks of them trying to just get people there to make up for a known slow season exacerbated by the shutdown.
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Roe
So many discounts for some but no discounts for “Seniors.” I am 84 years young and love and enjoy going to WDW almost year after year for 30 some years. I would love for Disney to give the “Seniors” a break. We “Seniors” no longer ride many park rides, yet we have to pay full price for a park ticket. Something is definitely wrong here.
Marcy
Totally agree! I am 75 visit every year and also don’t do all the rides any more but no discount on park tickets. 😢
Cheryl
77 here. We don’t ride the rides, but we come as often as we can. I am an annual pass holder from Florida. Maybe Disney could cut us a (slightly) bigger break on the price of the pass, and/or on food prices. We would come more often if it wasn’t so expensive, making up in frequency what we miss in cost.
M
1. Doesn’t say how us GA residents get this deal and never heard of us getting a deal and 2. While that includes my bday, not the type the do last minute trips like that – especially bougie expensive trips lol. Really speaks of them trying to just get people there to make up for a known slow season exacerbated by the shutdown.
Cheryl
Of course, that’s what they’re doing. But if you could get a Georgia resident pass, would you come more often?
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