Disney World Quietly Removes Park Access Option for Entire Resort in Florida

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An entrance archway to Walt Disney World with the slogan "The Most Magical Place on Earth."

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4 Comments

  1. Shelby King

    Disney has become a place out of reach for so many families and I think Walt would be disappointed. Disney use to do free dining and other “real” perks that saved families money. The changes with the fastpass are also disappointing, which now you are lucky if you get to ride one time on certain rides, that seems un-Disney-like to me. With greedy profits, not just profits, becoming Disney’s focus; it’s sad because the “Magic” gets lost.

    1. Pontiac Aztek

      I love it when people like you say things like Disney is out of reach for sooooooo (for dramatic effect) many families and the magic is gone (crying emoji) yet we see the parks are packed every day with people enjoying themselves and their families. You ever think if you didn’t spend so much energy being negative all the time and focused on goals and positivity you (and by extension I’m assuming your family) wouldn’t be so insufferable.

    2. Mary Bowman

      True the magic is gone. I will never be able to take my grandkids to a Disney park. Sad all because the Disney corporation is greedy. Walt would be sad.

  2. Ella Bee

    Too many people were booking the campsites as a cheap throwaway just to get the free waterpark admission. Why buy tickets for your family of 5, when you can book a random campsite for a night, not stay there, and still use that free benefit for the fraction of the price. This is why we can’t have nice things.

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