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October 2025 Price Increases

flyerjab

Well-Known Member
Iger makes me laugh. He literally dares people with his audacity. He’s on record being concerned that Disney is getting too expensive and that people dealing with certain economic realities or hardships are getting priced out of a Disney vacation. I think since he said that they have raised prices multiple times on park tickets, parties, after hours events, Single lane and multi-pass tickets. You can’t speak out of both sides of your mouth and be taken seriously. He’s trying to satisfy Wall Street and the fans and potential park-goers. You can’t do that Bob! Stop being feckless! Pick a side and own it.

Honestly, his time should have been over. Love them or hate them, each CEO brings something to a company. Walt was the visionary, Eisner brought Hollywood to the parks, Chapek showed how not to be a CEO for this type of company and Iger is the IP king. Well, the catalogue has been expanded. Time to sail off into the sunset Bob. We need someone new with a new idea. Don’t know if we will get that but we can always hope.
 

LittleBuford

Well-Known Member
In the 80s and into the 90s they were far more unique experiences and offered upgraded amenities and services… so yes in the terminology of tiering, it was appropriate to use a word like deluxe… to differentiate between the offers.
That's fair.

The language was a tier label - more than an adjective
I think it still works that way. Even if they aren't as distinct as they once were, the three tiers remain different from each other.
 
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surfsupdon

Well-Known Member
Maybe I'm missing something? Not seeing a single Disney-owned resort with a 5-Diamond rating.

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Most of the deluxe resorts have received a 4-Diamond award:

LAKE BUENA VISTA
Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge (2023)
Caribe Royale Orlando (2022)
Copper Creek Villas and Cabins (2018)
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge & Villas-Jambo House (2011)
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge & Villas-Kidani Village (2011)
Disney’s Beach Club Resort (2003)
Disney’s BoardWalk Inn (2009)
Disney’s Contemporary Resort (2007)
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort (2019)
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa (1989)
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort (2007)
Disney’s Riviera Resort (2022)
Disney’s Wilderness Lodge (2013)
Disney's Yacht Club Resort (1991)
Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress (2002)
Orlando World Center Marriott (1986)
Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek (2010)
Waldorf Astoria Orlando (2010)
Walt Disney World Dolphin (2018)
Walt Disney World Swan Reserve (2022)
Walt Disney World Swan Resort (2008)
Wyndham Grand Orlando Resort Bonnet Creek (2012)

Of course, most of the nicer Universal resort hotels are 4-Diamond, along with hundreds of other hotels in the US.
I stand corrected. Thank you. I can remember the plaques hanging near the convention area. They must have been 4 stars lol.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Maybe I'm missing something? Not seeing a single Disney-owned resort with a 5-Diamond rating.

View attachment 887996

Most of the deluxe resorts have received a 4-Diamond award:

LAKE BUENA VISTA
Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge (2023)
Caribe Royale Orlando (2022)
Copper Creek Villas and Cabins (2018)
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge & Villas-Jambo House (2011)
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge & Villas-Kidani Village (2011)
Disney’s Beach Club Resort (2003)
Disney’s BoardWalk Inn (2009)
Disney’s Contemporary Resort (2007)
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort (2019)
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa (1989)
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort (2007)
Disney’s Riviera Resort (2022)
Disney’s Wilderness Lodge (2013)
Disney's Yacht Club Resort (1991)
Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress (2002)
Orlando World Center Marriott (1986)
Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek (2010)
Waldorf Astoria Orlando (2010)
Walt Disney World Dolphin (2018)
Walt Disney World Swan Reserve (2022)
Walt Disney World Swan Resort (2008)
Wyndham Grand Orlando Resort Bonnet Creek (2012)

Of course, most of the nicer Universal resort hotels are 4-Diamond, along with hundreds of other hotels in the US.

I stand corrected. Thank you. I can remember the plaques hanging near the convention area. They must have been 4 stars lol.
The confusion there might have been that Victoria and Alberts got the 5 I think a handful of times in its existence…and Jiko might have gotten it once?

Still an accomplishment

As far as lodging…3/4 is about right.

The problem is “luxury” has to be a 5 and that’s their price level…before a near mandatory 40% discount - of course.
 
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Chi84

Premium Member
The confusion there might when been that Victoria and Alberts got the 5 I think a handful of times in its existence…and Jiko might have gotten it once?

Still an accomplishment

As far as lodging…3/4 is about right.

The problem is “luxury” has to be a 5 and that’s their price level…before a near mandatory 40% discount - of course.
I think @flynnibus is correct in saying the word we’re using should be premium.

The deluxe hotels are not “luxury” as everyone here agrees but people are willing to pay a premium price to stay closer to the parks.

As @monothingie pointed out there really isn’t much difference in quality but people are willing to pay the price to walk into the parks.
 

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