Disney+ Subscribers Get Exclusive 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket Offer for Spring 2026 at Walt Disney World
Disney+ Subscribers Get Exclusive 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket Offer for Spring 2026 at Walt Disney World
Well, it's darn tootin' better than those filthy, good-for-nothing, freeloading, spend-no-money, bring-their-own-food-into-the-parks-and-eat-on-tables, take-up-prime-viewing-spots Annual Passholders, I can tell you that. But I'm sure everything is fine, between this ticket deal and all the room discounts available. Disney CFO HUGH G Johnston will tell us all about how good the parks are doing plus strong bookings next Thursday, when Disney announces higher-than-ever profits from DPEP (due to higher prices).I don’t see the appeal of this offer at all unless you’re actually willing to forgo MK completely.
I think in some cases, combining this with a 1 day ticket to MK is actually cheaper than a 4 day 1 park ticket.I don’t see the appeal of this offer at all unless you’re actually willing to forgo MK completely.
They keep trying to pull the same tricks for the last 3 yearsI don’t see the appeal of this offer at all unless you’re actually willing to forgo MK completely.
Fair enough. Our trip is six days so there’s just no way to make this work.I think in some cases, combining this with a 1 day ticket to MK is actually cheaper than a 4 day 1 park ticket.
Edit just looked at my dates... I can get the 3 day ticket deal for $346 + a 1 day MK ticket on the day I want for $211 (total of $557) or a 4 day ticket for $696
Tell me what you really thinkWell, it's darn tootin' better than those filthy, good-for-nothing, freeloading, spend-no-money, bring-their-own-food-into-the-parks-and-eat-on-tables, take-up-prime-viewing-spots Annual Passholders, I can tell you that. But I'm sure everything is fine, between this ticket deal and all the room discounts available. Disney CFO HUGH G Johnston will tell us all about how good the parks are doing plus strong bookings next Thursday, when Disney announces higher-than-ever profits from DPEP (due to higher prices).
I'm still figuring out which parks/how many park days my group is going to do (either 3 days with no AK or 4 days with 2 days at MK), but now that second MK day might flip to an AK based on a $400 saving for my family of 2 adults and 1 child. Current options taking this new deal into account:Fair enough. Our trip is six days so there’s just no way to make this work.
Shows how insanely priced the combo park tickets are today that paying $211 for one day at MK actually saves you money!
(The AP stuff is mocking a certain AP-hating overseas poster, who has made all of those claims about Annual Passholders)Tell me what you really think![]()
You’re lyingWell, it's darn tootin' better than those filthy, good-for-nothing, freeloading, spend-no-money, bring-their-own-food-into-the-parks-and-eat-on-tables, take-up-prime-viewing-spots Annual Passholders, I can tell you that. But I'm sure everything is fine, between this ticket deal and all the room discounts available. Disney CFO HUGH G Johnston will tell us all about how good the parks are doing plus strong bookings next Thursday, when Disney announces higher-than-ever profits from DPEP (due to higher prices).
Every company has been trying to pull that.I have never witnessed a company so blatantly willing to rip off its "guests". They raise their prices 15% intentionally so they can discount them by 5%. Over and over and over like a well-trained toddler singing the latest internet meme song they use the same trick. It says a lot about how they view their customers.
I know a lot of companies do, I just haven't noticed one that does it as often and as blatantly as Disney. It's like every day is Black Friday over there.Every company has been trying to pull that.
Disney park customers are slow to wake up to it…but it appears the sun is shining
…unless they get new/better management…they’re heading more towards Black ThursdayI know a lot of companies do, I just haven't noticed one that does it as often and as blatantly as Disney. It's like every day is Black Friday over there.
Some of us annual passholders have to eat on top of trash cans because tourists take up those tables!Well, it's darn tootin' better than those filthy, good-for-nothing, freeloading, spend-no-money, bring-their-own-food-into-the-parks-and-eat-on-tables, take-up-prime-viewing-spots Annual Passholders, I can tell you that.
Pretty much every jewelry store marks their prices up 400% then gives you 50% off. Furniture stores come to mind as well. It's a tired tactic.I have never witnessed a company so blatantly willing to rip off its "guests". They raise their prices 15% intentionally so they can discount them by 5%. Over and over and over like a well-trained toddler singing the latest internet meme song they use the same trick. It says a lot about how they view their customers.
Not the same market/productsPretty much every jewelry store marks their prices up 400% then gives you 50% off. Furniture stores come to mind as well. It's a tired tactic.
I have no idea what you are trying to correct. Marking something up and giving you a discount is a tactic used across many different markets and products.Not the same market/products
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