With that logic, you're not eating or drinking the $8-10 counter service burger or the table service meal of $19-25 per entree...which, if you live in a good city, the quality is barely even worth half of that. (And while, yes, it's a theme park, if they want to exude 'top notch quality' they need to improve their menus) In other words, you're comparing apple pie with just apples. And for what it's worth, $12 for any movie is usually not worth the money either.
The fact remains that Disney, as magical as we all want to think it is, is a mega corporation. While I think that Disney is price gouging with the price hike and is not worth the price of admission, we all have to remember that the bottom line is that they want to make money. That's it. It's about the stock holders and not about any of us on this forum. They don't really care about you, the park visitor. They know that we will come no matter what because we are park lovers. We will pay these obscene prices. We will continue to pay $8 for a lousy burger (not to mention, no sides). We will pay $25 for an entree at Chefs de France and after one bite of food regret it. We will stay at their overpriced glorified motels (yes, even the moderates). They don't care about Main Street USA, but rather Wall Street. If Disney does not make money, then they end up in the financial crisis that they were in during the early 1980s. They want to prevent that. You want to complain about ticket prices? They are falling on deaf mouse ears, friends. Disney is all about the bottom line and if one year they release such films as 'Treasure Planet' and potentially lose money, they know that they can go to the bank on the hiked ticket prices and high priced motels, food and Made in China souvenirs.
Finally, for those of you who think that you pay the admission for the 'privilege' of being at the Disney property, please. Again, it's a business. They want you there. They need you there. As long as the public pays, they will charge it. There is no privilege there. The park is there for you to visit. It's not a privilege but rather a cost-making entity. That is it. Nothing more than that. It's there for you, the public. No 'privilege' there.
I too am against the ticket hike, but cannot really blame Disney for trying. See you all there soon! That's one less churro for me when I go there!