Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
It's not as if the place was a great value on Sunday, and suddenly a rip off on Monday. On Sunday there were lines to get into the place going out the door. Crowds lining Harbor Blvd in the morning. Thrill Data is saying that Oct was the busiest month at Disneyland since it reopened. And this spike in attendance is occurring with reduced hours, reduced service and less entertainment offerings. APs are booking out reservations and the place is becoming harder and harder to get into. Every Disneyland price hike has come within the context of rising attendance, and this one is no different. Whether some people think it's a rip-off or not, doesn't really matter: it's more that too many people still think it's an amazing value.
And we will all be back next year (or maybe March?) to complain about the next ticket price increase with absolutely no repercussions at all.
I don’t completely disagree with your point…
but I’m a little fuzzy on details: didn’t California have the most strict capacity limits/protocols that only eased fairly recently?
And wouldn’t that by default make October the busiest month?…and maybe then November?…and then maybe December?
so I don’t know how that directly correlates to the price point? You get partial credit on that math. Starved, large clientele is gonna show where they had long closure and/or limited supply.
other side of the coin in the East…plenty of supply, embarrassing demand so far for daddy bobbucks big show
and it worked too…by the way. Cali has the lowest transmission rate now…and one of the highest vax rates…
huzzah! Stay the course…science and all.
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