UNCgolf
Well-Known Member
Absolutely they should. And adhere to park capacity like they also used to, not pick some arbitrary figure when the RCFD think it’s unsafe.
WDW for us is almost not value for money nowerdays.
I said it above, but I think the ticket prices are the cheapest part of the whole experience and the only thing that doesn't seem wildly overpriced. The cost for food, merchandise, and (especially) resort rooms are much more out of line with value than the ticket itself.
I suppose that depends on when you're visiting, of course, but paying a few hundred dollars for a week long ticket doesn't really seem out of touch with reality when you have to spend $40 to go to a nice aquarium for a few hours one day.
Wouldn't that mean Universal is not value for the money too? Last time I went to Universal the ticket price was exactly the same as it was at Disney, and although I like Universal, the Disney parks still offer far more to me than Universal does at the moment.