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Heading for the great escape.
Got mine thanks
This is the attitude they're counting on. They'll KEEP raising it this much every single year, or maybe more, until a decent amount of people finally decide not to put up with it anymore.I don't care what the cost is. The parties are WELL worth it to me. Granted I'm going solo so I'm only buying one ticket, but :shrug:
I didn't call you dumb for paying, or even say you shouldn't. I also didn't say I wasn't going. I was asking where you draw the line. Heck, I'm still going, but only because I can afford it. Unfortunately, whether or not a person can afford it is beside the point. Being able to afford it doesn't make it a fair price. If they had raised it to $90 this year would you have paid it? If so, then you're allowing them to do whatever they want, including taking advantage of the very people that have made the parks what they are...the guests.^^ Not to start a fight, but hey, if you're not going it's one less person in the park that night :shrug:
Call me brainwashed (my family and friends already have) but as a former Castmember and life-long Disney fan, I don't care what you say, I'll always love Disney and will pay to vacation there at least once a year.
See? An over $17 increase for this particular guest PER TICKET. That simply shouldn't happen unless they're offering something new, and they aren't.I just purchased tickets for MVMCP for Dec. 4th. Last year I paid $42.55 with tax for a ticket. This year I will only be there on the dates that are now called Premium Nights and the tickets are $59.59. That is $17.04 more per ticket. Since this trip was an anniversary gift to my husband I asked him if he would like to go to MVMCP again this year and he said yes. If the price keeps increasing I don't know if I would buy them next time.:shrug:
I didn't call you dumb for paying, or even say you shouldn't. I also didn't say I wasn't going. I was asking where you draw the line. Heck, I'm still going, but only because I can afford it. Unfortunately, whether or not a person can afford it is beside the point. Being able to afford it doesn't make it a fair price. If they had raised it to $90 this year would you have paid it? If so, then you're allowing them to do whatever they want, including taking advantage of the very people that have made the parks what they are...the guests.
Again, my only point is that there has to be a line they can't cross. I know they're VERY near it this year, and for some they've already crossed it because they CAN'T afford it, not because they don't want to.
I am looking to attend MNSSHP again on October 23 while at Disney World on a Land/Sea Disney Cruise package. I am a bit confused though, as it shows on the Disney World Website Calendar that October 23 is an Extra Magic Hours night at the Magic Kingdom. Does anyone know how that works, or is it a typo on the Disney Site? Thanks.
:fork:To play devil's advocate I am still trying to decide whether to go. Now, I love Halloween, but it seems to me that I am paying almost a full day's admission to basically see a kick ______ parade and fireworks show and look at decorations. Alot of people are saying that you get to ride rides which is true, but not ALL the rides, and when I go in the summer I can ride those rides without paying extra and they are ALL open. We don't have kids and don't really care about the trick or treating or dancing and what not. We'll probably go as we may never be there in the fall again and do want to know what all the hubbub is about but for what it is the price seems rather steep.
I have a few questions for anyone who has attended this before. Do you have to buy a separate admission for MK that day? (Meaning do you have to buy a ticket to get into MK and then one to stay for the party?) If not, is everything open after 4 pm, and if so, is that enough time to do everything in MK with all the activities going on? Thanks a lot for your input!
We booked for this September just for the Free Dining experience. I thought we were early enough to avoid these events, ugh. I love the WDW experience and all but these parties turn me off a little. How can I justfiy spending around $150 for around 5 hours? Not to mention the fact that the park closes early on these evenings. I know that there are plenty of other places to see and things to do, but when you get to Disney every 3 or 4 years you want to spend as much time as possible in the parks. i think a few years from now I will have to remind my wife why we love to go in early April so much.
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