donaldtoo
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I thought so
Yea, I figured this would have been sorted out by now...!!!
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I thought so
It's expensive going solo and with the British offers, I can't imagine having to pay for a family. I do feel sad so many people won't be able to experience the magic.
Someone posted that Sam's Club is selling them currently at the old rate. I am not planning on buying anymore. We may do Uni and the beach next year. Possibly do maybe 2 or 3 days at Disney in the late Spring, but we may wait until Epcot's 50th to do a big trip. We will see. As I said before, I am a little soured with this exorbitant price increase. It is also not fair to those with current AP's that are expiring soon and could have renewed at the old rate to not have been given warning. Very poor customer service. I understand they are a business, but AP holders show loyalty to their brand. They should have a glimmer of consideration. The pixie dust is starting to just become dust.
Someone posted that Sam's Club is selling them currently at the old rate. I am not planning on buying anymore. We may do Uni and the beach next year. Possibly do maybe 2 or 3 days at Disney in the late Spring, but we may wait until Epcot's 50th to do a big trip. We will see. As I said before, I am a little soured with this exorbitant price increase. It is also not fair to those with current AP's that are expiring soon and could have renewed at the old rate to not have been given warning. Very poor customer service. I understand they are a business, but AP holders show loyalty to their brand. They should have a glimmer of consideration. The pixie dust is starting to just become dust.
A couple scenes from our Hollywood/LA exploration day. Chinese theater including a tour inside, celebrity home tour, LA Farmers market, La Brea Tar Pits, and dinner in Malibu.
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Wow what a wonderful day! Your pictures are beyond beautiful. And I wish I had a those adult beverages here tonight. Hope you are enjoying your trip to the fullest.
Canāt wait. It has been a bit since I went to Disneyland but it was my first park when I was one year old. It is on our hopefully soon bucketlist. Enjoy.Thanks it was a great day. And I have better pictures on my real camera, just canāt get them online yet.
Shock.of the day...
Dad said he likes this rented Infinity QS better than their Buick Enclave.
Except since it's Japanese-made, I had to tell him how to operate the windshield wipers...
It's expensive going solo and with the British offers, I can't imagine having to pay for a family. I do feel sad so many people won't be able to experience the magic.
Thank you! Yeah it is quite a lot to shell out. We eat at table service a couple of times per trip so we need to think about it some more.
I think that @RedNoseMickey is saying that most visitors from the UK come on a package deal. We don't get any room rate offers and the tickets are bundled in with a flight/hotel/hirecar deal.But not everyone needs an annual pass. Some people come in for a Run Disney event and bolt shortly after. Some split their time between Disney, Uni, SeaWorld and Legoland and the Beach. Not everyone goes to Disney 4-5 times a year that actually warrants an AP. Why I am questioning the meltdowns. A good portion of these 'fans' have never had an AP.
Nothing they are building justifies a 25% increase. Itās not like it is good for 18 months. Our Uni APās cost $500 a person. Some blockouts but we wouldnāt go during holidays or in July anyway. We may be priced out at this point. I feel bad we upgraded the one AP now. Wish I could that upgrade money back.
I think that @RedNoseMickey is saying that most visitors from the UK come on a package deal. We don't get any room rate offers and the tickets are bundled in with a flight/hotel/hirecar deal.
I agree that they are heavily investing in the parks and supporting infrastructure. My problem is that there hasn't been much of an investment for a long period of time. Had they been doing this over a longer period and gradually increasing prices over the same time then I think there would be less complaints. imhoThat is a hard call. 3 of 4 parks are building major builds that cost multi-millions. Epcot is doing a major rebuild with multiple rebuilds including both Future World and the World Showcase with new attractions and final show. The themepark world took Disney to task for not updating and bringing new attractions. Criticized its transportation. They are putting major dollars into it all and expanding and updating their resorts.
It is the ying and yang. Wanting more and more from Disney but the cost of it isn't a cheap endeavor. I guess the question is let the themepark stay in the 1990's or upgrade the parks. Some want nothing to change and others want 21st century upgrades.
True . We priced up an 11 night TA with Disney.Your overall bundles are better than ours. Your airfare though is rough to the states. So I understand the reason Disney offers the bundles at better resorts than that are offered to those of us state side. Going solo in a single room is always more expensive than split the tab of double occupancy.
I agree that they are heavily investing in the parks and supporting infrastructure. My problem is that there hasn't been much of an investment for a long period of time. Had they been doing this over a longer period and gradually increasing prices over the same time then I think there would be less complaints. imho
True . We priced up an 11 night TA with Disney.
The price for return flights from NY (assuming you had more than hand luggage) was nearly as much as the cruise
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