In addition, Disney should just go and use the magic bands to bill you by hour and also by the amount of fun you're having. You rode Thunder 3 times today, that means you have to pay the fun surcharge.
Am I Right 21?
Am I Right 21?
Mayhaps you should start a thread regarding Universal's ticket price increases in the Universal sub forum then?Universal also usually raises ticket prices etc each year. Not just Disney.
That new Muppet show is worth at LEAST an extra $5 at MK.Shew it's about time. They have so much more they are offering now since the last increase.
...oh wait
that dosent make it right
It can't though because even more people will go.
Imagine the online news: "DISNEY for the first time in a while lowers prices for a theme park."
*rabdom soul that reads article*
One of the best rides... The Tower of Terror which is being changed to a Gotg Ride in California is still there, and now the park entry price is cheaper!
It would backfire in more ways than one.
Just don't raise HWS, and be quiet about it while raising the other parks if it happens.
Mayhaps you should start a thread regarding Universal's ticket price increases in the Universal sub forum then?
Don't fret, you'll get that free pair of New Balance one day and maybe even get to meet Fadra!
man.. these boards are BRUTAL..
I am just looking forward to the day I can live close enough to rationalize buying an AP(very close every year), but the people I go with have AP's so I get those perks without having to pay for free parking etc myself..
Everyone else in full Gaston Pitchfork mode..
Two or three tine ?
Depending on what DI$ does with ticketing in general (Remember that WP&F is going away as an option), it could take a little time for those good with numbers to decipher whatever changes are made and be able to break them down for us.
Some around here (me included) were speculating that DI$ could start forcing you to pick the number of days in each park when purchasing your theme park tickets and then charge you based on your choices. And since MK is already priced higher than the other parks, choosing more days at MK will increase your MYW ticket cost as well. It'd just be a matrix for them to fill out to cover all available options, so it would be right in the bean-counters wheelhouse. For example:
On a 7-day non-park hopper ticket, if you pick 2 days at MK and 5 days at the other three parks, you'd pay a hypothetical $400. 3 days at MK would run you $475, and for 4 days at MK, you'd pay $550 for that ticket. (Again, please note that the dollar figures are just made up for the example) They would, of course, advertise the "base" 7-day theme park ticket without that MAGICAL!!! MK pricing premium. Oh, and if you want to add park hopping onto those tickets, it'll probably cost you a minimum of $75 additional per ticket, and it will probably be more, particularly if they wanted to tier the price of the park hopper option based on how many days you pick at MK (since people would simply enter one park and then park-hop to MK to avoid the higher initial cost once they figured out the scheme).
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to get back to sharpening my pitchfork and getting a bunch of torches ready...
Two or three tine ?
I actually think it would have the opposite effect. With the Star Wars events and marketing, Disney has carefully crafted a narrative that all is well at Disney's Hollywood Studios. By not keeping pricing in line with the rest of the parks, it would admit what all of us already know; that Disney's Hollywood Studios provides the single worst value for your money at any of the 6 major theme parks.It can't though because even more people will go.
Imagine the online news: "DISNEY for the first time in a while lowers prices for a theme park."
*rabdom soul that reads article*
One of the best rides... The Tower of Terror which is being changed to a Gotg Ride in California is still there, and now the park entry price is cheaper!
It would backfire in more ways than one.
Just don't raise HWS, and be quiet about it while raising the other parks if it happens.
They would obviously raise it after Star Wars opens...I actually think it would have the opposite effect. With the Star Wars events and marketing, Disney has carefully crafted a narrative that all is well at Disney's Hollywood Studios. By not keeping pricing in line with the rest of the parks, it would admit what all of us already know; that Disney's Hollywood Studios provides the single worst value for your money at any of the 6 major theme parks.
The illusion would be shattered and its place as a bad value would be cemented in our minds. It's also worth noting that if they kept pricing lower for the time being it would be quite a jump up later as they added on new attractions.
They have to keep the myth alive just until next year; and then they can start marketing the heck out of the new additions.
Indeed, they'll do that regardless. However that's two years away, and they need to sustain margins here and now. Admitting you're selling a bad product is never first preference, and could negatively impact their short term performance.They would obviously raise it after Star Wars opens...
I go 2 or 3 times a year.. 1 time is usually 4 or 5 days, and the other may just be a single day or 2(when I visit with the Rents and see Hermans Hermits usually).. so about 500$ total(When I go for the 4 or 5 days we stay at SOG and get those much cheaper park hoppers)
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