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What do you think was the best year to be in Disney World?

jah4955

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Mid 00's when you had..
Free bus and luggage service from MCO
Fast Pass + existed and it was Free
Park admission was a heck of a lot cheaper
Extra Magic Hours for all Disney Resort guest being A FREE offering.....
All good points. I first attended "Not so Scary" in 2005. A younger brother needed a chaperone at the last moment. I was amazed how low the price was ($40ish if memory serves correctly?) PLUS they let me in to start enjoying attractions waaaay before the scheduled time. I felt I got my money's worth that day!
 

Goofyernmost

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Somehow, my family ended-up with one unused day on one MK/EPCOT "forever" pass. Based on occasional news stories/videos online, I'm sure they'll still honor it whenever it is used, but it's being saved for something special. But...at the rate of the price increases we may need to get an insurance policy for it ;)
If I am remembering correctly, a few years back they made a major change to the "forever" pass. From what I understand they still honor it but only partially. In order to get to use it you have to go to one of the ticket kiosks and they will figure out what that ticket cost when it was purchase and credit it toward whatever the current price is when you use it. So if the original ticket cost $30.00 and the current price is $100.00 you have to pay $70.00 more to get in the park. I don't think it carries the park hopper perk either. That would be extra. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

I think when they first ended the never expiring ticket they did accept them as full payment for entry, but shortly after they decided that just giving a discount would mean that what was paid before could count as a credit to the full price.
 

jah4955

Well-Known Member
If I am remembering correctly, a few years back they made a major change to the "forever" pass. From what I understand they still honor it but only partially. In order to get to use it you have to go to one of the ticket kiosks and they will figure out what that ticket cost when it was purchase and credit it toward whatever the current price is when you use it. So if the original ticket cost $30.00 and the current price is $100.00 you have to pay $70.00 more to get in the park. I don't think it carries the park hopper perk either. That would be extra. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

I think when they first ended the never expiring ticket they did accept them as full payment for entry, but shortly after they decided that just giving a discount would mean that what was paid before could count as a credit to the full price.
Absolutely everything I've ever read, heard, & seen (including Disney!) says Disney has always/only honored the full day(s) remaining. The tickets are just like "Forever" stamps; no matter how much first class postage skyrockets, the price I paid for that stamp guarantees the 1st class delivery whenever I decide to use it (don't want to open a "Pandora's box" on the future of USPS lol). Disney proudly promoted back then that tickets "never expired."

Besides, I doubt there are all that many "unused" tickets floating out there (nevermind how many likely get thrown away b/c they're either mixed-in with other papers or whoever finds them doesn't think they're worth anything, etc, etc, etc), and no-doubt Disney took all that into consideration (for example, everything they sell now certainly has an "expiration.")

IF Disney ever were to try any inflation-adjustment-penny-pinching BS with me, not only would I never give them another penny again under any circumstance, but I would use my story at every opportunity to encourage everyone I knew to do the same (nevermind the plethora of other examples given through these forums and elsewhere).

However, I don't know of any instance of "Park Hopper" being included when someone redeemed an old ticket, which I'm fine with. I consider "Park Hopping" too much work now lol.

Besides (one more time) Disney still wins here with all the money spent for food, souvenirs, etc.
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WDWmazprty

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Wow, so many years you could say. Personally, I'd say 1995-2000. So many great things were at Disney and a lot hadn't changed over to what they are now (Downtown Disney, Fast Pass, Innoventions, etc.) 2000 I got married and went there for our honeymoon. Saw La Nouba for the first time and it was incredible; not to mention making a memory I'll never forget.
Overall, the 80s and 90s at Disney, for me, were the best years...despite all the new stuff the have now.
 

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