At this point they should think about a third park.
They are absolutely blown out nearly the whole year.
mcfw31 on
> Under the new pricing, announced Oct. 8, tickets for a one-day, single-park visit to Disney World or Disneyland will now cost more than $200 during peak times. For example, the single-day, single-park ticket during the weeks of Christmas and New Year’s will increase 5% in Orlando to $209 and up 8.7% for Disneyland to $224.
> Most other Disney World single-day, single-park tickets have increased by about an average of $5, while Animal Kingdom park’s least-expensive single-day ticket will remain $119. Disneyland kept its lowest-priced ticket for its slower season at $104. Meanwhile, there’s a new discount offering Disney World guests up to $250 off each night of a minimum four-night, room-and-ticket package for most stays from late February to late July 2026.
Luke_Cocksucker on
The most expensive place on earth just got more expensagical!
Only_My_Dog_Loves_Me on
My cousin will comment on my wife and I’s vacations to France like “oh must be nice.” But then takes their family of 6 to DisneyLand and drops $12000 in 6 days. Disney people are weird.
Foodstamps4life on
Cool, I live 40 minutes away from Disney land and I will continue my 12 year stretch of never going there, for any reason.
hawgs911 on
Dont go. Not worth it.
foulpudding on
A tale as old as time.
musememo on
Fading into unobtainable for most of us.
galaxystars1 on
I thought they were struggling with ticket sales?
wild-stallions85 on
This is the third price hike in a year and a half.
April and October of last year, plus this one.
They keep doing it because suckers will pay.
Like mcdonalds. Keep raising prices, and then when profits drop, they come out with the resurrection of the „value meal“
Like MF! you could have done that ALL THIS TIME?!?!?!
imhereforthemeta on
When I was a kid I kept asking to go to Disney world. My dad never liked it- opting to take us to the local six flags and vacation us in places like the cascades and Hawaii. One year we did Disney- he relented. It was fun, but I distinctly remember my dad asking “how did that compare to other vacations” and I remember saying that it was fun but not as good as the adventures we all had outside of the theme parks.
I went back twice after that for free because my award winning choir was selected to play there a few times. I would never pay the kind of money for it they are asking. It’s absolutely fun but the people who do it are crazy to me
It’s insane that for the cost of traveling to another country people are paying to wait in lines.
AcceptableStep6080 on
So glad that phase of my parenting is over.
o11_11o on
I don’t get why people will go to Disney every year, and not another country that would be way better? I can’t stand going to the same places all the time.
Braktastic on
They’ve hiked prices to the point I no longer want to go. I’ll gladly do something else with my money.
Tiny-Union-9924 on
How do ya’ll afford this place, moneybagz?
Mediocre-Catch9580 on
It’s not the Disney I remember in the 80s or 90s so no I don’t need to spend $200/ ticket.
This_Elk_1460 on
My mom is always wanted to go to Disneyworld and that dream becomes more and more unlikely has the years go by
BarackaFlockaFlame on
the new fast pass system sucks, but i get it because of how they’re at capacity all the time but I feel bad for people that never got to just decide „oh let’s just buy the fast pass and go wait in line“ right there. Not having to book it months in advance so your family needs to have everything super planned out.
disney world ruined all other disney parks for me because of how much variety there is, but i’ll it makes me sad you can’t enjoy the same levels of freedom to do what you want when you want.
endofthis on
I never went as a kid and I’ve been to Disneyland twice as an adult (I didn’t pay either time) and I do not understand the appeal at all. It’s like 75% waiting in lines. I have friends who go there for EVERY vacation they take and it boggles my mind. A friend told me the price for her and her husband to go for five or six days was the same as my husband and I spent for our two week vacation to Japan and Korea.
jr_randolph on
If I haven’t been, I would still go because it is an experience for real. I would not go again, I have no plans on going again. Their business is so huge because of the repeat visitors and not just from the state which obviously has a lot of repeat visitors along with special discounted prices.
I’m curious to see what their sales will be not just at the end of this year where many had bookings already but moving forward, especially with so many international travelers appearing not to be making plans for US travel.
Shoddy-Nobody6649 on
Way to read the room, Mickey!
Cheese-Manipulator on
I swear I think a lot of people just like the challenge of going. If you read about people planning trips they are going on about these elaborate levels of line skipping schemes, gift card buying, discount days, special programs, etc, etc. It seems like an insane number of hurdles to just go on a vacation you can’t afford anyway.
ShwaaMan on
That’ll bring in the crowds, it wasn’t ridiculously overpriced before or anything…
Elegant_Plate6640 on
As a lower middle class (broke) parent, the amount of expendable income other adults seem to have is baffling and something I am envious of.
FrankSamples on
It’s crazy because they keep raising the prices and the crowds keep paying.
Bulky_Play_4032 on
I think the board is looking to justify Iger’s inevitable firing.
junker359 on
Jacking up the prices while making the experience worse.
deadlizardqueen on
Imagine paying to be exposed to measles
Cheese-Manipulator on
From what I’ve been reading all major tourists sites like Disney and Vegas have been drifting towards catering to the top 1% of visitors (whales) and blowing off the middle class. MBAs staring at spreadsheets have been running things and think that catering to the top is the ultimate road to big profits.
BulbasaurCPA on
I’m honestly glad I went a few times because I’m probably never going again
Replicant28 on
But all those “interns” from the “Disney College Internship Program” aren’t going to see any pay increases from those hiked ticket prices, right?
steveycip on
I’ve graduated to universal.
relax_live_longer on
Evergreen headline.
StaticBroom on
I’ve been fortunate to live within driving distance of WDW for about 35 years of my life. I’ve been to the park dozens of times.
I stopped about 10 years ago. Even the non peak times of year are packed.
timesuck47 on
Went once. I’m good.
Sevans655321 on
You know what’s fucked? I’ll pay every penny of it. Man I love Disneyland. I love taking my kids even more.
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At this point they should think about a third park.
They are absolutely blown out nearly the whole year.
> Under the new pricing, announced Oct. 8, tickets for a one-day, single-park visit to Disney World or Disneyland will now cost more than $200 during peak times. For example, the single-day, single-park ticket during the weeks of Christmas and New Year’s will increase 5% in Orlando to $209 and up 8.7% for Disneyland to $224.
> Most other Disney World single-day, single-park tickets have increased by about an average of $5, while Animal Kingdom park’s least-expensive single-day ticket will remain $119. Disneyland kept its lowest-priced ticket for its slower season at $104. Meanwhile, there’s a new discount offering Disney World guests up to $250 off each night of a minimum four-night, room-and-ticket package for most stays from late February to late July 2026.
The most expensive place on earth just got more expensagical!
My cousin will comment on my wife and I’s vacations to France like “oh must be nice.” But then takes their family of 6 to DisneyLand and drops $12000 in 6 days. Disney people are weird.
Cool, I live 40 minutes away from Disney land and I will continue my 12 year stretch of never going there, for any reason.
Dont go. Not worth it.
A tale as old as time.
Fading into unobtainable for most of us.
I thought they were struggling with ticket sales?
This is the third price hike in a year and a half.
April and October of last year, plus this one.
They keep doing it because suckers will pay.
Like mcdonalds. Keep raising prices, and then when profits drop, they come out with the resurrection of the „value meal“
Like MF! you could have done that ALL THIS TIME?!?!?!
When I was a kid I kept asking to go to Disney world. My dad never liked it- opting to take us to the local six flags and vacation us in places like the cascades and Hawaii. One year we did Disney- he relented. It was fun, but I distinctly remember my dad asking “how did that compare to other vacations” and I remember saying that it was fun but not as good as the adventures we all had outside of the theme parks.
I went back twice after that for free because my award winning choir was selected to play there a few times. I would never pay the kind of money for it they are asking. It’s absolutely fun but the people who do it are crazy to me
It’s insane that for the cost of traveling to another country people are paying to wait in lines.
So glad that phase of my parenting is over.
I don’t get why people will go to Disney every year, and not another country that would be way better? I can’t stand going to the same places all the time.
They’ve hiked prices to the point I no longer want to go. I’ll gladly do something else with my money.
How do ya’ll afford this place, moneybagz?
It’s not the Disney I remember in the 80s or 90s so no I don’t need to spend $200/ ticket.
My mom is always wanted to go to Disneyworld and that dream becomes more and more unlikely has the years go by
the new fast pass system sucks, but i get it because of how they’re at capacity all the time but I feel bad for people that never got to just decide „oh let’s just buy the fast pass and go wait in line“ right there. Not having to book it months in advance so your family needs to have everything super planned out.
disney world ruined all other disney parks for me because of how much variety there is, but i’ll it makes me sad you can’t enjoy the same levels of freedom to do what you want when you want.
I never went as a kid and I’ve been to Disneyland twice as an adult (I didn’t pay either time) and I do not understand the appeal at all. It’s like 75% waiting in lines. I have friends who go there for EVERY vacation they take and it boggles my mind. A friend told me the price for her and her husband to go for five or six days was the same as my husband and I spent for our two week vacation to Japan and Korea.
If I haven’t been, I would still go because it is an experience for real. I would not go again, I have no plans on going again. Their business is so huge because of the repeat visitors and not just from the state which obviously has a lot of repeat visitors along with special discounted prices.
I’m curious to see what their sales will be not just at the end of this year where many had bookings already but moving forward, especially with so many international travelers appearing not to be making plans for US travel.
Way to read the room, Mickey!
I swear I think a lot of people just like the challenge of going. If you read about people planning trips they are going on about these elaborate levels of line skipping schemes, gift card buying, discount days, special programs, etc, etc. It seems like an insane number of hurdles to just go on a vacation you can’t afford anyway.
That’ll bring in the crowds, it wasn’t ridiculously overpriced before or anything…
As a lower middle class (broke) parent, the amount of expendable income other adults seem to have is baffling and something I am envious of.
It’s crazy because they keep raising the prices and the crowds keep paying.
I think the board is looking to justify Iger’s inevitable firing.
Jacking up the prices while making the experience worse.
Imagine paying to be exposed to measles
From what I’ve been reading all major tourists sites like Disney and Vegas have been drifting towards catering to the top 1% of visitors (whales) and blowing off the middle class. MBAs staring at spreadsheets have been running things and think that catering to the top is the ultimate road to big profits.
I’m honestly glad I went a few times because I’m probably never going again
But all those “interns” from the “Disney College Internship Program” aren’t going to see any pay increases from those hiked ticket prices, right?
I’ve graduated to universal.
Evergreen headline.
I’ve been fortunate to live within driving distance of WDW for about 35 years of my life. I’ve been to the park dozens of times.
I stopped about 10 years ago. Even the non peak times of year are packed.
Went once. I’m good.
You know what’s fucked? I’ll pay every penny of it. Man I love Disneyland. I love taking my kids even more.