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dewilson58 02-23-2015 11:19 AM

Can't afford Goofy
 
You've got to pay more to play in the Magic Kingdom, because Walt Disney just raised its ticket prices again, breaking the $100 mark.

A one-day ticket to the Walt Disney World Resort's flagship theme park, the Magic Kingdom, now costs $105, up from $99. Prices had been jacked up by $4 just last year.


:rant-rave:

graciegirl 02-23-2015 11:28 AM

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It was expensive when our kids were little too. But OH so worth it. Those memories and the ones with our grandkids will live in our hearts.

You really have to save and plan and sacrifice for something that special.

Here is Helene about forty years ago. That went fast.

graciegirl 02-23-2015 12:08 PM

Thread from a prior price increase in '13.

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...ver-top-79075/

Villager Joyce 02-23-2015 12:24 PM

Floridians can save bookoos by purchasing one of the seasonal passes. We elected the Monday - Friday. Pays for itself on the third trip. We have to pay for parking. Summers are blocked out it is too hot to go in the summer anyway.

dewilson58 02-23-2015 12:28 PM

I think it was $28 when we took our children and I thought that was expensive.

Good memories tho.

asianthree 02-23-2015 06:12 PM

Have ten day park hopper . Bought them when it was $38 day non expiring

DougB 02-23-2015 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1018098)
I think it was $28 when we took our children and I thought that was expensive.

Good memories tho.

Went to Disney World the first day they opened. General admission in 1971 was $3.50. If you bought the Adventure Book with ride tickets it was $4.50

Paper1 02-23-2015 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1018045)
You've got to pay more to play in the Magic Kingdom, because Walt Disney just raised its ticket prices again, breaking the $100 mark.

A one-day ticket to the Walt Disney World Resort's flagship theme park, the Magic Kingdom, now costs $105, up from $99. Prices had been jacked up by $4 just last year.


:rant-rave:

I do think it is unfortunate a very large, and growing percentage of American children will never be able to have the Disney experience due to the cost of it. Not sure what the answer is but it is troubling.

graciegirl 02-24-2015 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Paper1 (Post 1018309)
I do think it is unfortunate a very large, and growing percentage of American children will never be able to have the Disney experience due to the cost of it. Not sure what the answer is but it is troubling.


I think the answer is this.

Our generation did not have a lot of things we wanted and that others could afford as children, but we grew up and worked and got a lot of them for ourselves.

The kids who didn't get to see Mickey Mouse are the adults with tears in their eyes when their kids see him.

Things that are looked forward to and planned for and saved for are very precious. Everyone needs to have this engraved on their heart.

" You can't have everything you want."

memason 02-24-2015 01:19 PM

All I know is that the ticket prices aren't keeping anyone away....The parks are packed most of the time.

We have season tickets and go there often for various events... Doesn't take long to breakeven, if you go.

marianne237 02-24-2015 01:29 PM

disney tickets
 
Is there any place we Floridians can purchase these tickets and get a break?
(ie) AAA, or any travel agent?

rubicon 02-24-2015 02:33 PM

We as a family of four spend 6 night and 7 days staying at their hotel did it all and except for the meals the trip cost us $1,000 and that included airfare

socrafty 02-24-2015 06:21 PM

[QUOTE=marianne237;1018719]Is there any place we Floridians can purchase these tickets and get a break?
(ie) AAA, or any travel agent?[/QUOTE

Here is the Florida Resident link https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/florida-residents/

JoelJohnson 02-25-2015 11:32 AM

You can get a ticket for one day, or you can buy a share of Disney stock and get paid not to go.

JoelJohnson 02-25-2015 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1018749)
We as a family of four spend 6 night and 7 days staying at their hotel did it all and except for the meals the trip cost us $1,000 and that included airfare

How did you do it for only $1,000?

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 02-25-2015 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Paper1 (Post 1018309)
I do think it is unfortunate a very large, and growing percentage of American children will never be able to have the Disney experience due to the cost of it. Not sure what the answer is but it is troubling.

I'm not sure that that's because of the ticket prices. Most of the people there have saved for a big family vacation. They pay for airfare and hotels. The Disney hotels are very expensive and yet are always full. When families plan a week long vacation to Disney, they buy multiple park tickets. Only people who live here and have passes go for one day. Those multiple day, multiple park passes give discounts so the majority of the people are not paying the full amount. Many people who vacation there do so on packages that include hotel and food. Again these packages offer discounts. A lot of people also get free or discounted tickets from various time share companies that use them to entice people to take their tours. I really doubt that a lot of people are paying $100 to go there for one day.

I also seem to remember when I first went there around 1976 or so that the admission price was pretty low, but you had to pay for each ride. I wonder what the average person spent and how that relates to forty years of inflation.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 02-25-2015 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by marianne237 (Post 1018719)
Is there any place we Floridians can purchase these tickets and get a break?
(ie) AAA, or any travel agent?

disney.com

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 02-25-2015 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1018749)
We as a family of four spend 6 night and 7 days staying at their hotel did it all and except for the meals the trip cost us $1,000 and that included airfare

Was that in 1972?

tomwed 02-25-2015 12:08 PM

click here for more information

Make your little one’s dreams come true with the perfect package for parents of mini Mouseketeers.
For example: Enjoy a 3-night/2-day stay at select Disney’s All-Star Resorts in standard rooms and theme park tickets for a family of 3—for just $909. Book through March 28 for savings on a kid-sized package most Sunday through Thursday nights April 12, 2015 through May 21, 2015 and May 25, 2015 through May 28, 2015.

TNLAKEPANDA 02-25-2015 12:16 PM

That is called inflation. Everything cost more... everyone wants to get paid more and everyone wants to feel safe. You got to pay to play.

tcxr750 02-25-2015 01:04 PM

If you are retired military with the blue ID card you can go to the Shades of Green website and see current military discount for 4 day Park Hopper tickets. Shades of Green is the resort at Disney World available to active and retired military.

village dreamer 02-25-2015 02:35 PM

I remember back in 1974 the "E" ticket.......just for the major rides

Shimpy 02-25-2015 07:22 PM

I haven't been there in 15 years and would maybe go if the ticket prices were around $20.00. but could care less if I never went there again. I went there before it ever opened and they only had a preview center showing what was going to be built back in about the late 60's. I really enjoy Disney, but not to the tune of $100. a day, not to mention a coke and hot dog for lunch for $8.00 or more. And how about paying to park? You drive there and of course you have to park there and then they charge you to park.

wholman66 02-25-2015 07:34 PM

My wife and I have been annual pass holders for many years, we go quite often. There is a lot to do beyond the theme parks, even though we enjoy those as well. The more you go the cheaper the daily rate!! We get special rates at Disney resorts as well. Some folks enjoy this type of entertainment, some don't.

tomwed 02-25-2015 09:33 PM

This is not for everyone. Last year we had relatives staying at Disney. We spent the day riding around on all the free transportation, monorails and boats and visiting the fancy lodgings for free. We had lunch at Wilderness Lodge which is quite a deal for all you can eat.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 02-25-2015 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Shimpy (Post 1019522)
I haven't been there in 15 years and would maybe go if the ticket prices were around $20.00. but could care less if I never went there again. I went there before it ever opened and they only had a preview center showing what was going to be built back in about the late 60's. I really enjoy Disney, but not to the tune of $100. a day, not to mention a coke and hot dog for lunch for $8.00 or more. And how about paying to park? You drive there and of course you have to park there and then they charge you to park.

We buy the FL resident week day pass and go about 12 times a year. That's less than $20.00 a day. I agree about the food. We only eat there once or twice a year. Sometimes we pack a lunch or have a big meal before we go and stop somewhere on the way home.

The parking is a pet peeve of mine. If you stay at a resort you don't pay for parking. It seems that with the billions that they make they could allow you to park at no cost.

On the other hand, you can go and park at Downtown Disney and take a shuttle to a resort. From there you can take a shuttle to a park.

sharonga 03-03-2015 10:58 PM

We are going on Friday. Would like to take a hotel room to relax half way through, any recommendations. Nothing fancy. Thank you

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 03-04-2015 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1019290)
click here for more information

Make your little one’s dreams come true with the perfect package for parents of mini Mouseketeers.
For example: Enjoy a 3-night/2-day stay at select Disney’s All-Star Resorts in standard rooms and theme park tickets for a family of 3—for just $909. Book through March 28 for savings on a kid-sized package most Sunday through Thursday nights April 12, 2015 through May 21, 2015 and May 25, 2015 through May 28, 2015.

3-night/2-day stay??? How does that work?

But even with the typos it illustrates my point. That's three days at the parks and two nights hotel room for $303 per person.

Cedwards38 03-04-2015 10:38 AM

If you go often, as I do (about once a month), you can get a Florida Resident Annual Pass for around $450 or $38 a month if you prefer. That makes it pretty affordable. It's good for any park, or multiple parks in a day (Park Hopper). And there other other Pass options if you go less. Check it out.

https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/fl...70.RD.AM.01.03

Villages PL 03-05-2015 04:50 PM

I went twice, once in the early 70s and again around the mid 80s but I never bought a ticket. Tickets were purchased by relatives who were visiting. I might have gone once in California too.

I was very impressed by the Hall of Presidents.

But I think I've had enough, there's no way I'm going to pay $100.


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