Disney raising prices so soon?
Hmmm, kind of fishy if you ask me. Not long after Jobs tells Eisner to hit the road, Disney is looking to make that money up some how or another...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,115448,00.html
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,115448,00.html
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It's too damn expensive for an average family to afford.
Nick
Originally posted by trumptman
My family and I use the annual pass. It is a much better value.
Nick
Only if you live in Florida, and close to the parks. Than of course it's a better value. But not for me, I'm in Chicago! Wouldn't make much sense to get an annual pass
Universal was better than Disney and Busch Gardens kicked both their asses for rides.
Disney has the ratio of conessions, stores and sales opprotuinities to 'A' rides way too high. I'm glad I went (Florida and Paris) but if I had to choose (beacause of price) I'd go elsewhere.
Wow. Guess they had to wait a few years to get the public to be comfortable with that title..."Towers of Terror" was probably dropped pretty quickly...(and how did they aquire the rights to "Twilight Zone"? Rod Serling is twirling in his grave...)
Sorry, love old Disney classics...hate DISNEYCORP. Price hikes...just another reason. And the lack of anything new or original in the past 35 years.
Originally posted by Artman @_@
New attractions include a Snow White musical production at Disneyland and the "Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror" ride, which opens May 5 at California Adventure.
Wow. Guess they had to wait a few years to get the public to be comfortable with that title..."Towers of Terror" was probably dropped pretty quickly...(and how did they aquire the rights to "Twilight Zone"? Rod Serling is twirling in his grave...)
Sorry, love old Disney classics...hate DISNEYCORP. Price hikes...just another reason. And the lack of anything new or original in the past 35 years.
This has been in DisneyWorld for 4-5 years.
Originally posted by His Dudeness
Hmmm, kind of fishy if you ask me. Not long after Jobs tells Eisner to hit the road, Disney is looking to make that money up some how or another...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,115448,00.html
the movie division and the park division aren't connected in a fiscal way.
i think the reason for the increase is because attendance has creeped back up to pre-9/11 numbers and between now and then many have noted that the cleanliness of the parks has deteriorated.
this will probably help fix that, and make the parks division a little more revenue, so eisner, who's on the verge of getting sacked, can show shareholders a little magic.