R.I.P to the great Charlie Kirk!
Quote from: JOE on October 09, 2025, 04:36:16 PMActually what seems ta be a bargain these days is actual vintage Disney memorabilia from its glory days, eh Biggie SmilesSweetie, if you spend your entire allowance on Disney toys you will have nothing left over for lube.Bigly. In fact it's suprisingit is so inexpensive as they are authentic Americana antiques. Way better than all that synthetic shit they pump out in the millions these days and costs more. It was all handmade, made in the USA & high quality.
I bought some one of a kind vintage Disneyana online. I'll post some pics if ya'll like. I know that stuff would interest DoveDove since she seems like the sentimental type.
Seems these high quality antiques are a bargain and actually less expensive than a day's visit to Disneyland eh Bigly?
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on October 07, 2025, 02:38:38 PMparking alone is running at 30.00 for the day to park so far away you need two trams and a ferry just to reach the entrance.
Factor in food, drinks, the lightning pass and the admission and you're easily over 1000.00 for four people for a one day visit
and the rides ain't even all that.
then you gotta watch all the unmitigated deviance up on public display before your children's eyes.
never again
Quote from: wꞽzег on October 07, 2025, 02:24:23 PMI didn't read the entire thread and I don't feel like going back through it but the main reason for the drop in volume is that Disney has priced many potential park-goers right out of the system.
For a family of 4 to spend a few days in the parks, stay in a hotel that isn't a dump and eat bad food is thousands of dollars. All that money spent to bake in the sun while standing on long lines for an hour or more.
Quote from: Herman on October 08, 2025, 07:31:41 PMJust joshing ya kid.![]()
Quote from: Thiel on October 09, 2025, 12:40:28 PMOver one hundred dollars just to go on three minute rides is cheap?
Quote from: Lokmar on October 08, 2025, 02:05:21 PMI dont think so at all. It's cheap for what COULD be a great time if you werent paying that money to wait in a line for eternity. You have access to a shit ton of rides for that money. The devaluing is cause by all the hassle from purposely overcrowding and stress from watching faggits crawl all over each other. Personally, I think $200 is worth it if you can walk on any ride within 15 minutes.Over one hundred dollars just to go on three minute rides is cheap?
Quote from: Moonie on October 08, 2025, 07:26:32 PMJust joshing ya kid.![]()
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Quote from: Herman on October 08, 2025, 07:23:54 PMYou ran into Trump. Did he grab you by the pussy?
Quote from: Moonie on October 08, 2025, 07:18:13 PMAre you sure you didn't doze off to sleep??? I saw Trump in the line the last time I was there. Now I haven't been back to Disney since his reelection but he was there before dipshit came in. I recently took the grandkids to EPCOT so much better IMO.You ran into Trump. Did he grab you by the pussy?
Quote from: Renegade Quark on October 08, 2025, 03:20:36 PMI recently read that attendance is way down at the Disney parks...
Quote from: Thiel on October 08, 2025, 01:28:26 PMThe cheapest option is $104 not including all the extras. That is a lot for the average family of four.
Quote from: Oliver the Second on October 08, 2025, 12:23:45 PMAnd it just got even more expensive -The cheapest option is $104 not including all the extras. That is a lot for the average family of four.
Disneyland Resort increases prices on most theme park tickets, Magic Keys
Disneyland Resort is raising prices on most of its tickets and annual passes.
The Tier 0 ticket, the resort's lowest-priced single-day option, will remain at $104, a price point Disney has kept since 2018. The Tier 6 ticket, the resort's most expensive and valid on most holidays and during the week of Christmas, will increase from $206 to $224 per day, an 8.7% rise.
Magic Key annual passes are seeing steeper increases at the higher end. The top-tier Inspire Key will increase to $1,899, up $150 from its current price of $1,749. The Believe Key will increase from $1,374 to $1,474. Prices for the two lower-tier passes, the Enchant Key and the Imagine Key, will remain at $974 and $599, respectively.
Prices for multi-day tickets are also rising modestly, between 1% and 2%. A five-day, one-park-per-day ticket will increase from $511 to $520.
Parking rates will also increase, with all parking tiers rising by $5.
https://ktla.com/news/theme-parks/disneyland/disneyland-resort-increases-prices-on-most-theme-park-tickets-magic-keys-2/
Quote from: Oliver the Second on October 08, 2025, 12:23:45 PMAnd it just got even more expensive -
Disneyland Resort increases prices on most theme park tickets, Magic Keys
Disneyland Resort is raising prices on most of its tickets and annual passes.
The Tier 0 ticket, the resort's lowest-priced single-day option, will remain at $104, a price point Disney has kept since 2018. The Tier 6 ticket, the resort's most expensive and valid on most holidays and during the week of Christmas, will increase from $206 to $224 per day, an 8.7% rise.
Magic Key annual passes are seeing steeper increases at the higher end. The top-tier Inspire Key will increase to $1,899, up $150 from its current price of $1,749. The Believe Key will increase from $1,374 to $1,474. Prices for the two lower-tier passes, the Enchant Key and the Imagine Key, will remain at $974 and $599, respectively.
Prices for multi-day tickets are also rising modestly, between 1% and 2%. A five-day, one-park-per-day ticket will increase from $511 to $520.
Parking rates will also increase, with all parking tiers rising by $5.
https://ktla.com/news/theme-parks/disneyland/disneyland-resort-increases-prices-on-most-theme-park-tickets-magic-keys-2/
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