From News Nation:
“68% of Disney World fans say
the park’s ‘lost its magic’: poll”
Some of the most loyal of Disney
enthusiasts say one specific thing is keeping them from visiting Walt Disney
World Resort in Orlando more often — they even say it’s causing “the Happiest
Place on Earth” to completely lose its magic. It’s the cost. A family vacation to Walt Disney World Resort
is more expensive than ever and fans are noticing, according to a new poll. The
gambling website time2play recently released a study based on data from 1,927
“self-described Disney World enthusiasts” about the rising costs to visit the
park.
According to the study, 92.6% of
those surveyed believed the cost of a Disney World vacation is out of reach for
an average family. Additionally, 68.3% of people said increases made it feel
like the theme park has lost all its magic. As of Tuesday, the cost for a
standard one-park day ticket on Friday, Sept. 16 is $134, though prices of
tickets vary by date. Standard Walt Disney World tickets range between $139 and
$154 through October, according to Disney World’s website. Almost 50% of
respondents said they postponed a Disney World trip in recent years due to
price increases. According to a study by “Koala“, a company based in Brooklyn
that connects vacationers with timeshare owners online, a single-day ticket
Walt Disney World could cost $253.20 in just nine years.
When Walt Disney World Resort
opened in 1971, a ticket cost only $3.50. Adjusting for inflation, that would
be $22.61 today. According to Koala calculations, there has been an average
price increase of 7.4% each year since the park opened. Meanwhile, the cost for
standard one-park day tickets at Disneyland, Disney’s California park, cost
about $149 for Sept. 16. Standard Disneyland tickets range between $135 and
$165 through the month of October, per Disneyland’s website.
Disney enthusiasts polled by
time2play also said by a large majority (66.9%) that they felt they wouldn’t
get a true Disney World experience if they didn’t pay for upgrades like the
Genie+ service, which offers “Lighting Lanes” — which lets users wait in
shorter lines for rides. Genie+ service is an extra $15 per person each day
(though prices may vary), in addition to admission cost. Genie service doesn’t
come complete with all Lightning Lanes, however. Guests must purchase even more
lanes within the Genie app for full lane skipping.
^ I have been to Disney World many
times over the years (and Disneyland Paris once) and its sad to see that Disney
has dampened the whole “Magic” experience with both high prices and all the expensive
Add-Ons that are constantly changing in what they offer and in their price. I
hope Disney will someday go back to a more normal and magical experience as
they used to have. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/southeast/disney-world-park-lost-its-magic-poll/
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