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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Disney Increasing Park Tickets For Certain Times Of Year

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Walt Disney World is increasing single-day tickets at certain times of the year and setting expiration dates on tickets in hopes of preventing overcrowding during the theme parks’ busiest times, company officials said Saturday.

The single-day ticket prices are either staying the same or are increasing no more than $5 under the new price structure that goes into effect Sunday. Last year, Disney rolled out a pricing plan that allows visitors to view a planning calendar from eight to 11 months out to determine which days are considered “value,” ”regular” or “peak” times. Visitors pay more on “peak” days, which are the busiest times as forecast by park officials.

The goal of the varied price structure is to give park visitors an incentive to come during times that are not “peak” so that the experience can be better enjoyed by all, officials said. There have been times during holiday and spring break where the crowds have been so large that Disney has had to stop selling tickets.

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9 comments:

  1. They also now count an 8 year old as an Adult, so you have to pay Adult price on tickets.

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  2. It's mostly gays working in the park. Who wants to take their family there? Orlando also has one of the highest number of illegals living there.

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  3. Oops; they own ABC and ESPN so I'll continue to pass. Have a nice day in the MSM kingdom without me!

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  4. 12:10
    Not to mention trhe left wing movie studios owned by Disney.

    Walt must be rolling over in his grave

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  5. Disney has, for some time, been completely out of the reach of the common man regarding a visit there. I would suggest one of our National Parks instead -

    Regards,

    Paladin

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    1. screw them take them to legoland.

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  6. They charge an outrageous amount for entry - and another huge fee for parking...unless you're paying to stay there as well (another exorbitant amount). Long lines - unless you pay for a cut-in-line pass...

    National parks and museums are a much better value!

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  7. Disney has for yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeears pushed the envelope with supporting one agenda and looking the other way for others. All the while slowly increasing prices to everything but stating its the "Magical Experience" (hope I don't get dinged for that trademark usage) for our customers.

    In today's day/age, I'm a smellin a discrimination suit startin to brew! Mooooooooooonshine Style!!!!

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  8. #Boycottdisney$$$$$

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