![]() |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Disney ain't spending $2.5 BILLION to lose money. But, parts of the park have aged and are out of date while ticket prices kept going up. They were pocketing the money instead of putting more into better and updated rides. They are just catching up because everyone is noticing the aged parts now. Wellll thats kind of the consensus down here anyway. Also the Harry Potter success pushed them too. |
Quote:
The other parks they have thrown a bunch of money at and updated or in the process of updating |
Go to Daytona for the Rolex24 and the ProBowl, January 26/27. Go to DisneyWorld at night for the fireworks.
|
Quote:
Call me cheap but I can enjoy a stay at a couple of the All Star resorts and feel I got my money worth more than I can at the GF. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
And get some more modern voices....just so long as it isn't Neil Degrasse Tyson. |
Quote:
From like 2009-2013, the Deluxe Yearly Pass was $225 per year with parking at Disneyland. Now, it's $619 per year with no parking (parking is about $17 dollars). |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Pretty much any day of the week up until 2013 or so, there would be, at most, a 10 minute wait for any ride. Now, wait times are at least 30 minutes, if not hours. We were in California Adventure a few years back and wanted to go on the Car ride but at 8pm at night, the wait time was 4 hours or pretty much the time the park closed for the day. What's worse (and I'm sure I mentioned it before), the absolute sheer number of dumb ****ing parents taking their toddlers to Disneyland. I'm talking kids under 2 years old, that can't walk and can only qualify for a few rides, while slogging them around in HUGE strollers and in many cases, double wides for twins. Couple that with 85-90 heat in the summer and I'm out. Can't do it anymore. |
Quote:
As I mentioned earlier, the Deluxe Pass at $229 a year included parking but since around 2014 or so, the Deluxe Pass jumped to $600+ and does not include parking. |
Quote:
Your right, the ungodly amount of strollers truly tests ones patience |
Quote:
Even though it’s only a 30 minute drive outside of rush hour traffic, they stay at the Marriott Residence Inn (which is new and awesome, BTW) that’s a block from the entrance. I went on Mother’s Day weekend last year and it was a zoo. |
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 10:37 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.