Price increase rumors?

mshanson3121

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Just got the Mouse Savers newsletter mentioning the potential price increase. I know they do it every year, but are there any rumors or speculations floating yet about when/what is coming?
 
They seem to have come every year around February every year.

With two new lands and tons of additions to MK and Epcot coming, and complaints of it "always been crowded" and parties selling out (aka DEMAND IS STILL VERY HIGH) I would expect them to go up every year. Until consumers stop coming, prices will continue to go up. Maybe there will be a balance where crowds taper off due to increased prices, but they obviously haven't seen that for the past 4-5 years.

I wouldn't be surprised to see 1-day peak ticket at MK go up near $150/day by the time the 50 year anniversary hits with similar % price increases to annual passes and Magic Your Way tickets.
(not to mention the always increases (but not really given the publicity of ticket pries) to hotel prices)
 
They seem to have come every year around February every year.

With two new lands and tons of additions to MK and Epcot coming, and complaints of it "always been crowded" and parties selling out (aka DEMAND IS STILL VERY HIGH) I would expect them to go up every year. Until consumers stop coming, prices will continue to go up. Maybe there will be a balance where crowds taper off due to increased prices, but they obviously haven't seen that for the past 4-5 years.

I wouldn't be surprised to see 1-day peak ticket at MK go up near $150/day by the time the 50 year anniversary hits with similar % price increases to annual passes and Magic Your Way tickets.
(not to mention the always increases (but not really given the publicity of ticket pries) to hotel prices)

Actually IIRC attendance numbers have dropped. But they raised prices so their profits still rose.
 


Actually IIRC attendance numbers have dropped.
Reports by non official Disney sources saying that attendance was down significantly were exaggerated.
Attendance didn’t drop by a lot though.
That's correct. The Themed Entertainment Association's, aka TEA, best estimate is that attendance was down less than one percent property-wide.
The parks are still very crowded.
Yes they are and it's going to get worse before it gets better.
 


Just got the Mouse Savers newsletter mentioning the potential price increase. I know they do it every year, but are there any rumors or speculations floating yet about when/what is coming?
This is fairly typical every year. Everyone starts speculating when the next price increase is coming. For most years, the price increase comes in February. Mousesavers always sends out a notice that a price increase is coming.

However, now tickets have an expiration date (I think all tickets purchased now expire at the end of 2018) so making an advance ticket purchase really doesn't save a lot, especially if your purchasing tickets several years prior to your trip.
 
I would gladly pay $200 a ticket for lower crowds. Even during the "slow" times, the parks are crowded.
 
I went to the MK at 10 last night. It was one of the most crowded feeling nights that I have ever been there, and that includes NYE 1999-2000
 
From a business perspective, there is no reason for Disney to NOT raise prices. Supply/demand and all. They don't need a pricen incentive to get people in the door.

Though because of increased ticket prices, they may see consumer cutbacks on their more lucrative profit centers - food, merchandise, hotels. I mean . .if prices continue to go higher, I'll still go, but I definitely will maybe cut a day from my vacation, skip a TS meal, stay offsite, etc.


Once the "base" ticket prices are set, then they can adjust prices on other things to "look" good just using sales and promotions on hotels, merchandise, food or events and such. (The Kohls department store mentality).
 
To me it's interesting how they'd want to price people out of the parks a bit, but not lose on hotel revenue. I guess it works for right now with the construction going on at CB & CS, but when everything is all done along with the Star Wars resort and whatever elsethey add, where do they expect those people to go, Disney Springs? Or is GE and Toy Story Land going to eat up that much people?
 
When TSL and SWars opens up will that possibly draw crowds from the other parks? If you had no interest in going to the studios, could you experience lesser crowds in other parks?
 
Probably when Star Wars opens but I can’t see toy story making a big difference.
Ok, ya Toy Story probably won't make a big difference. I have no interest what so ever in Star Wars, but if by chance it will lure more people to the studios and away from the other parks, that would be nice. I would like to see Toy Story, but not bad enough to deal with those crowds. But I think we are going to take a few years of just resort vacations. Forgo the parks a bit.
 

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