Our first visit to WDW at holiday time was in 1996. We visited my mom in Cocoa on Thanksgiving weekend, then spent 3 days at WDW. We returned home on December 1st, and back then - the first Christmas party didn't start until December. Now the Christmas parties start in early November, and the Halloween parties start in early September! While the earlier parties are a benefit to those visiting WDW in September and November, I think it cheapens the holiday (especially Christmas) to have it "celebrated" so far in advance of the actual month. However, I'm sure it has been a huge cash cow for Disney, as have all of their extra-cost events.
It's my understanding that certain Christians and non Christians don't observe Halloween for various reasons. Our personal practice is to emphasize Halloween as the vigil of All Saints Day. We don't choose to include the satanic/ witchy/ demonic/ horrific aspects that have tended to be highlighted or celebrated over the past decades. But that's just our preference as Christians. Just trying to explain that not everyone observes Halloween.
I'm sure i will catch grief for this, but has anyone realized that there
MK renovations, new rides
DTD Renovations, new stores
New Lands in both HS and AK
Do you all expect disney to just do it without raising some prices?
not to mention, inflation
I don't think people are upset about the concept of price increases, but it's the percentage of the increase that seems excessive. And, let's not forget about the record attendance that helps offset the renovation costs you've mentioned.
I don't think people are upset about the concept of price increases, but it's the percentage of the increase that seems excessive. And, let's not forget about the record attendance that helps offset the renovation costs you've mentioned.
And what does this observation have to do with the discussion at hand?
I'm glad that at Epcot - Holidays Around the World and the Candlelight Processional don't start until the day after Thanksgiving. That's only because there is very little financial incentive (other than the Candlelight Processional dinner packages) for Disney to begin those any earlier. It's the Halloween parties in September and the Christmas parties before Thanksgiving that are out of place - in my opinion.I love that the Christmas season is so long at WDW!! Not for the party, but for Holidays Around the World at Epcot, the resortwide gingerbread displays, the nightly castle lighting, etc. Of course that always means crane time at the castle in preparation most of the fall.
Years ago, there was a stage show at the castle, I think it was called Every Day's a Holiday and it celebrated all the holidays in one show.
The parties are nice, but not doing one isn't going to ruin my Disney experience. I'd like to go to MNSSHP, but if I don't, there's plenty of other things to do in Central FL to takes it's place. For little ones, Sea World's Spooktacular is fun and included with admission! We've done that every year. There's no parade. But there's a Sesame Street Halloween themed show, trick or treating, crafts, dance party, etc. Almost everything is included with park admission, candy apple decorating and cookie decorating were additional.
Since this thread is about the Halloween party as well as the Christmas party - that poster was explaining that "not everyone observes Halloween." Not everyone observes Christmas, either.And what does this observation have to do with the discussion at hand?
I don't think people are upset about the concept of price increases, but it's the percentage of the increase that seems excessive. And, let's not forget about the record attendance that helps offset the renovation costs you've mentioned.
2016 prices with inflation should be around $39. Not the case, since Iger the Terrible began his reign of terror.I'm sure i will catch grief for this, but has anyone realized that there
MK renovations, new rides
DTD Renovations, new stores
New Lands in both HS and AK
Do you all expect disney to just do it without raising some prices?
not to mention, inflation
They are though .. think about it.
When i was a kid in the 80s .. a trip to Disney was a day trip while in Florida doing other things (beach, visiting retired grandparents, going to SeaWorld or Busch Gardens, etc.). We went there, parked, spent the day riding rides, ate hamburgers, saw a few characters walking around and went home happy. One stay hit 3 days only because MGM was new in the late 80s.
Now? Disney IS the destination .. with four parks you need to stay at LEAST four days there to experience it all, not to mention all the extras and fine dining options.
Ok I have a few questions that I'm really curious about-
How much of a price increase (over last year) was it?
I haven't been before, but from what I looked up online, it seems to be @$15.
If you really want to go, will this actually stop you from going?
I think a pp mentioned dining out. Really it's less than one family meal at a restaurant.
We do so much during October - December. Once per week Halloween event or pumpkin farm in October. And mid November - December is once per week Christmas themed outing (I.e. Polar express train etc).
Because this is a big trip- 1 night WDW, 7 nights DCL, 4 nights back at WDW- I know that I am going to have to cut a few of our regular holiday "outings" out of the plans.
If you've been several times and it isn't important then I totally get it.
But honestly, if it is important to you then is a $15-$20 increase really the deciding factor? It's a long time away, there's probably one day where you would spend the same amount of money on something else. Again- dinner, maybe skip a Dave & Busters day...etc etc.
Or just take it out of somewhere else, like what I suggested above.Oh yeah, but generally you are getting more now than you did in the late 80s. But I'm also amazed at the phenomenon that there was a thread pricing out previous trips and most of them have gone up roughly 18% in the last year or 2. That exceeds the price of inflation and Disney is offering the same/maybe less attractions now then in the past year or two.
They must somehow be getting people to expand their budgets 18% and I'm amazed by that!
Or just take it out of somewhere else, like what I suggested above.
Sometimes I'll purchase something and justify it by 'promising to cut back on Starbucks'.. That way I feel like it wasn't really "adding" a cost overall.
Ok I have a few questions that I'm really curious about-
How much of a price increase (over last year) was it?
I haven't been before, but from what I looked up online, it seems to be @$15.
If you really want to go, will this actually stop you from going?
I think a pp mentioned dining out. Really it's less than one family meal at a restaurant.
We do so much during October - December. Once per week Halloween event or pumpkin farm in October. And mid November - December is once per week Christmas themed outing (I.e. Polar express train etc).
Because this is a big trip- 1 night WDW, 7 nights DCL, 4 nights back at WDW- I know that I am going to have to cut a few of our regular holiday "outings" out of the plans.
If you've been several times and it isn't important then I totally get it.
But honestly, if it is important to you then is a $15-$20 increase really the deciding factor? It's a long time away, there's probably one day where you would spend the same amount of money on something else. Again- dinner, maybe skip a Dave & Busters day...etc etc.
Lol. Well, that's a large part of why I asked the question.careful, saying the increase was only $15 might have people calling you bad at math or bad with money