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Will the high price for a day at the Magic Kingdom slow attendance? Or is it not enough to matter? I think if you were planing to go anyway its not enough to make a difference but it you were thinking you may go, it may be another nail on the side of doing something closer to home. KC has Worlds of fun and Cedar point in OH. Maybe its a boon for these other theme parks.
I don't think it will make a lot of difference, but I can assure you, I am so happy I am not raising kids right now and I feel sorry for my grandkids who are.
here is a prophecy: everything will go up in price. you gas, electric, water, groceries, minimun wage, welfare benefits, even when i gotta pee in the AM. it will all go up.
Probably not bcs savvy travelers and people who've seen the better resorts in FL are not the type of people who visit Disney in summertime (or ever).
Condos and foreclosure auctions are now sellling near Kissimmee and trashy areas near Orlando for 35k online. There's a sucker born every minute, apparently. Anyone who imagines the Orlando economy is doing well, is deluded.
Probably not bcs savvy travelers and people who've seen the better resorts in FL are not the type of people who visit Disney in summertime (or ever).
Condos and foreclosure auctions are now sellling near Kissimmee and trashy areas near Orlando for 35k online. There's a sucker born every minute, apparently. Anyone who imagines the Orlando economy is doing well, is deluded.
LOL, yes...I hear stories from people in southern California about how ghetto Disneyland really is. I've never been there; I've only been to Disneyworld in Florida 30 years ago.
Please don't ever go to Disneyland. You will be one fewer body to deal with and my ghetto friends and I will be able to spend less time in the lines and more time on the rides.
Will the high price for a day at the Magic Kingdom slow attendance? Or is it not enough to matter? I think if you were planing to go anyway its not enough to make a difference but it you were thinking you may go, it may be another nail on the side of doing something closer to home. KC has Worlds of fun and Cedar point in OH. Maybe its a boon for these other theme parks.
No, they're not raising it that much.
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