Anyone else here seen videos speaking on Disney World trying to price people out?
I have been finding these interesting videos talking about how Disney have been getting overcrowded as they are buying more franchises and the economy had gone up. In turn, the parks are becoming overcrowded with no slow seasons. To fix the issue, Disney is getting more expensive and offering less to deter people with weaker incomes and season pass holders from coming.
This two parter series discusses it better than I could:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=OdgEWudqR1Uhttps://youtube.com/watch?v=0nh6utNuXCs
I honestly wanted to go to Disney next year as a college graduation celebration, but I am not sure if I do anymore. It sounds like the parks have gotten more crowded and shittier since I went back in early 2015. Maybe I will go to Universal instead, but that park is not a week trip and I kind of want to save it for when they get Nintendo stuff.
Somebody in San Fran agrees.....
Bay Area Disneyland passholder sues for ‘deceptive’ practices in $5 million lawsuit
A Bay Area woman — and Disneyland passholder — is suing Disney’s theme parks over what she alleges are deceptive practices regarding its Magic Key passes,
the Orange Country Register reported. In the $5 million lawsuit, Santa Clara County resident Jenale Nielsen claims that Disneyland is artificially limiting its capacity at the park for its passholders. In her suit, she noted that while she had purchased a $1,399 Dream Key annual pass, which is the most expensive one available, she encountered many blackout dates, including weekends, when she tried to make a reservation for November.
However, the suit claims that “Disney advertised and promised there would be no ‘blockouts’ for Dream Keyholders.” And while Magic Key passholders were allegedly blocked from making reservations because of Disneyland’s cap on the number of passholders who can reserve entry on a given day, single-day and multi-day tickets were still available. Eventually, Nielsen had to purchase a single-day ticket for the date she wanted to visit Disneyland, despite being a Dream Key passholder. “Ms. Nielsen reasonably believed and relied upon Disney’s advertisement and promise to mean that, if Disney had capacity at its Anaheim parks, Ms. Nielsen and her fellow Dream Key pass holders would be allowed to make reservations and visit the parks,” the lawsuit contends. Because Nielsen resides in California and Walt Disney Parks and Resorts is based in Florida, and because it concerns more than $5 million, the suit was moved to Federal Court on Dec. 15.
“We have been clear about the terms of the Magic Key product and we know that many of our guests are enjoying the experiences these passes provide,” Disney spokesperson Liz Jaeger
told the Los Angeles Times. “We will vigorously defend our position as the case proceeds.” While the suit is not yet a class-action suit, Nielsen has requested that the U.S. District Court certify it as such to include the other 3,600 Dream Key passholders.
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All I can say is.....